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Post by jamese on Jan 24, 2006 18:32:45 GMT -7
The last time I looked into Tempests they were about $150. Now they are $249. What happened? What IB drivers are you recommending in the $150 range? I'm going to start with 2 or 3 and possibly add 2 more.
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Post by ThomasW on Jan 24, 2006 20:29:05 GMT -7
Same name completely different driver and not available.
Buy the Parts Express DVC 15" if you want drivers like the original Tempests
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Post by jamese on Jan 24, 2006 22:26:22 GMT -7
Is there anything wrong with the original tempest?
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Post by ThomasW on Jan 24, 2006 22:51:37 GMT -7
Nope, but Adire discontinued them a year ago when they stopped using Eminence to make their drivers and opened a plant in Chile.
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Post by jamese on Jan 25, 2006 18:10:45 GMT -7
Thomas,
You said that when you changed from the Shiva's to DPL 12's(?) that you had to eq less. Why do you think that that happened?
Is there any reason that you don't use 15 in. drivers?
Thanks,
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Post by ThomasW on Jan 25, 2006 19:48:02 GMT -7
DPL12"s have a lower Fs, so I needed a bit less bottom-end EQ.
The big IB was built early in 2000. At that time there were no, good quality, reasonably priced 15"s around. Actually Shiva's were a fairly new item on the market. And my pockets weren't deep enough to use the $400ea TC-Sounds 15"s Nousaine used.
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Post by jamese on Jan 26, 2006 19:51:50 GMT -7
OK, I've just about got myself talked into adding an IB to my system. Which drivers to use?
2 or 3 SS RLP 15's Which ones? 2 ohm or 4 ohm or O-Audio TC2+ 15"SVC (TC-Sounds)--Lower FS does it make a big difference? or Other suggestions
I have an Ultracurve 2496 and a Sunfire Sig. amp with 3 channels that I could use. 400 watts into 8 ohms, 800 watts into 4 ohms and I think 1600 watts into 2 ohms.
I am currently using an M&K 350 in a 5,000 cu. ft room. I swear it bottoms out during the opening of Tina Turner Live in Amsterdam.
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Post by ThomasW on Jan 26, 2006 20:44:13 GMT -7
Dual 2 ohm give you 1 ohm or 4 ohm wiring options, the dual 4 ohm are of course 2 ohm or 8 ohm
Lower Fs means somewhat less EQ will be needed in the lowest octaves.
That wouldn't surprise me
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Post by jamese on Jan 27, 2006 20:58:08 GMT -7
Is this the driver from Parts Express that you are referring to? www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=295-190&ctab=2#TabsThe FS is not as low as the Tempest. Is the displacement going to be the same? Assuming that it is the same, I am comparing the DVC 15 to O-Audio's TC2+ QTS FS Displacement Cost 5 DVC 15 .38 20.4 12.77 $525 3 TC2+ .37 17.7 9.27 $600 So what am I getting with the TC2+? Is the lower FS a big deal? When you changed to the DPL 12’s you must have thought that the lower FS was very significant. Will the extra 3 liters of displacement make up for the higher FS? Is the biggest factor in an IB displacement? Thanks, Jim
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Post by ThomasW on Jan 27, 2006 23:55:20 GMT -7
I didn't say it was identical to the Tempest. I said it's the closest you'll find.
You can calculate the Vd by multiplying the Sd times the peak to peak Xmax. (Xmax times 2) No, actually I didn't give it much thought. I simply got them at a price I couldn't refuse. So after 5 yrs of use I installed new drivers.
Having a lower Fs just isn't that big a deal.
The TC2+ is a much better built driver than the DVC-15
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Post by jamese on Jan 28, 2006 12:37:02 GMT -7
For an IB is the TC2+ preferable to the RL-P15 DVC2?
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Post by ThomasW on Jan 28, 2006 13:08:17 GMT -7
If there's adequate space behind the woofers for the 10 times Vas rule I'd choose the TC2+.
The RL-p 15 is a TC9. It's a good choice if one has a smaller space and wants to use only a couple drivers that can take a pounding
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Post by chriso on Jan 28, 2006 15:36:25 GMT -7
www.acoustic-visions.com sells the new Tempest for $229.00 shipping included. They only have the dual 4 ohm version at this time. That shipping cost can really add up if it is not included. I bought the older Tempest from this place and they were good to deal with.
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Post by jamese on Jan 29, 2006 9:07:32 GMT -7
8 years ago I made 2 subs designed by www.decware.com--Housewreakers--an isobaric design. They each had 2 15 in. pro drivers by Eminence. I don’t think the 4 drivers combined had a displacement of 1 liter. How is 1 TC2+ 15’s going to compare in db at the low end to 4 drivers by Eminence? Is VD the main issue? I have a 5,000 cu ft. room now, and a 2,000 cu. Ft room before. I also have a M&K 350--I had before-- which will be used mainly for active cancellation before the EQ is applied. When is enough, enough. I want a flat response from about 15 hz up.
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Post by jamese on Jan 29, 2006 9:37:36 GMT -7
This is what my room looks like now with just the M&k 350 in it. I used a RS meter, figured in correction, a NCH tone generator and 1 hz resolution. Yes, I know that I need alot more bass traps. It is a very difficult room.
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Post by jamese on Jan 29, 2006 10:37:49 GMT -7
One more question about an IB. If the driver is in a space exposed to outside temperatures can you build a blanket of insulation around the driver to stop the cold and heat from coming through?
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Post by ThomasW on Jan 29, 2006 10:51:15 GMT -7
No that's aperiodic loading, not an IB
Yes
That's for you to decide. Look at the examples in the gallery
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Post by jamese on Jan 29, 2006 11:33:08 GMT -7
I'll start with 4 O-Audio's TC2+ 15's and post a followup of what my impressions are. I've spent enough time trying to make up my mind on this subject.
Thanks for your help Thomas.
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Post by eng101 on Feb 3, 2006 13:56:35 GMT -7
ThomasW said the PE DVC-15 is comparable to the old style Tempests.
How well would they integrate with my two existing Tempests? I always planned on using another two Tempests to complete my cube manafold when I could afford it, but now it looks like I need to change my plans.
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Post by ThomasW on Feb 3, 2006 14:18:55 GMT -7
If you take the time to compare the T/S parameters, you'll find they're more alike than they are different.
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