Anyone build one of these kits? Are they easy? How do they perform? Thanks, Daniel
D dalessandro12 Audioholic Apr 23, 2010 #1 Anyone build one of these kits? Are they easy? How do they perform? Thanks, Daniel
D dalessandro12 Audioholic Apr 23, 2010 #2 Also, what parts need to be ordered with a kit? And do I need special tools to put it together? This one seems to have the amp, speaker and cabinet.
Also, what parts need to be ordered with a kit? And do I need special tools to put it together? This one seems to have the amp, speaker and cabinet.
annunaki Moderator Apr 23, 2010 #3 Their sub kits are quite easy to assemble. A Screwdriver is about all that is needed. Perhaps an Allen/hex wrench as well?
Their sub kits are quite easy to assemble. A Screwdriver is about all that is needed. Perhaps an Allen/hex wrench as well?
D dalessandro12 Audioholic Apr 23, 2010 #4 annunaki said: Their sub kits are quite easy to assemble. A Screwdriver is about all that is needed. Perhaps an Allen/hex wrench as well? Click to expand... Thanks for the info. I figured it was just a basic assembly but wasn't sure. How do they perform? Do you know?
annunaki said: Their sub kits are quite easy to assemble. A Screwdriver is about all that is needed. Perhaps an Allen/hex wrench as well? Click to expand... Thanks for the info. I figured it was just a basic assembly but wasn't sure. How do they perform? Do you know?
annunaki Moderator Apr 23, 2010 #5 I did a Dayton Titanic III 15" kit for my parents in their great room. It performs quite well overall. It can be overkill in some situations. I am not sure about the C1500 kit, but I bet it is quite good considering the price.
I did a Dayton Titanic III 15" kit for my parents in their great room. It performs quite well overall. It can be overkill in some situations. I am not sure about the C1500 kit, but I bet it is quite good considering the price.