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from the redgum webpage:RGSW8 Subwoofer Amplifier Plate1500WRMS power output into 8ohm – 3000WRMS into 4 ohms - US$5990 each... and they kindly throw in delivery free er... correct me if I'm wrong, but there aint many complete commercial subwoofers that cost this much.... except for 'obscene $$' offerings like Krell's - but even then the Krell almost looks cheap at US$28k compared to the redgum amp... http://www.krellonline.com/html/m_MRS_p_MRS.html
The Rythmik Audio DS350 DirectServo kit looks good but the shipping to OZ would probably push up the price.
Brownee,See if you can get them to ship it US Postal Service, surface mail. It's MUCH cheaper, but will take some time.Cheers,Hugh
Thanks guys for the reply. I think I might bite the bullet and go with the Rithmik sub. Darren, could I ask what size your room is? I emailed Rythmik Audio and Brian mailed back that the DS350 might not be enough for my room size. (7.5m X 6m). Also did you have it shipped surface? If so how long did it take? (Air freight is twice the cost)ThanksBrownee
I have been looking at the oaudio bash sub amp as SamL mentions.imput impedance is 20k. Is this O.K with the GK-1R?Rhythmik also looks very goodI will build 2 subs for my 780sq. ft. room.Just shortlisting all the online choices.Paul
A sub such as the Rythmik servo, can be adjusted for its LP xover point but when a sub is added to an existing speaker system, you are still left with the soggy cardboard thwock of the low end to remove somehow. What is the beat way to deal with this? Would first order RC attenuation installed on the input of an AKSA power amp be appropriate or problematic in some way? ...