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Any sample sealed and ported designs that are readily available that I can see.
The Maelstrom really is best with large amplifiers. Basically, when you design all that stroke into a driver it requires extra power to use it. Efficiency in subwoofers is highly influenced by the box size we design around, and the bandwidth of choice. The actual efficiency that pops out the other end of that equation fixes our driver efficiency so there isn't anything we can do in the driver design to better utilize power.Consequently, if you went with a Maelstrom I'd target >1000W amplifiers. I have several customers using up to 4000-5000W of power in small heavily equalized sealed boxes. You can get by with significantly less in a non-equalized application.For your budget, the Shiva-X is going to be about your only choice. You have to budget for everything which includes the driver, ports/passive radiators, amplification, cabinet, and signal processing (often built into the amp). Once you go through that process even my cheapest solution is in the $500 area (Shiva-X, 500W plate amp, cabinet etc.. etc...). That is if your not counting labor or other misc. cost like tools. Give me a call if you like. Sometimes it is easier to cover all the design tradeoffs in a phone call.
Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 18 Aug 2009, 09:50 pmThe Maelstrom really is best with large amplifiers. Basically, when you design all that stroke into a driver it requires extra power to use it. Efficiency in subwoofers is highly influenced by the box size we design around, and the bandwidth of choice. The actual efficiency that pops out the other end of that equation fixes our driver efficiency so there isn't anything we can do in the driver design to better utilize power.Consequently, if you went with a Maelstrom I'd target >1000W amplifiers. I have several customers using up to 4000-5000W of power in small heavily equalized sealed boxes. You can get by with significantly less in a non-equalized application.For your budget, the Shiva-X is going to be about your only choice. You have to budget for everything which includes the driver, ports/passive radiators, amplification, cabinet, and signal processing (often built into the amp). Once you go through that process even my cheapest solution is in the $500 area (Shiva-X, 500W plate amp, cabinet etc.. etc...). That is if your not counting labor or other misc. cost like tools. Give me a call if you like. Sometimes it is easier to cover all the design tradeoffs in a phone call.I am worried about shiva not being enough in such a large room with it being a 12" driver. Is shiva suitable for a down firing sub, I heard people complaining about surround sag in some other drivers. Do you have a design for ported shiva with 500w amp in around 6-7 cuft box (a winisd project file would be really helpful as I am a newbie and just learning things). What kind of SPL can I expect. I want it tuned at about 20hz, lesser is even better. Any news on the tempest front? Is that a good one for ported designs?
any recommended 500w bash plate amps. you specifically mention not to use a particular one in the app notes as it doesnt match, thats the one I was planning to get earlier. thanx for the warning It should have an inbuilt subsonic filter as dont want to get an external one.
I remember reading somewhere that their warranty is void if the filter is changed. what about the css one, does that work fine?
uh oh... just checked, all the pe amps are 110volts. I need a 220v amp as a friend of mine will be bringing it to india. the bash amp mentioned in the manual, is it bad for that particular design, or bad with shiva, or with all ported designs irrespective of the driver.
the boost on bash 500 can be changed with just changing 2 resistors and it can be set to any frequency.