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Dayton Titanic Mk3 15" build
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert_E" data-source="post: 97080" data-attributes="member: 853"><p>We got the subs home today. When I started this build I wanted to see if I can at least match the performance of my SVS and MFW subs.</p><p></p><p>The DIY subs' materials and amplifier together cost me less than what I paid for either one of my other subs.</p><p></p><p>The performance of the DIY's TOTALLY eclipses the performance of the other subs. Bass in movies is so much crisper/impactful it's astonishing! The MFW could easily be made to produce port noise above -4dB (On onkyo amp 0 = reference level) in the intro scene of transformers 2. The DIY's large flared ports produce absolutely no audible noise in anything I've listened to yet. </p><p></p><p>The one scene that managed to bottom them tonight was the Kung Fu Panda - Skad00sh scene. So I will have to get cracking on a high-pass filter. (Below tuning a vented sub's excursion flies through the roof)</p><p></p><p>I'm very impressed with what can be achieved with what are probably the cheapest 15" home theater drivers you can get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert_E, post: 97080, member: 853"] We got the subs home today. When I started this build I wanted to see if I can at least match the performance of my SVS and MFW subs. The DIY subs' materials and amplifier together cost me less than what I paid for either one of my other subs. The performance of the DIY's TOTALLY eclipses the performance of the other subs. Bass in movies is so much crisper/impactful it's astonishing! The MFW could easily be made to produce port noise above -4dB (On onkyo amp 0 = reference level) in the intro scene of transformers 2. The DIY's large flared ports produce absolutely no audible noise in anything I've listened to yet. The one scene that managed to bottom them tonight was the Kung Fu Panda - Skad00sh scene. So I will have to get cracking on a high-pass filter. (Below tuning a vented sub's excursion flies through the roof) I'm very impressed with what can be achieved with what are probably the cheapest 15" home theater drivers you can get. [/QUOTE]
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