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  1. johnyb

    Whats up from TC Sounds?

    You guys should team up with some amp company's. Need some good deals on quiet ht amps, with loads of power.
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    Has anyone bought an RLS?

    You mean you found a flaw, and actually spent some money in order to make your customers happy and fixeD it? What a concept. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Are they shipping now?
  3. Thanks, My brother is doing this with me and we are kind of sold on a closed cabinet design. We will drop the size of the cabinet down to match the drivers. We would like to stack the driver
  4. Ok, After doing a few more hours of research tonight, I learned a few things: Couches can act like bass traps & its ok to fire the driver up. In light of the furniture issue, I do like the two front firing drivers with the one being higher than my couch. I like the idea of having a driver that is unobstructed from my listening position. What do you think of going for the same dimensions as the thiel ss4? 19"W x 28"D x 51" H With 2 RL-p15's, and the Adire 1200@4ohm with LT plate amp? http://www.adireaudio.com/Home/ADASubAmps.htm I am willing to adjust the cabinet size to match the drivers, but this is where I am stuck. The soundsplinter site says "2.5 cu ft, with the general consensus being that 2.1 cu ft net volume is ideal for a flat frequency response with good low-end extension and output." So for two drivers would I double the cabinet size to 4.1-5? That does seem a little small to me. If I am doing the math right the thiel cabinet is about 15.7cf http://thielaudio.com/THIEL_Site05/Pages/m...ubs/subwo1.html
  5. No, not isobaric, push/pull. It is what the top of the line M&K"S use. See the last one on the page. http://www.danmarx.org/audioinnovation/theories.html I was thinking of the push pull or downfiring and front, either in a sealed configuration.
  6. Perfect timing. I just found this site and was pointed to the RLp 15's. I am thinking about doing a pushpull design with a pair of the 15's. I would like to add some passive radiators to that too, is that a good idea on a push/pull cabinet? If yes, Is there a formula or general rule you go by in deciding how many passive drivers you go with? Thanks for your help. If I should start my own thread just let me know. Matt
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