ok, guys, i have read this build thread with great interest.
i am a want to be wood worker, and i need an excuse to get into the shop...well sort of.
i have had an av123.com mwf-15 b-stock on order for over 3 months. i paid $525 including shipping. it has not arrived and i am sick of excuses.
so i am looking at 3 possiblilities, and by the sounds of it, you guys have a tremendous understanding of subs and their cababilities.
option one: do nothing, perhaps the mwf-15 will ship in the next year or two.
option two: build the sub you have described. i have all the tools (and then some) to do this.
option three: build a dual 12" rythmic servo kit. the owner will have a 600w amp he will trade for the 370w amp that sold with the kit. so this would be a dual 12" sealed kit in a 4 cubic foot box. i can buy this kit from a guy and then trade the amp in for the larger one. this will set me back probably $550 + the box materials.
here are a couple of questions. i have a denon 2809ci which has all 3 of Audyssey's eq technologies. would this allow me to forgo the eq you guys are using?
another question. the amp that you suggest: how many amps does it draw according to the back plate? also, is it possible to adjust the volume of the 2 channels seperately? i have a couple of buttkicker LFEs to power and i am wondering if i could use one channel to power the sub, the other the buttkickers. i sold my buttkicker amp, which i think was 2 ohm cabable, so i have both sets of speaker wires terminating at the same output posts, so does that mean this is a 2 ohm load? ( i need to check that out, but i'm sure i could change the wiring to make it an 8ohm load).
if i go the kappa route and power the lfes using another amp, that would free up the other sub amp to power another sub for the cost of the kappa and box...interesting!
so of the 3 options, does one stand out in your mind as the best performer given the cost factor? assume the eq can be left out due to audyssey multeq...unless you inform me otherwise.
oh, and as an edit: I will be using this 95% for home theater use. my room is 13.5'x17'x7'8"
thanks!!!