VMPS SUBS (thinking INside the BOX)Interestingly enough, I frequent several Audio Forums to keep up on as much of what is going on as possible.
To that end there are any number of posts regarding
SUBWOOFERS.
While few really delve deeply into the criteria some of the posters use to judge a sub good, or great, it seems that it is often based primarily on SPL capability, and lowest frequencies produced.
While these are NO DOUBT very important (especially for HT) I might suggest that unless a sub can be musically accurate, that is is NOT really a Great or even Good sub

To be musically relevant a sub has to be low in distortion and have the capability of producing the same level of harmonic information, and resolving deep levels of detail.
The final determinant is not really from the sub (Cabinet, Drivers, Wiring) but from the Electronics or Room treatments used to shape the sound to your environment.
After all if the various wave length energies are crashing/bouncing into each other forming sonic peaks and valleys at your listening position then NO MATTER how good your sub is it will not sound its best.
So what do we need to have the best SUB?
1) The Best Quality Drivers
2) A Well Made and Solid Cabinet
3) Good Quality Wiring
4) High Performance Amplification
5) Tuning and Equalization
A) Driver Synchronization and Distortion Reduction
B) Sufficient Equalization Capabilities
DRIVERSBrian has a selection of Woofers he either makes, or are made to his specs. Quite often this include selected cone materials, his own baskets, and other parts.
But he also offers some of the best drivers available commercially such as the
new MegaWoofers, and the new
TC Sounds Drivers used in the
OMG Series.From the 6" MegaWoofer with 40 oz magnets and Woven Carbon Fiber cones, to the 15" TC Sounds OMG WOOFERS you pretty much have the best selection one can expect from a Woofer Driver at a particular price point.
But when speaking of Drivers we cannot ignore the very unique design Brian employs with both
ACTIVE and
PASSIVE driver combinations. To that end we now have what B calls the
BIG BUMP Passive Radiator to accommodate the much larger "excursion" of the High Output Active drivers like the TC Sounds Woofs.
CABINETSAll VMPS cabinets are well constructed and braced with strong and rigid parts and materials. Of particular note in this area is the
VSS sub cabinet.
VSS is an acronym for
VERY SOLID SUB, and it is. All the walls of this sub are 1.5" MDF with the front baffle being 2"!!! It is a veritable BRICK Sxxxx House of a sub.
One might also see from Brian's cabinets that he likes SIZE. Yes, in the best subs,
SIZE does matter, and there is no substitute for internal cabinet volume. Surely one can build a small box sub equalized to death for high distortion for the booms and explosions of HT, but if one is serious about a Musical Sub, the better path is one of less equalization, distortions, and more cabinet volume. This is of particular importance with the Active Passive design of VMPS
As well, all VMPS subs have the correct amount of internal damping material to create the precise internal cabinet pressure variations that will cause the best results between the active and passive drivers when well tuned. One can also upgrade to the SR-71 package which is a damping material that tends to cause the drivers to "see" an even larger internal volume due to its damping qualities.
WIRINGWhat can you say about wiring? B, uses the highest quality binding posts, solder, and quality level of wiring like Analysis Plus and Bolder Silver.
AMPLIFICATIONFor the longest time Brian was rather against placing an amp "IN" the sub like most commonly done today. Why? Because most sub amps were open and exposed to the huge amount of vibrations and forces that occur millions of times during a number of healthy listening sessions.
As well cutting a gaping hole in your sub could do nothing but make the cabinet weaker.
Then placing something inside the sub, no matter how small reduces the internal volume.
But we finally found an OEM that had a sub amp that was enclosed to some degree shielding the electronic parts from a good portion of the vibration. So he relented and we can now offer subs with 500w and 1000w plate amps of reliable quality and performance.
However, it is our preference to offer the "external" version of the same amp with the same 1000w capabilities "outside the box" so when it comes to subs, Brian thinks
OUTSIDE THE BOX. (is still the best)
TUNING and EQUALIZATION(to be continued)