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Michael M
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Another from Atlanta

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Hello all,

I've been into music and HT for over 30 yrs. I've gone from a simple 2 channel Jensen back in the mid 80, to current full surround Emotiva/Adcom system. The reason I'm here is that I've recently moved into a rental. Mr. Landlord won't let me cut holes for my IB. hehe It appears the horn designs on here are the next best thing for SQ, and of course SPL. I have several drivers to choose from that are sitting around collecting dust.

I have the original Tempest. I saw the Tuba HT is a great setup for that. I think one that is 30" wide could fit my needs. I think it would love to come out of retirement. I really like all my Adire kits Dan Wiggins designed and use his kits for my system in my main system.

BUT WAIT!! I have other choices!! I have 2 15" Avalanches I had in my IB with an Adcom GFA-555 pushing them. (850 watts RMS in bridged mode) I loved that setup.

Here are the specs on the Avalanches. I was wondering if they could be used. Then I could use both and destroy the house from the inside out. :twisted: They are a XBL^2 design.

Here are the T/S specs:

Fs 15.7Hz
Qms 3.5
Qes .334
Qts .305
Vas 300.6L
Re 3.2ohms (coils in series)
Znom 4ohms (coils in series)
Xmax 27mm
Sd 748cm^2
Mms 269g
Vd 4.04L
RMS 800w
Le 2.4mH

Mounting info

Cutout Diameter 14.125”
Mounting Depth 7.875”
Diameter 15.5”

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And last but not least, for my sunroom system. I think I want to do a horn with my Dayton 10" Classic sub. I'm thinking the Tuba 18 unless there is a better, larger version that will really hit the bottom end for this driver.

Any thoughts and ideas would be greatly appreciated!

I know this is probably too much to talk about on the intro page, but this is a warning to y'all of the trouble I'm about to cause in my new neighborhood. We'll see how quickly the cops show up. :cop: Wouldn't be the first time. :mrgreen: I'll toss these out on the other pages if need be.

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#2 Post by Grant Bunter »

Hi Michael and welcome to the forum :)

Not being into HT myself, I'm sure others will chime in about driver suitability.

Generally though, many of the subs, especially the smaller types, use smaller drivers...
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#3 Post by Tom Smit »

Here are the specs on the Avalanches.
It's within specs for a THT.

How big is your room???? The reason I'm asking is because I don't think you have to 30" wide for awesome sub-bass. Three cabs at 20" spread out will help sort out modes.

Your Dayton Classic will fit in the TableTuba. 30hz.

What model Adire?

Welcome to the forum! P.S.-buy the CD of plans.
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#4 Post by Michael M »

Good news on the Avalanches! I'll probably roll with those.

I'll measure the room out tomorrow and let you know. The reason I picked the 30" wide is because the 24" has a small (maybe not real noticeable dip), and because I can fit a 30" between the wall and fireplace. :) If I have some peaks to flatten out, I have a Behringer Feedback Destroyer that I've used before with really good results.

Adire: I have 281 mains (ported and tuned to 40 Hz), the LCC, and 81s (sealed) for the rear. Dan Wiggins also designed 851s system (currently not being used) for me when I had another system in my basement.

I'm very much considering getting the CD so I can see all the plans and decide which ones will suit my needs best. Or just to mess around with other cabs!!

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#5 Post by Bas Gooiker »

Welcome to the forum...
You seem to have big plans, looking forward of seeing it all come together.
Life is just a game, don't take it to seriously!

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#6 Post by doncolga »

Hey Michael,

Welcome to the forums. I'm here in Statesboro, about one hour west of Savannah. Good to see you here.

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#7 Post by Michael M »

doncolga wrote:Hey Michael,

Welcome to the forums. I'm here in Statesboro, about one hour west of Savannah. Good to see you here.

Donny
Hey Donny,

I know where Statesboro is. I have family in Savannah so I've made that wonderful trip down I-16 many times!

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#8 Post by Michael M »

The room is 12X24X8, 2308 cu ft. It's going to be interesting to see what the peaks and nulls are at listening position.

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Michael M wrote: And last but not least, for my sunroom system. I think I want to do a horn with my Dayton 10" Classic sub. I'm thinking the Tuba 18 unless there is a better, larger version that will really hit the bottom end for this driver.
The TT as already mentioned, will hit the bottom end best.
However the TAT which is the same size as T18, also works great with this driver.
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Drey Chennells wrote:
Michael M wrote: And last but not least, for my sunroom system. I think I want to do a horn with my Dayton 10" Classic sub. I'm thinking the Tuba 18 unless there is a better, larger version that will really hit the bottom end for this driver.
The TT as already mentioned, will hit the bottom end best.
However the TAT which is the same size as T18, also works great with this driver.
The Auto Tuba?

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Tall AutoTuba
TomS

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#12 Post by Michael M »

Tom Smit wrote:Tall AutoTuba
Aaahh, duh. Thanks!! I'll look into that. I can see it's bigger than the T18, which I assume means a lower bottom extension.

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Michael M wrote:Tall AutoTuba ...... I can see it's bigger than the T18, which I assume means a lower bottom extension.
The horn length determines the extension. Nearly identical for AT, TAT and T18 as far as I know. Neither goes much lower than the other.

The original AT was designed to fit in the trunk of most cars. The TAT is a refolded AT, to fit in different locations. So while the shape is different, the horn geometry and length are mostly the same.

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#14 Post by Michael M »

AntonZ wrote:
Michael M wrote:Tall AutoTuba ...... I can see it's bigger than the T18, which I assume means a lower bottom extension.
The horn length determines the extension. Nearly identical for AT, TAT and T18 as far as I know. Neither goes much lower than the other.

The original AT was designed to fit in the trunk of most cars. The TAT is a refolded AT, to fit in different locations. So while the shape is different, the horn geometry and length are mostly the same.
Thanks for the info!

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