Older Tallboy sub questions...

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kk20

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Older Tallboy sub questions...
« on: 19 Dec 2010, 09:14 pm »
Recently got a great deal on an older Tallboy sub (<$100) and had a few questions.

Wondered (roughly) when this might have been manufactured, the 15" active woofer has the following on the back of it: X3967 and 9318.

Also, the PR is shot and wondered, is it worth upgrading this older model to mega woofers, OMG's??  Should I simply refoam the surround of the PR (other drivers are fine)?

Amplification:  I have an older Souncraftsmen amp (375W in 4 ohms) or Behringer EP2500, which would be better?

Finally, this sub has two sets of inputs with outputs and dials.  I won't be running satellites off of it and preamp sub out is crossed at 100Hz, should I remove the internal crossovers or???

I'm new to VMPS and look forward to the adventure!

Brian Cheney

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Re: Older Tallboy sub questions...
« Reply #1 on: 20 Dec 2010, 05:08 pm »
Your sub is from 1993 and it is likely all the drivers are bad.

New PR's are $66ea, new 15" are $115 to $275ea, and new 12" are $125 to $240ea.  Either amp is fine but you'll need an electronic crossover if you plan to use a hinge frequency below 100Hz.  Most pre-processors offer this feature. You can bypass the internal passive xovers with a shift of wiring.

Do whatever upgrades  you can afford and you should get excellent results.