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Does anyone own one of these?

 

https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-rss265ho-44-10-reference-ho-dvc-subwoofer--295-463

 

I am looking to equalize one in a sealed enclosure to 25Hz with a linkwitiz transform circuit. Although I need to know if it distorts at 20Hz, 100W or so. Can anyone test this?

 

Thanks.

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35 minutes ago, Guernz said:

Have you thought about going with a prefab? i have a polk audio 12 inch sub (400 watts) and it wounds great and kits lows amazingly with a long throw driver. and it was actually relatively cheap.

Yes quite a bit. Around 2 years ago when I first built my 8" sub that is very well controlled down to 30Hz. Most prefabs are terrible value IMO. Also I already have an enclosure, crossovers and a transform circuit. All I need is a 200W BTL power amp, 300VA torroid, bridge rectifier and some new resistors and caps to modify the transform circuit for a new driver. The polk will probably cost me more and give a worse result.

Sync RGB fans with motherboard RGB header.

 

Main rig:

Ryzen 7 1700x (4.05GHz)

EVGA GTX 1070 FTW ACX 3.0

16GB G. Skill Flare X 3466MHz CL14

Crosshair VI Hero

EK Supremacy Evo

EVGA SuperNova 850 G2

Intel 540s 240GB, Intel 520 240GB + WD Black 500GB

Corsair Crystal Series 460x

Asus Strix Soar

 

Laptop:

Dell E6430s

i7-3520M + On board GPU

16GB 1600MHz DDR3.

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