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T2T III

Lifer
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Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
umm, hmm, 600-900$ for the sub when he can get a tempest for <200$ and build the enclouse for <80$.

and hmm yea.

MIKE

I think even if he paid someone locally to build a cabinet for the Tempest, he would still be ahead of the game. Also, keep in mind that an amp would have to be added for the cost of $89 - $128 for a 250 watt plate amp.

Or, instead of a plate amp, get this puppy, bridge it and do the Tempest some justice: Nady Pro Amp ;) ;)

 

sandorski

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Oct 10, 1999
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I think that one advantage to a "downfiring" sub might be in the stability of the sub box. Meaning, that the sub's movement won't "push" the box around, I could be very wrong about that though.
 

Viper GTS

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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Did someone say Tempest?

http://www.ttugly.com/sonosub/final/

:D

Anybody willing to put the time & effort into doing a good home-built can far exceed SVS capability at a fraction the cost.

PS Wingznut, I'm still looking to sell mine for what it cost me to build it, link is in my sig.

On the original question, there is no real difference, there are people running upward firing Shivas, forward facing Tempests, downward firing Tumults, you name it. As long as the driver is rated to run in a particular orientation, it should be fine. Many times it's a matter of convenience, for example when building my Sonosubs any direction other than up or down would be a little hard to do, & upward firing would have made it EXTREMELY top heavy. So downward was the only option.

Viper GTS