Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

You can stack them on their side and get the 20" dimension also
20" is their height (I assume one wouldn't stack speakers on another speaker's grill)

fwiw (and I'm positive Silas knows this already)
SRX 718 - 20.0 x 23.5 x 29.5
SRX 728s - 23.7 x 42 x 33
 
Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

Ramsdell makes both single and double 18's using B&C drivers that are 22.5" or less :) . I'd choose their 18" bandpass over either but that's just me ;) .

They make all kinds of stuff - even the much talked about Lab. They made some really nice 2x18's with Faital NEO's that were pretty dangerous. My opinion is that the 21" Sub Engine is the most cost effective - lightest - smallest - easiest to move - easiest to use of all the truly dangerous subs.
 
Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

The Growlers aren't a particularly efficient cabinet - about the same as an SRX718S but can take quite a bit more power without distorting. I've concluded that folks don't really want clean hifi bass such as the Growlers generate - your ears really don't pick it up well. It's the harmonics that we perceive as strong bass, not the fundamentals. When driven past xmax subs generate quite a bit of that which I believe is why many folks are always saying that a certain sub doesn't "come alive" until powered to a certain level. None of my subs go much below 50Hz but I use a Waves "MaxxBass" unit to generate those harmonics that make them sound like they go down to 20Hz - unless you get close enough to notice there's quite a bit less air movement than expected up close you really can't tell I'm "faking" it ;) . It's particularly effective on conventional horn subs that get all flabby if you feed them anything below their cutoff.

The Growlers have plenty of "distortion" as documented here: http://srforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/mv/msg/56314/0/0/0/
 
Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

@Steve, the SRX728S don't fit the 22.5" dimension, but I could pack 33" items two wide in the trailer. In that case, the SRX718S would fit.


The VTC ELS118 has received no love for it's looks and dimensions, but it quite possibly shares the same driver as the TH118, and the Orbit Shifter Pro. The 33.75" dimension should also fit in your trailer 2 - wide, correct? And it's the least expensive of the 3. Just something to throw into the mix.

http://vtcproaudio.com/els118.html
 
Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

I finally made my decision. Three SRX728S are on order, with another 8 available locally from a friend of mine. The combination of proven performance, size and weight, crossrentability, resale value, the fact that they can be used as speaker stands, and great sound quality made the decision easy. Only issue is that I'll be 'underpowering' them for a while until I pick up a few IT12000HDs.

And thank you, Helge, for buying my LAB subs! A pleasure doing business with you!
 
Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

Quote Originally Posted by Grant Conklin
The VTC ELS118 has received no love for it's looks and dimensions, but it quite possibly shares the same driver as the TH118, and the Orbit Shifter Pro.
I believe the driver you refer to is this, which is no slouch of a driver.
http://www.usspeaker.com/eighteensound-18nlw9600-1.htm
The DSL TH-118 has used the 18nlw9600-4 in the past, but presently is loaded with the BC18115-4.
Both the 18 sound and the B&C speakers are nearly the same in TS specifications, and can put out A LOT more LF than the drivers used in the JBL SRX 728 cabinets that Silas has decided to go with.

And in a proper tapped horn, those drivers can put out about 6 dB more SPL than in a ported cabinet...

Glad it was an "easy decision" for Silas ;^).
 
Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

I bet you could pickup three old Crest 8001s for dirt cheap now. 2800W before clip into 4 ohms will work fine, especially since those old iron monsters appear to put out more short term peak power for subs than a lot of amps these days. Best of all, your sub amp rack will only way 240 lbs! You can cancel your gym membership ;)

Greg
 
Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

I finally made my decision. Three SRX728S are on order, with another 8 available locally from a friend of mine. The combination of proven performance, size and weight, crossrentability, resale value, the fact that they can be used as speaker stands, and great sound quality made the decision easy. Only issue is that I'll be 'underpowering' them for a while until I pick up a few IT12000HDs.

And thank you, Helge, for buying my LAB subs! A pleasure doing business with you!

So does this mean you decided not to build/own any more LABS?
 
Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

Quote Originally Posted by Grant Conklin
The VTC ELS118 has received no love for it's looks and dimensions, but it quite possibly shares the same driver as the TH118, and the Orbit Shifter Pro.
The DSL TH-118 has used the 18nlw9600-4 in the past, but presently is loaded with the BC18115-4.
Both the 18 sound and the B&C speakers are nearly the same in TS specifications, and can put out A LOT more LF than the drivers used in the JBL SRX 728 cabinets that Silas has decided to go with.

And in a proper tapped horn, those drivers can put out about 6 dB more SPL than in a ported cabinet...

Glad it was an "easy decision" for Silas ;^).

But, what cabinet is going to have better resale value/be easier to sell/be more rider friendly? JBL is a very well known name. Danley? Not so much...


Evan
 
Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

But, what cabinet is going to have better resale value/be easier to sell/be more rider friendly? JBL is a very well known name. Danley? Not so much...


Evan

That situation has been changing monthly for the past few years, and I believe the big time rider friendly spec is only a matter of (a little more) time.

Grant-the Orbit Shifter uses a proprietary beast of an 18" driver that is non neo, and weighs in at 64lbs. See the attached photo.


Best regards,

John
 

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Re: Yes, it's cliche, yes it's overdiscussed, but yes, I need new subs.

The DSL TH-118 has used the 18nlw9600-4 in the past, but presently is loaded with the BC18115-4.
Both the 18 sound and the B&C speakers are nearly the same in TS specifications

Interesting, indeed they are extremely similar. The B&C 18SW115 is less expensive (though still by no means inexpensive) than the 18 Sound. Both appear to be very good drivers. Too bad you are so far away Art. I'd like to hear either one in your Keystone sub... it appears to be a fine DIY effort.