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Simulating Subsonic Filters and Subwoofer Response-Excursion Effects
So this is going to be a Part II to my original post from 14 years ago where I first discussed the topic of proper subsonic filter design in conjunction with subwoofer enclosure modeling. It’s been a while, but I … Continue reading
Detailed Measurements and Technical Review of the Crest Audio Vs900 Power Amp
I have to admit, I’ve got the bug once again. After building and listening to my little Sonorous 10S Subwoofer over the last couple of weeks, I’ve suddenly got this need for more, more bass, more low-end bump, more rattling, … Continue reading
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Tagged amp, amplifier, audio, bass, craigslist, Crest, custom, distortion, DIY, frequency response, home theater, max power, measurement, REW, rms, speakers, stereo, vs900, watts
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The Complete Design and Build of The Sonorous 10S Subwoofer – Hits 26 Hz!
This subwoofer project was 6 months in making but after a couple of weekends of really focusing on it, I’m happy to say that it is finally done! This will be the complete (and exhaustive) detailed design and build review … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 inch, bass boost, dayton audio, distortion, measured, parts express, peak, q, response, REW, rms, rss265hf, sealed, spa300-d, subwoofer, thd
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3 Simple Modifications that Make the Jamo Concert Series 93 II Speakers Really Shine
Here are 3 simple modifications I made to a pair of Jamo Concert Series 93 II bookshelf speakers that give them a much more balanced and more neutral sound with better bass extension and better vocal response. I’ll do a … Continue reading
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Tagged concert, crossover, crutchfield, DIY, jamo, modifications, mods, REW, series II, sound, speakers, update, woofer
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Sealed 15″ Ultimax + MiniDSP + Crown XLS 1002 + Remote Trigger = Killer Subwoofer Project!
About a year and a half ago the wife and I decided to retire our old entertainment center and completely make over our family room. We bought a new TV, a huge couch/sectional, a new area rug, a new leather … Continue reading
Making of The Dayton Reference 2-way MTM Center Channel Speaker
Shortly after completing my Dayton HiVi RTS181.3 speakers, I got to work on a matching center channel to finish off the front sound stage of my family room theater. And this weekend, after approximately 10 weeks since I started this … Continue reading
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Tagged audio, audiophile, center channel, comb filter, crossover, dayton, distortion, DIY, frequency, home theater, lobing, measurement, movies, Music, off axis, PCD, phase, plots, response, REW, speakers, stereo, tv
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