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Author:  rumbolt [ Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Passive Sub box recommedations

I am expanding to add a passive sub. I added a crossover 2-way 3 way(mono) and I am looking at sub box. Any suggestions. I am already prepared to add a amp seperate for the sub-out 800 -1200 watts.

Author:  lyquiddye [ Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:55 pm ]
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15" Speaker:
Good: EV SB122 This is 12" not 15"
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/4 ... _12_.html#

Better: Turbosound TXD-115
http://www.audiolines.com/product.php?p ... 368&page=4

Best: Dynacord Sub 115
http://www.audiolines.com/product.php?p ... 368&page=1


18" Speaker

Good:EV Tour X 1181
http://www.audiolines.com/product.php?p ... 368&page=2

Better: Trubosound TXD-118
http://www.audiolines.com/product.php?p ... 368&page=4

Best: Dynacord Sub 118
http://www.audiolines.com/product.php?p ... 368&page=1

Author:  UnHinged [ Tue Sep 30, 2008 2:46 am ]
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I suggest, before you buy an amp, read up or ask about how many watts you’ll need for whatever sub you choose.

800 to 1200 (RMS/Continuous) is a LOT of watts, probably more than you’ll need.

Depending on which sub you get, usually 300 to 500 is plenty.

And no sense in spending all that extra money for a more-powerful amp than you’ll need, only to endanger your new sub.

:)

Author:  UnHinged [ Tue Sep 30, 2008 2:49 am ]
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PS: What's your budget,

and what speakers are you using,

and what size venues to you want to cover?

Author:  Lonman [ Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:47 am ]
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Actually depending on your main top cabs, 800/1200 is more than likely going to be just fine. You typically want to doube the output of mains for your sub.

But like stated, what kind of budget are you looking at, do you already have the amp or do you need one? If you have, what is the model to match the actual power to the speaker?

Author:  Alex [ Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:38 am ]
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Lonman, just a quick question regarding your post. So if I have 800 Watt per Top Speaker, I would need a 1600 Watt Sub Woofer to go with it? Oh boy... Is there a 1600 Watt Sub?

Author:  Lonman [ Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:32 am ]
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Sevarin @ Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:38 am wrote:
Lonman, just a quick question regarding your post. So if I have 800 Watt per Top Speaker, I would need a 1600 Watt Sub Woofer to go with it? Oh boy... Is there a 1600 Watt Sub?


Ideally yes.
Is there a 1600 watt sub, not a powered one, but yes there are plenty that can handle that kind of power or close to it.
JBL 18" 1600 watts program
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=600443
Mackie 4 10" (SURPRISINGLY good) 1500 watt program
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=600504
EAW 2 12" 1400 watt program
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=600026
JBL 15" 1600 watts program
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=600143
Carvin 18" 1600 watts program
https://www.carvinguitars.com/products/ ... ct=TRX118N

And this isn't even getting into other brands.
These are all 8 ohm rated (if I looked coreectly). Adding 2 8 ohm subs together would drop the ohms to 4 & the amp would then need to push double the above stated watts at 4 ohms. ie 2 8 ohm subs, program power rating of 1600 watts, hooked in parallel to a single amp (bridged), the amp would need to push 3200 watts at 4 ohms bridged.
Chances are you would need a single amp that would be bridged per sub to really get the full effect, but in most situations (clubs) I have found that 1 sub is more than enough for karaoke & still sound killer.

Author:  rumbolt [ Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:29 pm ]
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Whoa! I am lookin for a sub not wanting to spend what a small car cost.

I am currently running a set of Yamaha BR15s being pushed by a QSC RMX2450 running thru a Soundcraft MFX 12/2 Mixer. My plan was to run the sub thru ART 310 crossover to Pyle Pro PT 2400 amp (spare amp I have from the old days) bridged for 600w (max). Is that not enough? I have looked at Pevey and Yamaha in the $300-400 range. The venues I am currently working are 1000-1300 sq ft total. I do some outdoors work and thats where I need the bass kick.

Author:  mckyj57 [ Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:51 pm ]
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rumbolt @ Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:29 pm wrote:
Whoa! I am lookin for a sub not wanting to spend what a small car cost.

I am currently running a set of Yamaha BR15s being pushed by a QSC RMX2450 running thru a Soundcraft MFX 12/2 Mixer. My plan was to run the sub thru ART 310 crossover to Pyle Pro PT 2400 amp (spare amp I have from the old days) bridged for 600w (max). Is that not enough? I have looked at Pevey and Yamaha in the $300-400 range. The venues I am currently working are 1000-1300 sq ft total. I do some outdoors work and thats where I need the bass kick.

I know a lot of people here pooh-pooh Behringer, but try reading the reviews at MF and zZounds on the B1800X. It takes 800W, and apparently gives quite a bit of kick. It is less than $300. I wouldn't invest in one right now myself -- I would probably buy something a bit better. But if you are wanting to spend no more than $400.00, you might consider it. I have their B1520 speakers and am happy with them.

Author:  mckyj57 [ Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:12 pm ]
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mckyj57 @ Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:51 pm wrote:
I know a lot of people here pooh-pooh Behringer, but try reading the reviews at MF and zZounds on the B1800X. It takes 800W, and apparently gives quite a bit of kick. It is less than $300. I wouldn't invest in one right now myself -- I would probably buy something a bit better. But if you are wanting to spend no more than $400.00, you might consider it. I have their B1520 speakers and am happy with them.

Looking at the specs on that Pyle amp, it simply won't drive the B1800X. It bridges at 230W into 4 ohms. (The other ratings are "peak power".)

You'd be far better off putting your BR15s in mono off one channel of the QSC, and the sub off the other channel. The BR15s would be happy with 650 watts going to their 2x300 requirement. The sub would be a bit underpowered at 500W.

Author:  UnHinged [ Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:29 pm ]
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1000 - 3000 square feet shouldn’t require too much.

One inexpensive idea is the Peavey PV118.

They’re only 400-watt program, but do well with less.

They’re $250 each,

http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... sku=601342

Just another option. :)

Author:  supercharged [ Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:40 pm ]
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lyquiddye @ Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:55 pm wrote:



Your joking right? tho im not firmiliar with Dynacord Ive used turbosound and EV. EV stuff is top notch and turbosound stuff seems unresponsive (there cabs may as well be cardboard) . and also less eficiant so you need more power to make equal spl.

Author:  alexandt35 [ Sun Oct 19, 2008 5:53 pm ]
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IMO the sensativity of the speakers is usually what I try to match up first. Subs about 2db higher then Mains on a passive system. I can run a single Amp or Split out to 2 or even a pair of monitors with a QSC HD (2 OHM stable stereo)

Author:  rumbolt [ Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:51 pm ]
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Thanks for all the advice,

I added another amp Phonic Max860 (bridged @ 600 watts/8 ohms) to a Peavey PV118 and it rocks. That is the sound I was lookin for. Again, thanks for all the imput.

Author:  supercharged [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:59 am ]
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Im sure the Peavey is a good cab. Remember on subs that rigidity of the cab is important. there is a Dj in town who has a couple CW subs. I always say it stands for cardboard wagon as I can just about see the sides bulge when the bass kicks. you will never get solid tight bass out of a cab made from 1/2 inch chipboard

Author:  Bill H. [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:29 am ]
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http://nashville.craigslist.org/msg/831740002.html

Might be worth the trip if not blown. Should be OK for country karaoke. You don't look the type for rap/hiphop DJ am I right?

Author:  Bill H. [ Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:35 am ]
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Here's something to check out right in Knoxville:

http://knoxville.craigslist.org/msg/873689635.html

I've heard these subs in person with their original EV speakers and they really kick out. They are a little big size-wise.

Author:  JD [ Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:01 pm ]
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Goto bcspeakers.com and get one of those lightwight Nd 15s or so at 700 W RMS. It'll save your back. They have plans to build the cabinets online. Either build it yourself or have someone do it. You can cover it with indoor/outdoor carpet that's glued and stapled. Mount a solid grill on it so it doesn't buzz. There are sites with cabinet building tips on the web. Then goto qscaudio if you want and select an amp for that particular speaker.

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