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  1. Jeremy Stockwell

    Best driver for an small size/cheap price sub?

    OK, then I'd have to second Jason_Me's suggestion of the 95L SBB4 Shiva alignment. I use the PE 250W plate amp (300-794) with my Tempest with fine results. It would suffice for a Shiva for sure. When on sale (not currently), it can be had for $99 shipped. That pairing with some other...
  2. Jeremy Stockwell

    Best driver for an small size/cheap price sub?

    I guess I should back up a few steps also. Define: How big (bass)? How small (enclosure)? How cheap (budget)? (Include amplification) Also, what size room will the sub be going in? (dimensions/cubic feet) JKS
  3. Jeremy Stockwell

    Best driver for an small size/cheap price sub?

    Don't get me wrong, the modeling software can be very helpful. There are definitely drivers that work better in a given situation than other drivers. Many drivers that are intended for HT/DIY applications also have "recommended applications" that are available (Stryke and Adire, at least, both...
  4. Jeremy Stockwell

    Best driver for an small size/cheap price sub?

    Don't depend too much on modeling software. You'll spend weeks finding a driver/enclosure that lends a ruler flat response curve in UniBox only to discover that in LspCAD or WinISD, it's not quite so flat, let alone what you'll actually get once you get it in a room with a response curve all its...
  5. Jeremy Stockwell

    Best driver for an small size/cheap price sub?

    Does the guy already have something in mind for amplification? If so, what? What about a Stryke AV12 or AV15 ($175 and $205, respectively) with a couple of passive radiators? Their 1050g 15" PR appears to be on sale right now for $45/each. I don't know much about these Stryke alignments...
  6. Jeremy Stockwell

    Best driver for an small size/cheap price sub?

    Would he consider and Infinite Baffle sub? No box = high WAF. Otherwise, I've seen others comment on a Tumult either sealed or with passive radiators with good results. But your title says "small size/cheap price." If these are requirements, performance is going to suffer. If everyone...
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