FS: Four Dayton Reference 12" Subs
Mazeroth
Posts: 1,585
I have four brand new Dayton 12" Reference High Fidelity subs for sale:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=295-464
Easily the best subwoofer in its price range for clean, low-distortion bass. Two of the boxes were opened to inspect the drivers and were immediatly put back in. The other two are still sealed in the large cardboard box they were shipped together in. I had big plans for these guys but with the recent talk of moving out west and my lack of time I'm just going to sell these, along with some other stuff (keep your eyes open!).
I'd like $100 each for them.
$190 if you buy two.
$370 if you buy all four.
Shipping is on you.
Thanks!
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=295-464
Easily the best subwoofer in its price range for clean, low-distortion bass. Two of the boxes were opened to inspect the drivers and were immediatly put back in. The other two are still sealed in the large cardboard box they were shipped together in. I had big plans for these guys but with the recent talk of moving out west and my lack of time I'm just going to sell these, along with some other stuff (keep your eyes open!).
I'd like $100 each for them.
$190 if you buy two.
$370 if you buy all four.
Shipping is on you.
Thanks!
Post edited by Mazeroth on
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Two are gone!
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There are literally tons of plans out there for RS315HF subs. If you're serious about making some give me an idea of of big you want them to be, if they'll primarily be used for HT or music duties and if you prefer sealed or ported.
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anonymouse wrote:I'm tempted to use to make subwoofer speaker stands for my LSi9's. Any ideas on where to start to design something liks that?
lord knows they will keep up with the 9's in speed as well. they are great, and very musical subs. very clean too.
i have one and despite me not using it, I will not part with itLiving Room 2 Channel -
Wiim Ultra. Jolida CD player. Fiio k11 R2R DAC, XTZ as300 Edge amp. Focal Cobalt 826 towers,
Upstairs 2 Channel Rig -
Classe Audio 5 Preamp, DIY1200as2 Icepower Amp x 2, Wiim pro streamer and Topping E70 Velvet DAC, California Audio Labs DX1 CD player, Polk LSi15's with MM840 woofer upgrade.
Studio Rig - Scarlett 18i20(Gen3) DAW, Schitt Saga 2 preamp, Topping a90 headphone amp, Mac Mini, Audiophonics Hypex NC252m amp, Polk r200's -
I haven't forgot. I've been sick and will post something tomorrow
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Again, sorry for the late reply. With what you're looking to do you will be able to make a very nice sealed sub or if you don't mind making it a little bit larger you can make yourself a ported one. What are the absolute largest dimensions you can use? Give me that and I'll draw up a few designs for you.
Also, you will have to fire the sub to the side, which really isn't a problem. The only downside to doing this is you will have to cross around 80-100hz to the LSi9s, which is easy for them to handle.
Lastly, what electronics are you using right now for your signal processing and amps? I want to make sure you can make stereo subs without too much of a problem.
