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| DIY Subwoofers - Sealed and Ported Yet another LLT buildDiscuss Yet another LLT build in the DIY Speakers and Subwoofers forum; Yet another LLT build Greetings all. Long time, first time.
I plan to build an LLT Sonosub. My current sealed Tempest 15" is not ... |
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| Yet another LLT build Greetings all. Long time, first time. I plan to build an LLT Sonosub. My current sealed Tempest 15" is not gettin' it done any more. Here are my constraints:
I read here that the Tempest is not suitable for LLT and that's OK. It looks like the RL-P15 (or 18) is a popular choice. Are there other drivers I should be looking at in the same price range? I've been playing around w/ the RL-P15 (4 ohm) using Sonosub and UniBox. WinISD not so much. ![]() Am I on the right track here?
I don't have a good feel for what I'm shooting for in the response graphs, nor how to "move the line" (more power? bigger driver?) I hope I've listed enough info here. Any help would be much appreciated. | |||
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| Re: Yet another LLT build As far as other drivers to consider, how about the SDX15? It seems like a great "boom-for-the-buck" and others on the Shack have had very successful builds with it. SDX15 subs Eric's sonosub Geoff's Dual SDX15 SDX15 to RL-p18 comparison discussion SDX15 main discussion thread Funky Waves has it for $279(US) or $259(CAN) with free s/h. Mark Pearland, TX (Houston) | |||
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| Re: Yet another LLT build First, welcome to the Shack. This is one of the reason why I prefer WinISD. You can overlay multiple designs directly on top of each other to compare performance directly. Not to mention Unibox requires Excel, although some have said it works on the latest OpenOffice release. Anyway...have you considered simply rebuilding your current Tempest into a ported alignment? 1900 ft^3 is not a lot of volume to fill. I've got a DVC15 (virtual clone of your Tempest) in 5.9 ft^3 net tuned to 17hz. With REW and a 100dB sweep, it measures essentially flat down to 10hz in my 24x16x9 (3450 ft^3 gross) theater room. Everybody's idea of loud enough is different...generally we listen 10-15 dB below reference, but I have run a few big bang demo scenes at reference level without any audible distress. Measurement/listening position is about 7' to the corner loaded sub. If you're set on replacing the driver completely, I would first model you're current build and do some REW measurements to understand how theory is translating to reality in your space. Using this data, you'll also have an idea of how much room gain you're getting. For instance, I get 7-10dB of gain at 20hz so I'd have a pretty bass heavy sub if I designed for flat to 20hz. With WinISD, you could then quickly overlay optional alignments directly on top of your current sub to see the advantages. The Tempest-X from DIYCable is the current budget leader of high displacement drivers and was designed by Dan Wiggins, the same man behind your original Tempest. The other usual candidates are the Creative Sound's SDX15, the Soundplinter 15/18, if they're available, FiCarAudio's 15/18 models (IB a possibility?), and Mach5audio's 18 offerings. John at AESpeakers is also getting back into the DIY market, but doesn't have much information listed yet. -Brent | |||
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| Re: Yet another LLT build mrstampe: Thanks for the links. I'll definitely put it on the list. brent: I didn't realize you could overlay models in WinISD. Looks like I need to buckle down and learn how to use it. The sealed Tempest has been taken apart and the cab discarded, so REW is out for the moment. I didn't think the Tempest was a good choice based on comments by stevecallas, but will definitely compare it vs. your other suggestions using WinISD. IB is out given the way the house is configured. BTW, I actually measured the room this morning and it's 3000 ft^3 instead of 2000. So much for my estimating skills. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Mike: Point taken about limiting the power. | |||
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