I have a _fairly_ high end theater room consisting of Thiel CS3.6
fronts, and paradigm surround. I intend to build a subwoofer for the
room that must match up well with the existing speakers. Note that
this is for critical listening also, so the subwoofer will be
completely concealed (and perhaps not used for this purpose). It will
be used mostly for theater purposes.
The room has an elevated floor in the back (7" rise). This part of the
floor is wood frame construction, and I intend to build a the
subwoofer into the floor (vented). The room dimensions are 21 (l) 15
(w) 9.5 (h). The raised floor takes up the back seven feet.
I am looking for just the driver, with perhaps some ready-made
enclosure parameters I can go with. Ideally, I would go with a long,
vented enclosure in the raised area, and vent it where the step comes
up. I can angle the driver to fit it into the 7" floor, and probably
fit up around a 10" or 12" speaker.
Looking briefly on the web, I see Dayton and Peerless and prevalent,
but there must be something a bit better? Anyone with some good ideas.
Thanks,
Todd


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