Hello everyone,
I've been narrowing my plans for a subwoofer used in a hi-fi stereo setup. What I need is great sound (very low distortion) flatness of sound (not too much of an increase at any particular Hz) and of course it needs to go at least relatively loud
. My priorities of course though are quality of reproduction.
Once choice is a Infinity Kappa Perfect 12" in a small (80-120L) sealed enclosure. I have a previous thread here if you would like to look at this one further.
http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?p=343187#post343187
One of my original concerns was price, but now I am able to expand my budget on this project. This lead me to think that perhaps I could make a different sub. After some research I heard a number of good things about a Peerless XLS 12" with a passive radiator for a box of the size I am looking at. Here is a link with a project box relatively similar to what I plan; the T/S parameters for the XLS are there for your knowledge. The only difference is my box will be slightly bigger and I will only use one passive radiator.
http://www.geocities.com/adrian_mack/
So here is my issue; I don't want to spend over ~500$ at this point, but I can expand in the future. To be more clear, I currently own a relatively nice Harman Kardon 140w (when bridged) amp I have been running my current subwoofers on passively (it can go down to a 4 ohm load). I would like to build this new sub as an active one, but if I can get a great sub minus the plate amp, and buy that later, that would be great too. The aesthetics of box with an open back doesnt really bother me, so consider that a non-issue.
So when it comes down to a 500$ price point, music as the focus, and future expansion being a possibility, which sub is my best choice?
Thank you for reading, and thanks in advance for any input you can provide.
(PS: I will be running these with 2 ADS L1090's, 6 1/2" Braun woofer version.)