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Quote from: doug s. on 2 Nov 2008, 06:25 pmi am surprised no one has mentioned vmps - i still think my old upright-style larger subs are pretty hard to beat for music, especially considering the cost. these are one of the few components that i happily bought brand-new, cuz they were such a bargain, even when compared to diy/used, imo. and, i have heard the low-boy style, and they're not too shabby, either... of course, the diy situation has improved a bit, since i bought my subs over ten years ago...doug s.VMPS hasn't been mentioned because the VMPS subs aren't in the same class as the others mentioned in this thread. aaGeorge
i am surprised no one has mentioned vmps - i still think my old upright-style larger subs are pretty hard to beat for music, especially considering the cost. these are one of the few components that i happily bought brand-new, cuz they were such a bargain, even when compared to diy/used, imo. and, i have heard the low-boy style, and they're not too shabby, either... of course, the diy situation has improved a bit, since i bought my subs over ten years ago...doug s.
Hey Jack! Do you know if the Phil sells the sub alone? Does he still offer kits? I couldn't really tell from the website.Send me a PM or email sometime and LMK how thing are going for you and the family.
I've checked out lots of sites but I have yet to find a commercial site that provides as much detail (measurements, designer notes, etc.) than Bambergaudio.com. Here is a link to Phil Bamberg's philosophy on subwoofers and why he feels a dual drone design is superior to sealed or ported. For the record, I have Phil's dual drone design and it produces some of the best bass I have heard:PR design in general: http://www.bambergaudio.com/drones_advantage.shtmlSeries 5 notes: http://bambergaudio.com/s5-w_design_notes.shtmlSPL Graph: http://bambergaudio.com/xls_spl.pdfThe BESL room received great feedback from people who attended RMAF. I've yet to hear compact subs produce the kind of bass (articulate, powerful, not boomy, etc.) BESL's Series 5's produce. These subs are flat to 18hz.Hey jackman - Thanks for these links! Very informative and helps me narrow my choices down. The drone (passive radiator) design seems like the best solution for what I'm looking for. My current subwoofers (North Creek Music System "Thunder") is a passive radiator type and they have the best quality bass I have ever experienced. They just don't go low enough or loud enough for what I am looking for. The DIY Cable Maelstrom project looks better the more I learn about subwoofers. That Maelstrom-X is a serious looking driver.
Mark is a personal friend and his Submersive is absolutely mindblowing in what it can do. A single unit can pressurize a room like no other sub I have experienced.
Check out the ACI Maestro XL. It does everything you want. Quick enough for music, nice and clean and tight, response below 20hz, etc.Mike is a circle owner here on AC and a great guy to work with.Bryan
I have the ACI Maestro XL and I think it's great. I've had a Hsu and a Boston Acoustics sub that didn't compare and I've had a fair amount of experience with VMPS and Sunfire, also not as good. I'd love to hear the Fathom but really don't think I can do better than the ACI in my system.And I agree that a sealed sub is more musical than a ported one.
...unless your room's modes are specifically accounted for, the modes will contribute more to the overall sound & performance than the differences between any & every subwoofer mentioned in this entire thread...