
http://www.elderaudio.com/products/Ampl ... A4-14.html
Thoughts?

badass amp. how'd it work out?Armchair Pirate wrote:Just took delivery of this badass amp tonight, going for testing tomorrow afternoon. I got the XA4.14. Short version, I'm going to use this 2600@4ohm x4 channel amp to power my 4x T60 duel 12" T60 subs until I can build 4 more which this amp will *hopefully* also power in a parallel/series configuration.
http://www.elderaudio.com/products/Ampl ... A4-14.html
Thoughts?
Do you have a limiter and high pass filter like the plans say is required? You'll keep blowing driver until you do.Armchair Pirate wrote:Blown drivers. Ideas.
Doesn't sound like you have a limiter, as they should never receive 55-60v. The Lab12 need to be limited hard to 50v in the t60 to be on the safe side..Armchair Pirate wrote:The amp never even tried and it made the T60s sound like I've never heard them before. Completely DESTROYED the "main"stage that had 8 JBL 18"s. Ours sounded so amazing and hit so hard it was tear jerking. Around the time the speakers are maxed out the -36 db light is occasionally coming on. This was outdoors too, Can't wait to test it indoors, unfortunately that will be a while. For some reason or another 5 of 8 Lab12"s are dead
..... I watched the system all night and there were milliseconds around 55-60v but never sustained, most of the night was in the 40-45v range. Done it before with other amps w/o issue. Not sure why but system ran hard, clean and loud ALL NIGHT LONG. We shut down, brought the rig home and checked everything out a few days later to discover. Blown drivers. Ideas.
You should be using a HPF @ 25Hz, as steep as you can go, 48dB/oct. Where you cross from subs to low mid-bass is a personal one, But I NEVER cross higher than 100Hz, and use at least a 24dB/oct. Others have used lower frequencies and gentler slopes.YMMV. Proper placement is the key to success.Armchair Pirate wrote:Also, to actually answer your question, system seems to sound better and more bass heavy when cut off around 160-180 range.
If you are looking for more mid bass i would not run my subs that high, but look for dedicated kick / low mid cabs.Armchair Pirate wrote:Also, to actually answer your question, system seems to sound better and more bass heavy when cut off around 160-180 range.
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