One dr250 per sub. But if you're playing outdoors and have extremely bass heavy music, you might need two sub per dr.slapaddict wrote:Thanx tom smit for the advice, I'll look into those then. Would i need 1 for each sub or two per sub?
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Built:6 t39, t18, 4 Jack10, 2 autotuba, 2 SLA,2 wedge, 2 TT, 2 Tritrix, curved sla, 2 otop212, 2 SLA pros, Ported 8" sub, 2 ported 210, dual ported 8" sub
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Cool......Thanx for the response. Besides the dr series what other tops work well with T48's?
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That dr250 looks to be above my level of woodworking but hey, I amaze myself sometimes too. 

David
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All of Bill's plans are written so even a woodworking newbie can build any of the designs with little more than basic hand tools, and only a few power tools. If you can build a simple wooden box, relatively close to straight and square, you can build DR250s. Slow and steady, one or two steps a day, and before you know it, your done.slapaddict wrote:That dr250 looks to be above my level of woodworking but hey, I amaze myself sometimes too.
I know money often seals the deal, but seriously, quality is an investment, not an expense... Grant Bunter
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Accept the fact that airtight and well-braced are more important than pretty on the inside. Bill Fitzmaurice
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Thankyou everyone for helping me choose whats best for me. I'm going to ordering my plans now
Can't wait to start building.

David