Chris, I know you didn't make the comparison here but when comparing the Ultra to the DIY Infinity Perfects do they match up relatively the same as the DIYMA would? Meaning, will the Ultra will have more SPL above 30hz and the Perfects will perform better below? Also with the 20hz filiter you recommend with the Perfects, how do they compare to the Ultra at 15hz? What kind of output is one looking at with two of these in an average size room? I'm really looking for plenty of clean output down to at least 15hz.
I've gotten some quotes today from cabinet makers and right now I'm leaning towards doing the Infinity build times two.
...and to clarify are you comparing the Ultra to just one Infinity Perfect sub or two?
I was going to PM you this but think your responses would be note worthy here instead.
I am comparing 1 on 1.
It depends on room volume and placement. Refer to Haloeb's in room measurements. He has considerable extension - about 16-17 Hz in room with the subsonic filters in place.
SPL, in say a 2000 cubic foot room, with the subs corner loaded, can expect to yeild a meausured 120dB - 123db at 20Hz on up, assuming very capable amplifiers are used. 1000WRMS per channel would be ideal.
Avaserfi, with a single unit, could achevei 120dB at 20Hz in a moderate size room, but he was using 2000 watts RMS, and this is pushing your luck with that driver. I would not suggest trying that unless you want to risk destroying the driver. 1000 WRMS is a good range, however.
You can lower response a couple of Hz with a revised cabinet design which I can specify if you wish. However you can not go but so low or the Perfect will run out of it's linear excursion range in demanding peaks.
If you are looking for 120dB at 15Hz, the Perfect drivers are not suited to this task. A pair of the DIYMA drivers could do this in a properly engineered cabinet. But please measure the actual DIYMA drivers before finalizing a cabinet. This is a small run custom driver. Provided TS parameters may not be reliable?
-Chris