I thought I'd finally drop a little announcement about the up and coming subs.
I have been working with Brian Ding of Rythmik Audio on some new subs that I will be offering shortly.
These new subs will be utilizing Brian's patented Direct Servo technology.
Read all about it here:
http://www.rythmikaudio.com/The Direct Servo technology produces the cleanest, tightest, most accurate low end that I have ever heard. I don't just mean by a little bit either. I mean by a lot. Nothing on the market that I know of comes close to the performance that this technology brings to the table.
I have been working hand in hand with Brian and the woofer manufacturer to design three different 12" woofers. These woofers have now all been approved and a production run is now under way. I should have stock on them by the first week or two of January.
These woofers can be used in a sealed (most musical) or ported enclosure (for the most output).
The first one is a 4 ohm woofer. Optimal sealed is 1.2 to 1.5 cubic feet of air space. Yes the box is that small. Plus the servo keeps the woofer flat to 20Hz. It not only adds power as needed but slams on the breaks too keeping it in control in a way that no other sub can compare.
The second woofer has parameters just like the first one but is an 8 ohm woofer. This allows you to parallel both woofers onto one amp. This further decreases distortion by cutting the output level to each sub in half, and increase maximum SPL levels as needed.
The third woofer is a completely different animal. It is a high Qts design (just over .7 Qts) specifically designed to work in free air, in open baffles, or in infinite baffle configurations. This woofer will give you the control of a boxed woofer plus a flat response to 20Hz. These are a 16 ohm version allowing you to run two or three woofers off of one amp. This could easily be the number one solution out there for dipole bass designs.
I plan to offer these woofers for only $149 each. So not only do they out perform everything else on the market but they are not expensive either.
The new plate amps being made for these are adjustable in frequency response from 25Hz to 160Hz. They have variable phase, plus a variable EQ circuit so you can correct a peaked area or dipped area in your room response. It also has additional crossover slope settings that will allow you to add a 24db per octave slope at 50Hz or 80Hz to the 12db per octave slope variable crossover point. It has a rumble filter that can be turned on or off. It even has selectable extension filter and variable damping settings. These amps do it all. The amps will be available in mid January as well.
Here are a few pics of one of the 12" subs.



I'll post the T/S parameters for all three woofers shortly.