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I wonder if a sealed sub in the corner for lowest response and OB subs spread elsewhere for best bass quality.
That's exactly what I have - 1 sealed, 2 dual OB's.
Hi James, yes I use a 2496. I use it because I built my subs and the 3 I use with the Abbeys are all different and all passive so I need an amp and management system for them. I use an 18" Malstrom-X in a 7 cu/ft sealed enclosure and a 15" Dayton Titanic MK III in a 6.25 cu/ft sealed enclosure and finally a 12" peerless in a 3cu/ft ported enclosure. I use the dcx-2496 to set the crossover points, delay times, and phase setting for the 3 subs independently. I also have 2 15" Daytons in sono tubes with 18" passive radiators for LFE when listening to movies. All the subs are powered by 3 Behringer EP-4000 amps located in the room behind my system equipment.
Well that is a bummer that the DCX 2496 is required! I would love to have a somewhat simpler system. I realize that by it's very nature, the Abbey/Multi-Sub approach is more complex than others I would just like to be able to have fewer "boxes" to deal with.
Who makes your OB subs?
Actually, I use OB for 2 of the 3 subs. Obviously they don't cover much range vs the sealed 12" in the mains.
AJI had no problem either in finding an Orion owner willing to let me hear his speakers, I wish there hadn't been, maybe then I wouldn't have made the biggest mistake I've made in my time in the audio hobby. I lost over $2000 when I sold the Orions to get get the Abbeys. Live and learn!
Abbey Owners,Are most of you guys using the Berhinger DCX 2496? If so, why do you feel the need to use it if you have crossovers in your subs? I am new to learning about these Abbey's and the multi-subwoofer configuration, so just want to understand the logic in all of it.
The driver is an 8 ohm driver. Right?
Yes.
Anyone here ave try TBI subs? I had them with Triangles, Maggies, Ohms, and Regas and they were nearly flawless except for large deep bass impacts.
It's the B&C 12TBX100. The same driver used in an Abbey, which is an 8 ohm loudspeaker.Anand.
I've had my preamp and amp for longer than I've had my GedLee speakers.I've done some testing since then, and I'm not sure that at this point I would buy an amp and preamp. I might very well buy something like a Pioneer receiver. Or I might not. Frank builds very durable equipment and it doesn't seem to be uncommon for it to run 25+ years with no issues.
I wonder if these would work well. http://gr-research.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=156