I see that the Dayton 250W sub plate amps are discontinued. Well, at least the one that I wanted with the high pass filter. They were pretty sweet at $120 or so, so even two of these would have been cheaper than the Behringer, albeit only by a small amount. I look forward to seeing the pics...
Sammy, please post photos of the IB as you go. Also, how are you driving the 4 Dayton IB drivers? If I recall, they are 8 Ohm drivers. I am planning on either 2 or 4 of these same drivers, but with each pair being driven by a PE 250W plate amp with LF sub filter. If I used 4, I'd need a second...
Matt, My current plan is to use the same sort of IB and components as you. I am actually not sure whether to use 2 or 4 drivers for this sub, and my plan is to build with 2 but build it so that it can be expandable to 4. I'm doing a rectangular manifold, so I'll lay it out for 2 drivers per...
Jeff, I don't think anybody suggested an IB (infinite baffle) sub yet, so I'll throw that idea out. An IB sub is ideal for eliminating floor space as you use an adjacent room (closet, attic, basement, etc) as the actual enclosure. The "catch" is that you'll need to cut a hole in the wall for...
Thomas, thanks for the advice. Sounds like you are recommending the Dayton DVC 15" over the Dayton IB 15" for a 4-driver IB. That's probably the way I'll go, and the more I think about it, the more I'm leaning towards a cube manifold approach. I need to run electrical wiring through the wall...
Just when I thought I had decided on 4 Dayton IBs (15"), now I'm wondering if 2 isn't just as good in some regard. I'm thinking bang for the buck here. 2 drivers gives me a 4-ohm load. I could get the PE 250W plate amp to drive it, and get up to about 125W to each driver (250W output into a 4...
Yes, although you will find that if the drivers vary, the overall will probably not be exactly the same value as any one of them. Basically, wire 2 drivers in series - the (-) of one drive to the (+) of the other. Now you'll have an unconnected (+) on one driver and an unconnected (-) on the...
OK, I was thinking the same thing. I've been working on this project for so long that when I'm done, I don't want to feel like I didn't go far enough on something! Using 4 also means (probably) using a manifold design, unless I decide I actually do like the look of the driver array taking up...
Thanks for the info, Thomas. The more I look into this idea, the more I see your name. Seems like I have a true expert answering my questions, so thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge. Currently, I only have the drywall up on the "closet" side, so at this point in time, there is...
Kenneth, If you want to make a pair of speakers utilizing those drivers, with each speaker rated at 8 ohms, you need to wire each speaker in the following manner: numbers refer to driver number, R(red, or plus) and B(black, or minus) refer to polarity of voice coil: Speaker...
Thomas, I assume that is your 12-driver IB sub on those pages. WOW! When you suggest going with 4 drivers because of ease of wiring, I assume you are saying that provides equal and friendlier amp loading from each driver (assuming 2 pairs hooked up in a serial/parallel fashion, providing...
I think I'll look into this a bit more, and keep everyone posted on how it goes. However, I'm not sure when I'll get to it - the base finishing work on the basement is not moving very fast, and I still have quite a task ahead of me before I get to purchasing HT equipment. However, I need to have...
I recently uncovered the subject of IB subs, and am intrigued by all the gushing press on the quality of the sound, as well as the neatness of the packaging. The only way this would work for me would be to use the "enclosed" furnace room. The back 7 feet of my basement is walled-off and...
My personal shop is quite limited. I have a cheap table saw in the garage, and will borrow my brother's router when I get to making sawdust. However, my next door neighbor has an awesome shop in his basement, complete with hood and dust collector, table saw, radial arm saw, drill press, and some...