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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8612428" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Not saying I have 200$ lost in my couch cushions, just saying a day of entertainment can add up to 200$ awfully quick for pretty much any concert, race, sporting event, theme park, dinner + hotel room + penicillin shots for a tinder hookup (looking at you, Alex).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Try that in a city where parking is 50$ and you have a winning team so nosebleed seats are 70$ and up. I don't think you could watch the Yankees or Red Sox play at home for under 100 even without beer or a dog.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The big problem as I see it is if you did a 90's style huge cone area build and did it "right" you're still out 500$ in materials and a few days solid work so you might as well have bought one high quality sub, build the appropriate box, and got the same output at the end of it all and have stuff with resale value. Still though if someone else was paying or I had money to burn and a vehicle I'd totally like to do a 12 15" V wall in sealed box with 300W subs. Would be a fun project and I bet it would be loud enough to draw a crowd at a show.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Or Audiocontrol meter, or just an SPL friendly vehicle and good box.... or some combination. I've seen some pretty ratty gear do some surprising numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8612428, member: 614752"] Not saying I have 200$ lost in my couch cushions, just saying a day of entertainment can add up to 200$ awfully quick for pretty much any concert, race, sporting event, theme park, dinner + hotel room + penicillin shots for a tinder hookup (looking at you, Alex). Try that in a city where parking is 50$ and you have a winning team so nosebleed seats are 70$ and up. I don't think you could watch the Yankees or Red Sox play at home for under 100 even without beer or a dog. The big problem as I see it is if you did a 90's style huge cone area build and did it "right" you're still out 500$ in materials and a few days solid work so you might as well have bought one high quality sub, build the appropriate box, and got the same output at the end of it all and have stuff with resale value. Still though if someone else was paying or I had money to burn and a vehicle I'd totally like to do a 12 15" V wall in sealed box with 300W subs. Would be a fun project and I bet it would be loud enough to draw a crowd at a show. Or Audiocontrol meter, or just an SPL friendly vehicle and good box.... or some combination. I've seen some pretty ratty gear do some surprising numbers. [/QUOTE]
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