Need a Sub Solution

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Jeff R.

Audioholic General
Well I just sold 1 ED A2-300 and I had my amp fail on my remaining in the past week (big surprise). So I am officially in need of a sub for the HT.

I was planning to do a build with the Stereo Integrity 18" subs, basically build 2 - 4.0 cubic Ft sealed boxes and have a pair of sealed 18's. The SI's are on back order for at least another 2 months.

So now I have to decide whether to run a pair of the following options.

Stereo Integrity - 15's in a 3.0 cubic ft box (Cost is going to be $520)
Parts Express - RS 18's in a 4.0 cubic ft box (Cost is going to be $740)
Parts Express - Ultimax 15's in a 3.0 Cubic ft box (Cost is going to be $520)

My gut tells me that all three will be very close in output since the 2 - 15" options have better excursion, while the 18" has the larger driver. Just wondering if anybody had a recommendation to consider, I am leaning toward the Ultimax right now since it is on such a good special on PE website, and has the free shipping.

Thanks

Jeff
 
J

Jeff R.

Audioholic General
Crickets chirping away....

I am leaning toward the Ultimax from PE just because I think I have a little higher level of trust for the reliability on PE supplied product over Stereo Integrity. However I found out I only live like 20 minutes away from where SI is located so I can go and pick up my subs directly and not have shipping costs.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Guess it depends. Can you wait for the 18s to come in or do you want it NOW? I'd probably just go pick up the 15s. Unless you have a massive room, I can't see dual 15s not being enough, even sealed.
 
J

Jeff R.

Audioholic General
I was thinking the same....you know how you always wonder what the the 18's vs the 15's......it will play mind games with you.
 
J

Jeff R.

Audioholic General
Well I just ordered a pair of the Dayton 15" Ultimax subs and 2 of the DIYsoundgroup's 3.0 Cubic Foot Flat Pack. Hopefully in a few weeks I will be back up and running. I am curious to see what kind of output I will get from this pair of 15's vs. my A2-300s. I am hoping for about 20% more output and much better sound quality with the sealed design vs the ported 10's.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
If possible you should invest in a miniDSP or something like that to give those subs a little EQ. Sealed subs generally need a little boost in order to counter their natural roll off depending on how low you'd like them to reach. A high pass filter at around 20hz would save you amplifier power, but if want to get down into the teens expect that you'll need a fair amount of power.
 
J

Jeff R.

Audioholic General
Thanks Fuzz. That was my plan. I have one on my DIY 10's now. I am thinking about buying this for powering them. EUROPOWER EPQ2000 I can pick up a used one for $199.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
I haven't modeled the ultimax, but 700 watts each should be plenty. I made a dual opposed with 2 LMS Ultras and they are severely under powered with 800 watts each. Consider yourself lucky in that respect. :)
 
J

Jeff R.

Audioholic General
Is there any reason I should spend the extra money and get a Crown XLS2000, or even drop back to the XLS1500 instead of the Behringer EPQ2000? Does the Crown eliminate the need for me to have a miniDSP? Is there a significant reliability gain with the Crown?
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Is there any reason I should spend the extra money and get a Crown XLS2000, or even drop back to the XLS1500 instead of the Behringer EPQ2000? Does the Crown eliminate the need for me to have a miniDSP? Is there a significant reliability gain with the Crown?
The Crown XTi is what you want. It has the built in dsp.
 
J

Jeff R.

Audioholic General
That is a major price jump to the XTi....why would I not just get a EPQ2000 and buy miniDSP. Would that not yield the same fucntionality? If I went the XTi route I would need to go with the 1002 which is 500W RMS to each 15" sub, would that be sufficient?

Thanks!!
 
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