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Discuss Custom LMS5400 in the Manufactured Speakers and Subwoofers forum; Custom LMS5400 Here are some pictures of a TC Sounds 18" LMS5400, subwoofer we built recently. The enclosure is well braced and ...

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Old 01-12-08, 11:09 AM   #1 (Link)
 
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Here are some pictures of a TC Sounds 18" LMS5400, subwoofer we built recently. The enclosure is well braced and has laminated multi layer walls. Total internal volume comes in at 335L and is tuned to 16.5hz with dual 6" ports with 2.5" radius flares inside and out. It is 25" in diameter and 61" tall. This sub will also have a powder coated aluminum grill consisting of straight virticle bars filling the cylinder shape back in, in front of the driver. There is a 38" FW12.1 beside it in one picture.
Also attached is a REW graph at listening position before any eq, 1/3 octave smoothing, no lowpass or highpass.
I registered 116db at LP with the intro to Atlantis add 5-6db for the CM-140 at thoes frequencies= 120db+. The CM-140 read 121db at 5 feet with a 16hz sine wave. All in a 950 square foot room with 8-11 foot ceilings.

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Old 01-12-08, 11:28 AM   #2 (Link)
 
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Looks awesome, Nathan. The top cap with the flared ports is gorgeous!


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That's a very powerful sub. Thanks for putting forth so much info about it in one concise paragraph. In one post you have more details than Epik subs has on their whole website for their whole line of subs. (LOL)


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New updated graphs, Nearfield averaged from ports and driver. No highpass, lowpass or filters

ps: I know the standard graph is suposed to end at 15hz but there is information at or below that for this subwoofer.

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Looking good! Also proves that the LMS-5400 is a great "LLT" driver, even though the general opinion was against it. Simulations are only simulations...


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That's a very powerful sub. Thanks for putting forth so much info about it in one concise paragraph. In one post you have more details than Epik subs has on their whole website for their whole line of subs. (LOL)
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funkywaves,

that looks great! front firing cylinder in one swipe! do you work with acrylic?


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Wow, that endcap really does look great. And a side mounted sonosub... how'd you decide to go that route? Was this a request for a customer, or just a project of your own? It's quite interesting, and I'd really like to see it with the grille installed as well. Oh yeah, and it seems to be a good sub too, not just pretty! That 5400 is just insane.


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Looking good! Also proves that the LMS-5400 is a great "LLT" driver, even though the general opinion was against it. Simulations are only simulations...
No doubt, Ilkka.

Very cool design. You don't see many (or any!) built quite like this. Props!


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Stunning build. What amp do you have? How did you get the driver?


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Nice looking Sub. What is the material on a round sub like this?


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I started with 24" sonotube, braced it well, and laminated thin layers of HDF on the inside for extra thickness, and strength. The baffle is double thickness 3/4"MDF as well as the end caps. The driver I got direct from TC Sounds and it is being powered by a QSC PLX3602.



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Wow, that endcap really does look great. And a side mounted sonosub... how'd you decide to go that route? Was this a request for a customer, or just a project of your own? It's quite interesting, and I'd really like to see it with the grille installed as well. Oh yeah, and it seems to be a good sub too, not just pretty! That 5400 is just insane.
This is my own personal sub, I mounted it in the side for a couple reasons, one I like to see my subs, and also as an example of the kinds of things we can do. I will post a picture with the grill on as soon as the grill is done.


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Also proves that the LMS-5400 is a great "LLT" driver, even though the general opinion was against it. Simulations are only simulations
Except that this design isn't a LLT. LLT is being tossed around really loosely, but there are specific requirements a design would have to meet in order to be one as opposed to just a ported sub or EBS.


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Steve, how does the 5400 model for a true LLT? I think I've seen designs for some ridiculously powerful sealed applications, but nothing of the large ported variety (other than Funky's build here, of course). Would this super-driver have a big advantage over the more conventional drivers available today, or would it just be unnecessary for a big, low tuned enclosure?


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According to the published TS's it does not model that well in the really large enclosure needed to get sufficient port area to tune below 15hz. That's the main problem, is that the LMS needs even more port area than usual to get the most out of it, but it likes smaller than normal enclosures for a smooth response. Of course what a model predicts can be way different from what is actual.

Some body should put a woofertester to one and see how close it measures to the TC specs. My TC1000
was significantly different from what it was listed as and liked a bigger volume than predicted.


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I would call this ALLT, almost LLT. I had thought about doing it even larger, 450L tuned to 13.5hz, same size ports, but then it would have been 17" taller and had less overall output. I think it models fairly well either way. You just need to be able to put massive flares on the port ends to keep them quiet.

The LMS measured very close to published, as have all the TC drivers I have ever measured.

Published specs:
Fs: 18.00hz
Re: 4.00ohm
Qms: 13.0
Qes: 0.39
Sd: 1098cm2
Vas: 216
Le: 3.4mH

Measured:
Fs: 18.58hz
Re: 3.99ohm
Qms: 7.7
Qes: 0.40
Sd: 1098cm2
Vas: 221.3L
Le: 2.0mH


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Nathan, what's the deal with the grille, are you still working on it, or has it been put on hold to work on bigger and better things? Don't keep us in suspense, I actually really want to see what it looks like.


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Sorry about the wait. It is not a big priority right now, and I am very busy right now. I may have time next week to get it done.


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Old 04-06-08, 02:48 PM   #18 (Link)
 
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Finaly got the grill finished. It is made from solid aluminium bars powdercoated chrome black. Here are some pictures.

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This sub gets my top ten vote for beauty, originality, and performance! I mean . . . . . . Look at that graph!!!!

If you saw and heard this piece of "ART" in an audio emporium you'd be willing to pay thousands to have one. Long Loud applause, Nathan. Take a bow.


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Haha! Wow. I knew it was going to look badass... but I wasn't expecting that! It looks awesome Nathan, great job. Take a killer sub, put it in an awesome enclosure, add some fantastic custom touches like the flared ports and grille, and everybody wins!


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