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Got that minithump goin
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Crescendo Audio?
SpeakerBoy replied to abmoore's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
They look legit. Don't quote me -
Possibly the funniest subwoofer video of all time
SpeakerBoy replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in Videos
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Building a tube amplifier
SpeakerBoy posted a topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Like the title suggests, would it be practical to build a tube amplifier from scratch for a subwoofer? i need between 20-40w power @ 25hz 20w is acceptable but the more the better. Looks and size don't matter. Budget is $150 -
I would go for the Death Penalty Edit: for a pair, or for a single woofer?
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Hi guys, i just got back from residential, I spent 51 days working on my temper, and drug problems; now I have an almost all-new outlook on my life it feels great to be back, I missed the forum a bit, so i thought i'd say hello !
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Sweet!
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Variables can have quite some effect....
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Didn't see them at first.
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If you are going to upgrade your power, just splurge and get a BTL right away. x2
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I'd use screws.
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Building a tube amplifier
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
How much? -
Building a tube amplifier
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I believe those amps have only been out a couple months at most, and as you can see they are presently out of stock for another 2 months (I assume the first run sold out and are waiting on the 2nd run). So you aren't going to find many people with experience with them. I'm not sure what impedance you are running, or why you only need 40w.....but since it's for a subwoofer you would probably save a little money by going with one of the low powered Dayton plate amps; http://www.parts-exp...FTOKEN=20242447 And I would agree with the others.....I wouldn't recommend going with a tube amp. The low damping factor as a result of the high output impedance has the greatest effect on the low frequencies. I only need 40-50w because the way my stuff is bangin, i wont need much more. already shakin pictures on the wall with 20w i will be running at 8 ohms I'm tellin you my new bandpass is no joke. i'm sealing air leaks completely in a few weeks. -
Building a tube amplifier
SpeakerBoy replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I was looking at this: Dayton T-amp Does anyone have any experience with these types of amps? -
Email: [email protected] ^^ Priceless
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Thanks. I'm the captain of my ship in the sea of life now (^^extra corny?)
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Invert the RE's. it would probably look cool and sound just as good.
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Is there any dB meter software you can use with a regular computer microphone on windows vista? i know it wouldnt be as accurate as a TL but its better than nothing.
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well, dont think the pressure of my two 5.25"s is that high, so it maybe it could work (?) how much does a usb meter cost?
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12" Visonik sub in a 10cuft 6th order BP tuned @ 35hz Altec lansing mids and tweets and amp.