Wow,
Thanks a bunch for all the tips.
I was looking into direct drive woofers to deal with potential ringing problem of the drivers.
I have the behringer dcx2496 serving as the active cross over in my setup. So it can do some degree of DSP and filtering if need be.
I currently have more great amps than I should. I'm using my mccormack DNA 500 for bi-amp for my bass currently. I also have another pair of VTL 450MB and nuforce amp on standby as well. My primary amp is a pair of Ampzilla 2000 MKII driving my electrostats right now.
I probably will go with with a crown or peavey in the long run and sell the other amps if this sub arrangement works out.
I don't know if any of you has seen/heard the Celestion 6000 bass system. It is configure with the woofers firing directly into each other with only about 6 inch gap. Haven't figure out how all that works, but what comes out is clean tight bass that can really rock a room. My friend drives his system with just a old Krell 100 watt KSA amp; and that 100 W was more than enough totally roch his music room. Although the 100w krell can be deceiving as it can pump linear amount of juice as impedance goes down; all the way down to 1 ohm.
Does anyone know of a design for dipole sub where the woofers fire into each other like the celestion?
Thanks a bunch for all the tips.
I was looking into direct drive woofers to deal with potential ringing problem of the drivers.
I have the behringer dcx2496 serving as the active cross over in my setup. So it can do some degree of DSP and filtering if need be.
I currently have more great amps than I should. I'm using my mccormack DNA 500 for bi-amp for my bass currently. I also have another pair of VTL 450MB and nuforce amp on standby as well. My primary amp is a pair of Ampzilla 2000 MKII driving my electrostats right now.
I probably will go with with a crown or peavey in the long run and sell the other amps if this sub arrangement works out.
I don't know if any of you has seen/heard the Celestion 6000 bass system. It is configure with the woofers firing directly into each other with only about 6 inch gap. Haven't figure out how all that works, but what comes out is clean tight bass that can really rock a room. My friend drives his system with just a old Krell 100 watt KSA amp; and that 100 W was more than enough totally roch his music room. Although the 100w krell can be deceiving as it can pump linear amount of juice as impedance goes down; all the way down to 1 ohm.
Does anyone know of a design for dipole sub where the woofers fire into each other like the celestion?