I'm looking at a sealed box. I'll probably stick with the Dayton RSS315HF-4 12
inch driver and the Dayton HPSA500 500W Subwoofer Amplifier. It will be a couple of months before I start so I am still researching (don't want to get it wrong).
I have modeled the correct driver now. I have to say that even though this is marketed to the car thump crowd, it has the potential to make an awesome sub. Here are your best options, I think anyway.
First closed box no insert.
Name: Kappa Perfect 12 VQ No insert
Type: Standard one-way driver
Company: Infinity Systems Inc.
No. of Drivers = 1
Fs = 22.9 Hz
Qms = 10.29
Vas = 96.43 liters
Cms = 0.323 mm/N
Mms = 176.4 g
Rms = 2.398 kg/s
Xmax = 16.75 mm
Xmech = 25.13 mm
P-Dia = 250 mm
Sd = 491 sq.cm
P-Vd = 0.822 liters
Qes = 0.79
Re = 4.42 ohms
Le = 1.14 mH
Z = 4 ohms
BL = 11.92 Tm
Pe = 400 watts
Qts = 0.74
no = 0.141 %
1-W SPL = 83.65 dB
2.83-V SPL = 89 dB
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Box Properties
Name:
Type: Closed Box
Shape: Prism, square (optimum)
Vb = 4.814 cu.ft
Qtc = 0.74
QL = 12.58
F3 = 27.75 Hz
Fill = heavy
Infinity's alignment.
Name: Kappa Perfect 12 VQ No insert.
Type: Standard one-way driver
Company: Infinity Systems Inc.
No. of Drivers = 1
Fs = 22.9 Hz
Qms = 10.29
Vas = 96.43 liters
Cms = 0.323 mm/N
Mms = 176.4 g
Rms = 2.398 kg/s
Xmax = 16.75 mm
Xmech = 25.13 mm
P-Dia = 250 mm
Sd = 491 sq.cm
P-Vd = 0.822 liters
Qes = 0.79
Re = 4.42 ohms
Le = 1.14 mH
Z = 4 ohms
BL = 11.92 Tm
Pe = 400 watts
Qts = 0.74
no = 0.141 %
1-W SPL = 83.65 dB
2.83-V SPL = 89 dB
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Box Properties
Name:
Type: Closed Box
Shape: Prism, square
Vb = 1.25 cu.ft
Qtc = 1.003
QL = 20
F3 = 32.27 Hz
Fill = heavy
Now you might at first sight not see much advantage in the larger box. However there is. Both produce 109 db to just above the F3. However the larger box has a Qtc of 0.74, which is the perfect balance between a box that is over tight and one that is over resonant. The smaller box will just tend to the boomey. I would say the larger box would be a good sounding sub.
Now the vented box. In my view only the low insert is really suitable for vented alignment. I don't care for the sound of high q drivers in vented boxes.
Name: Kappa Perfect 12 VQ low inst
Type: Standard one-way driver
Company: Infinity Systems Inc.
No. of Drivers = 1
Fs = 22.9 Hz
Qms = 10.29
Vas = 96.43 liters
Cms = 0.323 mm/N
Mms = 176.4 g
Rms = 2.398 kg/s
Xmax = 16.75 mm
Xmech = 25.13 mm
P-Dia = 250 mm
Sd = 491 sq.cm
P-Vd = 0.822 liters
Qes = 0.36
Re = 4.42 ohms
Le = 1.14 mH
Z = 4 ohms
BL = 11.92 Tm
Pe = 400 watts
Qts = 0.34
no = 0.141 %
1-W SPL = 83.65 dB
2.83-V SPL = 89 dB
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Box Properties
Name:
Type: Vented Box
Shape: Prism, square (optimum)
Vb = 3.024 cu.ft
Fb = 21.38 Hz
QL = 6.563
F3 = 21.58 Hz
Fill = minimal
No. of Vents = 1
Vent shape = round
Vent ends = two flared
Dv = 4 in
Lv = 22.49 in
This is an awesome sub. There is a little ripple between 40 and 60 Hz where the output rises from 109 to 113 db. Vent velocity is a very acceptable 27 m/s. I would recommend one of these over the Dayton. Chris has given you a good tip.
If any body out there is interested I will work up a transmission line sub with the low insert. I have a feeling that would be the mother of all subs. If it were matched to the Thor lines, I would think you could put together a system that would be unmatched at just about any price. I could let anybody interested have the plans for my center TLS using the SEAS coaxial. That is a superb center channel TLS and quite unique.
Get building guys and lets have less of these what speakers would be best threads. Build along the lines I suggest and you will have it!