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| Subwoofer Tests DIY TC Sounds LMS-5400 18" + 2x18" PR 200L *new*Discuss DIY TC Sounds LMS-5400 18" + 2x18" PR 200L *new* in the Manufactured Speakers and Subwoofers forum; DIY TC Sounds LMS-5400 18" + 2x18" PR 200L *new* Manufacturer: DIY
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| DIY TC Sounds LMS-5400 18" + 2x18" PR 200L *new* Manufacturer: DIY Provided by: Ilkka Manufacturer link: - Price: - Please contact if you would like to have the same kind of subwoofer (with better cabinet and numerous finish options) being built for you.Manufacturer specs: • Active woofer: TC Sounds LMS-5400 18” (DVC 2x2 ohm) • Passive radiators: 2x TC Sounds VMP-TC 18” • Amplifier: Crown CE4000 (~3600 W @ 4 ohm bridged per amp) • Enclosure: 200 liters, 21mm (15-ply) baltic birch all around, 42mm front baffle, well braced, opposed passive radiators, total weight with woofers around 90 kg / 200 lbs • Signal processing: Behringer DCX2496 Configuration as tested: Phase: 0 degrees Crossover: Bypassed EQ: +3dB, 20 Hz, Q=1.0 Tuning frequency: 16 Hz Subsonic filter: ~15 Hz (effective), 2nd order Butterworth Orientation: Active woofer facing the mic ![]() ![]() | |||
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| Re: DIY TC Sounds LMS-5400 18" + 2x18" PR 200L Quote:
But here are the prices back then: LMS-5400 18" - $875 TC-VMP 18" - $250 (subwoofer has two of these) The enclosure and the amplifier were around $800 total, but naturally their cost can vary a lot. | ||||
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| Re: Subwoofer Tests Round 5, 6th of October 2007, Test Summary ***READ ME*** I will be more than glad to start the questioning for you. Just a little bit about me- I have 4 18"5400's and 8 18" passives. Enough about me, lets get to the 5400's. From your experience, did you find that the 5400's were not only quite capable at high sound pressure and high sound quality, but were they also built "heavy enough" for that kind of constant punishment? Also, can you explain not only with numbers, but with some personal words about how the 5400's perform compared to any other high perfromance woofer you have tested. From your new avatar, I seem to be getting some personal ideas right now. | |||
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| Re: Subwoofer Tests Round 5, 6th of October 2007, Test Summary ***READ ME*** Can you explain a little about the harmonic distortion curves and why they go up so drastically towards the low end compared to some of the other woofers tested. It seems that since the woofers had a 15 hz high pass, the distortion should have been somewhat flattened in my mind. Can you explain how the distortion increases so rapidly. | |||
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| Re: Subwoofer Tests Round 5, 6th of October 2007, Test Summary ***READ ME*** My system will be consisting of 2 opposing woofers with 4 opposing passives- three drivers on each side of two towers. I used winisd to model the speakers. Basically, I have 7.5 cf per driver for a total of 28 feet. 7.5cf is roughly what you had for your one driver, but my model seem to model the pr's best at 2000 grams added to the passives. How did you come by 1470ish for the passives. I would love to get the best perfromance from these woofers and passives and I feel that you have the "best" first hand knowledge on this subject. Will the heavier pr's add to the extension of the system only, or will they help or hinder more parameters. Thanks, Robert | |||
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| Re: Subwoofer Tests Round 5, 6th of October 2007, Test Summary ***READ ME*** Did you find that the woofers were ok mouted like you had them with no magnet mount? Did you notice that the panels were thick enough at 3/4". Mine will have three layer on the woofer baffles and the other panels will be 1.5" with extensive internal braces. Also, with woofers of this magnitude, does it matter how big the hole in the braces are cut- do they act like internal ports and possibly cause problems? | |||
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| Re: Subwoofer Tests Round 5, 6th of October 2007, Test Summary ***READ ME*** I moved your questions here so that people looking for info about the LMS-5400 could find them more easily. Quote:
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| Re: DIY TC Sounds LMS-5400 18" + 2x18" PR 200L *new* I can't really go bigger than 7.5 cf per woofer. I basically have no more space left, or everything is going to start being really cluttered. I currently have six jbl 2241 as my low end for the system. The new subs will be augmenting the jbl's which will be crossed over at about 40-50hz and up- on the main channels leaving the new subs for the lfe channel. I hope I will realy be upgrading what I currently have in place. Have you ever tested any of the jbl's? Thanks, Robert | |||
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| Re: DIY TC Sounds LMS-5400 18" + 2x18" PR 200L *new* I used the Behringer DCX2496, but it actually doesn't have a 15 Hz HP filter. I used its lowest, 20 Hz (12 dB/octave Butterworth), setting instead but used a wide boost (bandpass filter) around 20 Hz, so effectively the filter was around 15 Hz. I couldn't have gone much lower with the DCX2496. | |||
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