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    Hey DJTT!

    I have two studio monitors in my room to dj and produce with plus a pair of TMA-1 but i need a subwoofer. I looked but im not so much into it. It shouldnt be especially good just something really loud to impress the friends and preferably it should be active. Price shouldnt be much over 400 USD. But just as cheap as possibly!
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    You won't get anything really loud for $400, active. Your best bet would be to find a used passive sub like the Yorkville LS608.

    Or... build your own - You can build a beast of a sub for $200 if you have basic woodworking skills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sss18734 View Post
    You won't get anything really loud for $400, active. Your best bet would be to find a used passive sub like the Yorkville LS608.

    Or... build your own - You can build a beast of a sub for $200 if you have basic woodworking skills.
    You would happen to have a links to a tutorial on this would you? I would be very interested.

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    I've always wanted to build a stack of the tuba 30's on this site:
    http://www.billfitzmaurice.com/T30.html

    Very solid subs for how small and cheap they are to build. The horn-loaded design is a bit complex, though. I would recommend that someone cut the wood for you if you don't have precision tools.

    If you want to go for a more simple bass-reflex design, I could give you the plans I designed to build a pair of single 15" subs. Not as efficient and loud as the horn-loaded sub, but it will get down flat to 35hz. It will need a solid 600+ watts RMS to get it moving.

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    I doubt you really need a subwoofer, depending on the size of your room and what monitors you have.

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    He says he's looking for a sub for his room for his monitors not a PA system...

    Just get a KRK 10s.


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    I should really read more carefully... lol.

    I've never been impressed with any home/studio subwoofers for the consumer market. Just build yourself a low-tuned 10" or 12" sub. PM me if you'd like some designs. You can build a great sub for under $150 that will go down to 16hz

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