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Quote from: cityjim on 29 Apr 2008, 06:31 pm pardon the thread jack . This is surely a sick project no doubt . But please check this out . A true 22 inch monster with a 900 OZ. magnet And a 6.5" voice coil setup http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/products/subwoofers/jackHammer.cfmcityjimIt isn't usable..... notice they don't list parameters. It is a competition sub for burps and that is pretty much all it's good for. I'm out to create a truly USABLE subwoofer with the inductance of a midrange driver, usable in sane sized enclosures that is as linear as anything ever made. That is the design goal... not a car audio competition product although I'm sure there will be a couple guys wanting to use it as such.
pardon the thread jack . This is surely a sick project no doubt . But please check this out . A true 22 inch monster with a 900 OZ. magnet And a 6.5" voice coil setup http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/products/subwoofers/jackHammer.cfmcityjim
I wouldn't blow a $1500 subwoofer to prove my manhood. Although I'm sure the process would be exhilarating!!!
Right now this is vaporware. We have the design phase done but we are having difficulty finding a vendor that will build them. I'll update when I get more information.
Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 1 Sep 2008, 05:21 pmRight now this is vaporware. We have the design phase done but we are having difficulty finding a vendor that will build them. I'll update when I get more information.Are they balking at the 21" form factor? Maybe trying to get a foot in the door by pushing the more "normal" sized 18" driver first would get things kicked off. Just a thought.Dave
Is this thing dead on the table or are you still thinking of building this monster?
Kevin,That's sick I tell you! Of course a Maelstrom either 18 inch or 21 inch in a sealed cabinet with a Velodyne SC1250 driving it would be great, and quite affordable actually.Anand.
Kevin would you like my money now? I'm still a little worried about the box weight. 12 cubes (estimated). 28" cubed. Won't be my DJ sub And how could one live without inverting the sub??? Maybe a plexi front with internal mirrors on the other 5 walls?
Hey Kevin,firstly, my apologies for this question from a part of the world that cant get either as an option, but I cant be the only one to wonder this: But what do you expect the Sicko to do that 4 or so of the Malstrom 21's wont for about the same sort of money (except occupy a quarter or so of the space of course)?Thanks.And seriously would either choice be safe for use in anything not made of brick, steel, concrete or combination of all 3??
Im sorry, but in this part of the world, you could call either of those puppies all manner of extreme!Negating size of box, How many Malstrom 21's do you think should it take to be on par with the sicko?
I hope you still are planning to build the Sicko subwoofer as I believe you underestimate the value to consumers in the home theater market who are willing to pay for a product that is cutting edge with the kind of performance you are projecting from a small enclosure. You can also use any excess weight issues as a selling point since most people associate a heavier the product with better quality. There are many designers who start out with a given price point in mind but find that they would need to make to many sacrifices in quality to meet the price point they originally intended so are forced to raise the price. That does not mean your product cannot be successful. I agree the volume will go down but your current target is not out of line with other subs that are seen as market leaders. If JL audio can set a retail of $3,600 for the F113, and look at the pricing for the F212 and G213 and you certainly are still a steal at anything close to $3K and that's besides comparing a 21" driver vs 13". I have seen another highly rated 18" subwoofer driver listed at $2K so I think you are hitting an appropriate target. Forgive my rambling here but maybe you should get a sense of demand by taking deposits toward the first order and if it ends up not happening then you make the deposit refundable. BTW put me down for two.