Bash or Dayton?

mhmacw
mhmacw Posts: 832
What's better in the 500w? Who makes the better amp? Always a pleasure. Thanks, Dan
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  • jinjuku
    jinjuku Posts: 1,523
    edited February 2010
    BASH is a type of AMP. Dayton is a brand...
  • mhmacw
    mhmacw Posts: 832
    edited February 2010
    so who makes the bash amp?
  • concealer404
    concealer404 Posts: 7,440
    edited February 2010
    I wouldn't be surprised if Dayton did....

    All kinds of manufacturers make them... If you need me to search the interbutts for you, i will. :p
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  • mhmacw
    mhmacw Posts: 832
    edited February 2010
    I wouldn't be surprised if Dayton did....

    All kinds of manufacturers make them... If you need me to search the interbutts for you, i will. :p

    the one i am referring to is the one pe has. but now i see its out of stock so. what about a monoblock for my sub? does that work?
  • mhmacw
    mhmacw Posts: 832
    edited February 2010
    Dayton! 2x sa240 plate, 1x easub2-5m. if that dont get that dvc moving i dont know what will.
  • zarrdoss
    zarrdoss Posts: 2,562
    edited February 2010
    I have used both with positive results.
  • mhmacw
    mhmacw Posts: 832
    edited February 2010
    thats good to hear. two of them bad boys ought to do the trick eh?haha
  • zarrdoss
    zarrdoss Posts: 2,562
    edited February 2010
    I am using a Dayton 240 right now in a sealed s 15" sub with a kicker comp and it sounds awesome, bass it tight and deep.
  • mhmacw
    mhmacw Posts: 832
    edited February 2010
    right on man. i just built a 4.4 cubic foot box with a ma audio dvc 15". just got 2 of those 240daytons one for each coil. i also picked up a energy 10.3. i dont think ill be short on bass. i think ill get a switch to compare sbs.
  • rallyshark
    rallyshark Posts: 417
    edited February 2010
    Speaking of.... Did you ever post pics of your final design for that MA sub, and what did you finally go with on the port set up??
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  • mhmacw
    mhmacw Posts: 832
    edited February 2010
    ya man theres a few of the cut and screw stage i think they are in thre post in (speakers forum) custom sub enclosure. i think. but i havent put the amps in or finished it yet so no final pic but theyre coming. i went with (2) 4x14 inch ports. it should be a home shaker. im seriously thinking of putting it in the basement now and only showing the 10.3. that would be a suprise eh hahaha. also i need to find 4 inch spikes so i may wind up building or turning those myself.
  • hearingdoc
    hearingdoc Posts: 7
    edited February 2010
    I personally have 2 Dayton 10" active enclosures and really like them. I am experimenting with a heavier duty woofer in said enclosures. The amps are great and no current problems to date.

    BTW, I'm new to the Polk forum and look forward to sharing thoughts and views.
  • mhmacw
    mhmacw Posts: 832
    edited February 2010
    hearingdoc wrote: »
    I personally have 2 Dayton 10" active enclosures and really like them. I am experimenting with a heavier duty woofer in said enclosures. The amps are great and no current problems to date.

    BTW, I'm new to the Polk forum and look forward to sharing thoughts and views.

    there are lots of thoughts and views here. a wealth of knowledge to be had. good luck in your audio ventures and welcome to the club!
  • hearingdoc
    hearingdoc Posts: 7
    edited February 2010
    ^ Thanks for the welcome!