I want a subwoofer for my medium sized bedroom but I'm looking for something that will practically stop my heart. I want it to make my skin crawl.
In the classifieds a gentleman is selling his TC 2000 in a 4 cf sealed box . I can get a
http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60264
Behringer EP 2500 for $200 used
http://www.behringer.de/EN/Products/EP2500.aspx
ED eQ.2 for $100.
http://www.edesignaudio.com/product_info.php?cPath=2_123&products_id=657
Will this setup stop my heart or will I need to find a ported box + subwoofer appropriate?
It seems to be sub day today!
Here is the
model of this sub.
That driver is definitely for sealed use only. It does not model well vented and needs a 7 cu. ft enclosure, and there are much better options for that application.
xmax for that driver is 28 mm, which is excellent. The F3 in your enclosure is 40 Hz 12 db roll off per octave. So it around 12 db down at 20 Hz. It will tolerate some Eq, at 12 db per octave boost starting at 40 Hz. However by applying Eq to the driver to 20 Hz, you will consume a lot of the drivers power capacity and reach xmax limit. You will with every sealed application. So if Eq is applied to extend the flat response to 20 Hz, the spl will be limited to around 103 db. Still pretty loud, but not window shattering by any means.
I think the 4 cu. ft. box volume is about right, that gives about the lowest achievable Fs for that driver and Qtc is just below 0.5 at 0.485. This will make it a very good music sub. The bass will be very tight and controlled, there will be no boom whatever. Some Hollywood explosions may seem a little tame. This will be a very well mannered sub, and I would think you would be able to pick out the tympani notes just fine.
I think it will need the Eq though to really perform, and this is normal for all sealed drivers. It has enough xmax to tolerate it.