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  1. J

    Box building question..

    I would just talk to John at Stryke Audio. I'm sure he'll be able to help you figure out what box design would work best for you. --Joe
  2. J

    Box building question..

    Thanks for your input.. I think I'm going to go ahead and use spikes.. I suppose for moving it around, I can use those little plastic coasters they sell for moving furniture. Chris, I'm not actually using an AV-15 - I'm using sort of a one of a kind Stryke sub. It's alot like the Eclipse...
  3. J

    Box building question..

    I'm in the process of putting my sub box together (stryke 15" and 2 18" stryke PR's) .. Anyway, this thing is going to turn out to be heavy and I'm debating weather to put spikes on it, or casters? Would spikes really gain me anything over locking casters? Sure would be nice to be able to...
  4. J

    AV-15 Question..

    I'm just curious, with an Sryke AV-15 in the right box, which commercial sub would be somewhat comperable? (I'd be running about 750wrms approx 1300w peak) Thanks! --Joe
  5. J

    Best sub driver in the $450ish range?

    Just curious, with an AV-15 in a box with a couple PR's, what commercial sub would that be comparable to? Thanks! --Joe
  6. J

    Best sub driver in the $450ish range?

    I'll be running between 600-750wrms with about 3.5db of headroom at 4ohms. (Cinepro 3k6II) ... Sound quality is important, however the sub is going to be used 100% for home theater. (I never listen to music in my cinema room) So basically I would like a good mix of SQ and boom. I would...
  7. J

    Best sub driver in the $450ish range?

    Like the title of my posting says, I'm tryin' to figure out what the best bang for the buck subwoofer would be for around $450ish? The $450 would have to include any passive radiators if their necessairy. Here are some of the choices I've been looking at: Eclipse (Car audio) Aluminum 15"...
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