Since this is going to be semi permanent, I would go the dual sub route as opposed to a single sub. The 10W3v3 is a very good quality driver.For your usage they will work very well as they will (most likely) always remain within linear limits.
Again, with careful placement, your ceiling "bass vents" will do better than just one.
Again for your configuration, you can get by with a BASH 500 but I would bet you could snag an EP2000 for the same price. Then you will not need to worry about power.
I will play around with the modeling on the 10W3v3 for optimal alignment and let you know what I come up with.
How wide is your false baffle so I can plan accordingly for the vent width.
I figured you would suggest the dual configuration! It's more work, but I want to maximize the performance return on investment and I agree with your recommendation.
The false baffle will look like a picture frame when viewed from below, with a chamfer around the inside and outside edges (see attached sketch). I figure the opening will be 11.5" wide, as the driver outside diameter is 10.5", according to the JL website. That would give me 1" of overlap between the enclosure and false baffle on each side. As I stated in the first post, the vast majority of weight load will be carried by the joists.
I actually checked into the EP2000 as a possible amp (after all the back and forth postings between us, I think our trains of thought are coming into sync
) However, I will need a crossover if I go that route, correct? So, here are the costs of different options:
1) A BASH 500 would cost me $300, including tax and shipping. This is the lowest power option, although I doubt I would miss the couple of dB's I would get by powering the drivers to the full 500W rating.
2) A pair of BASH 300's would cost me $390, including tax and shipping. I'm leaning towards this option, as it would allow me to vary the gain for each driver (although I don't know if that might be necessary at this point) and they would give me a few more watts to play with.
3)An HPSA1000 would be $540, including tax and shipping. This would keep me within my budget and give me the power these drivers are rated for.
4)The EP2000 and CX2310 would be $500, including tax and with free shipping. But, I just can't see the sense in buying the CX2310, when eventually, I plan to get the DCX. To get the DCX now would blow past my budget ($1000).
These are Canadian prices. The cost of importing these items from the US would cancel any advantage of lower prices.
I plan to purchase the 10W3V3's from a US ebay retailer, as the only Canadian source I can find on-line (I can't find any local retailers) wants $260each, plus tax and shipping! Even after shipping, duty, brokerage, a** raping and tax, I can have 2 at my door for about C$420. Do you know if the ebay retailers are reliable? The one I have in mind has a great feedback rating, but I've never purchased from ebay before, so I don't know how reliable that rating is.