Feeler: DIY 15" Stereo Integrity sub + DIYSoundGroup Ported Cube 15 + Dayton SA-1000
EndersShadow
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I'm toying with an idea of switching things up sub wise and moving to dual sealed 18” subs so I am posting a feeler thread here for my current sub.
I have the following package:
15” Stereo Integrity dual 2 ohm sub (currently wired for 4 ohms)
DIYSoundGroup Ported Cube 15 box (4 cubic feet ported box tuned to 21hz)
Dayton SA-1000 amp (1000 watts @ 4 ohm)
Dayton Audio DSS3-BK spikes
Cardas CCBP L Binding Post
Furez 14 gauge internal wire
I am thinking about selling because I am contemplating moving from a single ported to dual sealed subs to even out room response and dig deeper than my current sub.
As @oldrocker can attest I it sounds REALLY GOOD, but I have a screwed up room that’s too open so I think I really need more than one sub. And no way I could get another one of these ported monsters in my setup.
I would be looking for $640 for the full package. I am not really wanting to break the package up, and since its HUGE, I am open to meeting up to deliver within reason.
I also have the original box for the Stereo Integrity sub (with foam inserts) as well as the Dayton amp (I believe).
I’ve included some pictures below as well as the SVS AS-EQ1 response graph for my room. I also have a MASSIVE thread documenting the build start to finish so any questions you have will likely be answered there. It also contains additional pictures.
SPL Graph:
Pictures:
I have the following package:
15” Stereo Integrity dual 2 ohm sub (currently wired for 4 ohms)
DIYSoundGroup Ported Cube 15 box (4 cubic feet ported box tuned to 21hz)
Dayton SA-1000 amp (1000 watts @ 4 ohm)
Dayton Audio DSS3-BK spikes
Cardas CCBP L Binding Post
Furez 14 gauge internal wire
I am thinking about selling because I am contemplating moving from a single ported to dual sealed subs to even out room response and dig deeper than my current sub.
As @oldrocker can attest I it sounds REALLY GOOD, but I have a screwed up room that’s too open so I think I really need more than one sub. And no way I could get another one of these ported monsters in my setup.
I would be looking for $640 for the full package. I am not really wanting to break the package up, and since its HUGE, I am open to meeting up to deliver within reason.
I also have the original box for the Stereo Integrity sub (with foam inserts) as well as the Dayton amp (I believe).
I’ve included some pictures below as well as the SVS AS-EQ1 response graph for my room. I also have a MASSIVE thread documenting the build start to finish so any questions you have will likely be answered there. It also contains additional pictures.
SPL Graph:
Pictures:
"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
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God what I would give for wall space like that for my 1.2tl's..
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God what I would give for wall space like that for my 1.2tl's..
GLWTS..
You say that but you'd be forgetting the fact you dont have a side wall on one side and with as open as it is lol....
I'd give my left n ut to have a a more closed off room so I wouldn't NEED as much driver as I do lol....
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"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
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Actually, I now have a lot of wall space in my family room like yours. My room ties to the main hallway and kitchen. I would take it off your hands if I could, but I'm house poor now..... and the Mrs. would flip seeing two of those monsters. She is actually content with the old RT600's I pulled from out of the garage after the RT5000's were sold. I'll have to slowly break it to her that there's a Chane Cinema storm coming at some point to the family room HT, LOL! Also, she does not want speakers in the living room, but I'm slowly breaking her down.....slowly........as I map out my 2 ch dreams.2.2 Office Setup | LG 29UB55 21:9 UltraWide | HP Probook 630 G8 | Dell Latitude | Cabasse Stream Amp 100 | Boston Acoustics VS 240 | AUDIORAX Desk Stands | Mirage Omni S8 sub1 | Mirage Omni S8 Sub2
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Actually, I now have a lot of wall space in my family room like yours. My room ties to the main hallway and kitchen. I would take it off your hands if I could, but I'm house poor now..... and the Mrs. would flip seeing two of those monsters. She is actually content with the old RT600's I pulled from out of the garage after the RT5000's were sold. I'll have to slowly break it to her that there's a Chane Cinema storm coming at some point to the family room HT, LOL! Also, she does not want speakers in the living room, but I'm slowly breaking her down.....slowly........as I map out my 2 ch dreams.
That right there is why I refuse to look at in-wall speakers lol... Once the big towers go they wont be able to come back in lol.....
I also am trying to make sure if I go sealed I make the boxes similar sizes because bigger sealed is better. But it needs to be small enough I can configure a end table that isnt too much taller (if any) than our existing one. So I think I'm limited to about 6 cubic feet or a 22" cube with legs for that one corner and a 23 wide x 23 long x whatever is left tall sub for an endtable with a 2" border at the top and likely an extra thick top piece...
But thats another story... I may just play with the DIYSoundGroup 4 cubic box and try to veneer that or build around it for the endtable. Would sure be easier than doing the whole thing from scratch....
Regardless the Denon comes first but that looks like its in the works to show up in the next two weeks..."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)