Input needed on parts express

Rocco1
Rocco1 Posts: 190
edited May 2009 in Speakers
I have decided that i am going to go ahead and build my own subwoofer.
I figure with a good back round in car installation that home cant be much more difficult.

I have been looking at some sub-woofers on parts express, and was wondering if anyone has had any good or bad experiences with them.
PLAN:
this sub
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=295-414
this amp
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=300-752

as well as a 12" sub with another one of those amps all in one box.

So it would be a 10" and 12" and 2 plate amps in one big box. The subs would be in their own enclosers though.

I figure this would give me the big low end of the 12", and the punchy quick tight response of a 10" all in one.

ANY SUGGESTIONS, or please rip me if you think i am carzy i am trying to accomplish something similar to this:
http://home.jlaudio.com/products_subs.php?prod_id=375

Rocco
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  • max mike
    max mike Posts: 8
    edited May 2009
    The Titanic Mk III Subwoofers have a great reputation. Don't have any idea how two in one box would work.

    Have you looked at Parts Express subwoofer kits with the Titanic Mk III, couple maybe?


    http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=300-760
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  • Rocco1
    Rocco1 Posts: 190
    edited May 2009
    max mike wrote: »
    The Titanic Mk III Subwoofers have a great reputation. Don't have any idea how two in one box would work.

    Have you looked at Parts Express subwoofer kits with the Titanic Mk III, couple maybe?


    http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=300-760
    300-760_s.jpg

    yah i checked those out. I need something fun to do, you know hands on. i am very interested to see how the setup i was decribing would work. I know there are a lot of DIYers out there, so i figured someone must have tried it out.

    The sepakers and amp i am unsure of the most. There will be no issues with the construction of the enclosure.
    Man Cave: 7.1
    -PS Audio Power Plant Premier
    -PS Audio Power backup
    -Onkyo Pre/Pro> 2 Adcom555se bridged and bi-wired> RTi A9s
    > Adcom GFA 7605> CSi A6 center, RTi A3s side rears, FXi A6s rears
    >Sub = MK Audio 10'
    -PS3
    -Onkyo 5 disc cd player
    -Directv
    -Samsung 59' plasma flanked by 2 Samsung 43' plasma's
  • dougy
    dougy Posts: 182
    edited May 2009
    Nothing but positive experience here!

    I've got two Titanic III 10"er's that I bought in kit form, in my HT. I had a problem with both amps that was handled under warranty quickly and courteously, free of charge. You can't beat that. I would recommend waiting a bit to see if you can snag the kit you want at a sale price, though. Not that their regular prices are out of line, but they do run some good sales.
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  • Rocco1
    Rocco1 Posts: 190
    edited May 2009
    dougy wrote: »
    Nothing but positive experience here!

    I've got two Titanic III 10"er's that I bought in kit form, in my HT. I had a problem with both amps that was handled under warranty quickly and courteously, free of charge. You can't beat that. I would recommend waiting a bit to see if you can snag the kit you want at a sale price, though. Not that their regular prices are out of line, but they do run some good sales.

    I have been checking around on other fourms and have heard good things. I have noticed that the dayton amps are the way to go over the bash amps? Is there a noticable difference in overall quality?
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    -PS Audio Power Plant Premier
    -PS Audio Power backup
    -Onkyo Pre/Pro> 2 Adcom555se bridged and bi-wired> RTi A9s
    > Adcom GFA 7605> CSi A6 center, RTi A3s side rears, FXi A6s rears
    >Sub = MK Audio 10'
    -PS3
    -Onkyo 5 disc cd player
    -Directv
    -Samsung 59' plasma flanked by 2 Samsung 43' plasma's
  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,820
    edited May 2009
    Just a FWIW - I chose the Dayton amp over the Bash for the 30hz Xover vs. 40hz.
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,056
    edited May 2009
    Their service and customer support is very good. I am glad that they exist; they're one of a handful of excellent resources for hifi DIY (not just speakers).
  • gdb
    gdb Posts: 6,012
    edited May 2009
    The PE forum might be a good place to get some opinions from a bunch of DIY speaker builders. I've gotten some good advice there from time to time.:)

    Link:
    http://techtalk.parts-express.com/
  • rallyshark
    rallyshark Posts: 417
    edited May 2009
    I would say go with the Dayton amp as well. I've heard bad things about the BASH plate amps, but I don't remember where. Dayton has a pretty good reputation for bang for the buck. You might want to check Madisound as well for woofers. They carry alot of brands that PE doesn't. You might see something that you like better. Just my 2 cents. Happy building!:)
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  • ben62670
    ben62670 Posts: 15,969
    edited May 2009
    I have had problems with BASH amps over the long run. The Dayton's seem to have better parts. I went with a Dayton 500w plate amp, and I had the 15" Titanic's already. If I were to do it again I would go with the Dayton HF series subs. The Titanic's are great for HT and take abuse, but I am more into music.
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  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited May 2009
    Titanics are heavy duty subs, no doubt. I don't know much about Dayton amps other than heresay...but nothing bad there. I do have a sub with a BASH amp and haven't had any problems with that for at least 2 years....but that's within the warranty period...we'll see how things hold up! BTW didn't the Polk PSW505 use a BASH?

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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,056
    edited May 2009
    FWIW, PE was selling some BASH plate amps at one time... dunno if they were a 'special purchase', closeout, or maybe they still do.

    I don't know much about subwoofer amps (or subwoofers for that matter). I did get one of their inexpensive special purchase "Dr. Hsu-designed" subwoofers (Atlantic Technology branded) for Christmas (Mrs. H will occasionally feed my addictions). It certainly woofs.
  • Face
    Face Posts: 14,340
    edited May 2009
    The only plate amps I've had issues with were made by Kiega.
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  • zingo
    zingo Posts: 11,258
    edited May 2009
    If you are trying to replicate the Fathom, try the woofers from Audiopulse. I have seen a number of Fathom clones using their woofers and they look like a pretty sweet product. BTW - Audiopulse was started by one of the founders who left TC Sounds.

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