12v Amp for Tham 15?? |
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Saturnus
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Bass is not about finesse. It's about running a lot of juice through the system. I'd definitely go with a power supply rated for at least 30A with a single THAM15 and 50A with a pair.
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amlu
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you may experiment with splitting the signal right at the beginning, giving the sub (<80hz or something, tune with your ears) into tham15, and all the rest >80hz, midrange, high to the boominator....
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Saturnus
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120hz is the preferred crossing point. (or 121.2hz if you're pedantic).
Edited by Saturnus - 24 July 2014 at 7:41am |
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Shortrope
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It's working great with the LPF on the Amp at 120ish and the Subsonic filter at 50.
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My Tinnitus is coming along nicely!!
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slaz
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AAMOI, what amp(s) do you have driving the boominator ? |
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REMEMBER....POLITICIANS AND DIAPERS SHOULD BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON
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Shortrope
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A pair of Accusafe Maxamp20s and a Mini DSP.
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My Tinnitus is coming along nicely!!
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