BASH 500 or Dayton HPSA 500?

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I'm mulling over my next DIY subwoofer project. I figure it'll be a pair of ported enclosures, using the Dayton RSS315HF. I'm just wondering which amps to go with. I see that the Dayton incorporates a parametric equalizer (single point), but are there any other characteristics that I should be aware of? "Real" power output", reliability, etc.

I'm also considering an EP2000, but I'm leaning towards plate amps.

I won't be starting this for several months yet, because SWMBO wants me to renovate the rec room first.:rolleyes: But, in the meantime, if I can settle on the components I'll be using, I'll keep my eyes open for any good deals that might come along.

Thanks for any input...:)
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

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Craig is using the HPSA in his upcoming 18" subs and apparently they are pretty decent. Since the HPSAs are new, they don't have a lot of users out there yet AFAIK. I was thinking about getting one of the rack mount versions for my Tempest before I ordered the Epik.

The problem with the pro amp is basically the only adjustment you have on them is gain, so a plate amp is a better choice in my book.
 
billy p

billy p

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I'm mulling over my next DIY subwoofer project. I figure it'll be a pair of ported enclosures, using the Dayton RSS315HF. I'm just wondering which amps to go with. I see that the Dayton incorporates a parametric equalizer (single point), but are there any other characteristics that I should be aware of? "Real" power output", reliability, etc.

I'm also considering an EP2000, but I'm leaning towards plate amps.

I won't be starting this for several months yet, because SWMBO wants me to renovate the rec room first.:rolleyes: But, in the meantime, if I can settle on the components I'll be using, I'll keep my eyes open for any good deals that might come along.

Thanks for any input...:)
SWMBO...I had to look that one up...lol.

The bash 500 is available from a Canadian retailer...don't know if it's a cheaper alternative to what is available stateside but IMO a good price.

http://www.creativesound.ca/products.php?category=Amplifiers&make=CSS
 
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SWMBO...I had to look that one up...lol.

The bash 500 is available from a Canadian retailer...don't know if it's a cheaper alternative to what is available stateside but IMO a good price.

http://www.creativesound.ca/products.php?category=Amplifiers&make=CSS
Yeah, I've been at that website. Can$229 from CS, or US$200 from PE - the real difference will be in the shipping cost, I would imagine.

There close enough in price, that I'd go with whichever is judged to be better. The Dayton is US$200 as well.
 
billy p

billy p

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Yeah, I've been at that website. Can$229 from CS, or US$200 from PE - the real difference will be in the shipping cost, I would imagine.

There close enough in price, that I'd go with whichever is judged to be better. The Dayton is US$200 as well.
Yeah shipping and brookerage fees could balance out the final cost if buying from PE! Have you considerd any of those kits? They look mighty appealing for someone who is handy, much like yourself...just a thought:D.

Regards, Bill...:)
 
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Yeah shipping and brookerage fees could balance out the final cost if buying from PE! Have you considerd any of those kits? They look mighty appealing for someone who is handy, much like yourself...just a thought:D.

Regards, Bill...:)
Which kits? From PE or CS? I was planning on building the enclosures myself. I like those Dayton drivers and I can also get them at Solen.ca, where they are Can$173, vice US$138 at PE. I checked shipping cost for 2 drivers and 2 amps from PE, and with brokerage = $135! That was the cheapest method! :mad: I guess it's because it would be a fairly heavy package.

Crunching all the numbers tells me that it's pretty much a toss-up as to which source would be cheaper.
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
Which kits? From PE or CS? I was planning on building the enclosures myself. I like those Dayton drivers and I can also get them at Solen.ca, where they are Can$173, vice US$138 at PE. I checked shipping cost for 2 drivers and 2 amps from PE, and with brokerage = $135! That was the cheapest method! :mad: I guess it's because it would be a fairly heavy package.

Crunching all the numbers tells me that it's pretty much a toss-up as to which source would be cheaper.
From CS:eek:...you'll still need to build the cab's:). I just thought that Trio12 kit looked interesting for the price. I'm sure this build will be outstanding judging from your in-ceiling build.:). BTW...thanks for that Solen.ca link.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

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The only commercial plate amp I'd suggest is the O Audio 500 watt bash amp. Beyond that get a pro-amp. Heck with the prices on Crown amps atm get one of those.
 
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From CS:eek:...you'll still need to build the cab's:). I just thought that Trio12 kit looked interesting for the price. I'm sure this build will be outstanding judging from your in-ceiling build.:). BTW...thanks for that Solen.ca link.
I considered the Trio12 as an option as well. TLS modeled the Trio as well as the Dayton. The graphs for the Dayton looked better, so that's why I'm leaning that way.

The price of the Trio kit is quite reasonable, but I'm willing to shell out a bit more cash for a bit more performance.
 
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The only commercial plate amp I'd suggest is the O Audio 500 watt bash amp. Beyond that get a pro-amp. Heck with the prices on Crown amps atm get one of those.
What is it you like about the O-Audio amp? It appears to have similar features to the HPSA500.

I noticed your link to ZZSounds for the crown amps. They won't ship to NS, because of the weight.
 
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lsiberian

lsiberian

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What is it you like about the O-Audio amp? It appears to have similar features to the HPSA500.

I noticed your link to ZZSounds for the crown amps. They won't ship to NS, because of the weight.
It lacks a variable high pass filter which is the biggest selling point of the O-Audio amp. Being in Canada may make things tougher. I'm not familiar with the places up there to buy amps. Maybe there is someone up there that sells stuff.
 
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It lacks a variable high pass filter which is the biggest selling point of the O-Audio amp. Being in Canada may make things tougher. I'm not familiar with the places up there to buy amps. Maybe there is someone up there that sells stuff.
Ahhhhh! I never noticed that. Something to consider.....

Thanks for pointing that out!:)
 
Swerd

Swerd

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I have had the Dayton RS 12" subwoofer powered by the HPSA 500 plate amp for nearly 3 years. I like it and recommend it. If you can get it at those prices in Canada, I'd go for it.

I have mine in a 2 cu ft sealed cabinet. If I recall, a ported cabinet for that driver would have to be much larger. What are your plans?
 
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I have had the Dayton RS 12" subwoofer powered by the HPSA 500 plate amp for nearly 3 years. I like it and recommend it. If you can get it at those prices in Canada, I'd go for it.

I have mine in a 2 cu ft sealed cabinet. If I recall, a ported cabinet for that driver would have to be much larger. What are your plans?
Yeah, a ported enclosure would be in the neighbourhood of 5 cu ft, IIRC. It would be managable though. I plan on building two, probably based on the layout of the Kappa box.
 

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