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  • 1000W or 2000W sub amp possibly??

    Will you guys build an amp like the Velodyne SC-1250 for passive subs??


    Here is the measurements....
    Here is a master index to all amplifier tests: Behringer EP1500 8 ohm http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...4#post10747784 Behringer EP1500 4 ohm http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...2#post10748192 Behringer EP1500 2 ohm http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...0#post10749440...


    I own 3 of them now.

    I found them used between $400 and $600. I really hope to have more options in the future.

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    We have something in mind, yes.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by craigsub
      We have something in mind, yes.
      Don't give away too much, Craig! :biglaugh: :assshake:

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      • #4
        Awesome Craig!!!

        I will live with my SC-1250 and my pro amps until then!

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        • #5
          Very cool product idea. Although, i have to ask, what % of situations actually call for that much power? really small sealed boxes? but those need EQ also, no?
          My IB
          http://picasaweb.google.com/steven.nock/IB

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          • #6
            I am taking a WAG in saying that it would be a rack mountable version of an existing plate amp if such a product were to be made so its development would not take too much effort.
            Regular guy.
            Tubey or not tubey, that is the question :smoke1:

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              This person has been banned. Forever. No Parole. No get out of jail free card.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by snock
                Very cool product idea. Although, i have to ask, what % of situations actually call for that much power? really small sealed boxes? but those need EQ also, no?
                Folks building IB subwoofer systems are always looking for high power/low cost solutions. The current favorite is still the Behringer EP2500 http://www.zzounds.com/item--BEHEP2500
                Still, I keep reading about issues it has from its pro audio background (noisy fans, odd connectors/switches). I think there would be an interest in a more home audio friendly version of the same type of amp.

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                • #9
                  Still, I keep reading about issues it has from its pro audio background (noisy fans, odd connectors/switches). I think there would be an interest in a more home audio friendly version of the same type of amp.
                  Yep for the money the EP2500 can not be beat....even the measurements on it vs all the other popular sub amps shows its tops but....

                  its HEAVY, its UGLY, its loud (fan can be modded in 10 minutes though!!) and some people have a problem with RCA to XLR connections (me :( ) I just needt to move onto a pre/pro with XLR out.

                  Honestly, the "odd connectors/switches" is not really a bad thing...XLR connections are better in a general sense and when you have EQing involved like the DCX or BFD then XLR is perfect. The switches are important to for filtering and bridging. Some people have modded the internal 30Hz filter to do 15Hz instead so it makes for a nice SSF :D

                  anyways, I hope Tweak City will make something that compares in the $$$/performance area.

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