TC Sound 3000 specs?

With that much power he would be better off with some tc9s *laughs*

2ft^3@30hz works out well. They are super inefficient as Tuan said, so a larger box with a little more port area should make it more efficient.

 
I was thinking, would work great in a home tuned to 20hz!

It's only one sub.

How about 2.2cu/ft tuned to 30hz?

I know the specs say 20hz but raising the tuning would make it peak higher, where would it peak?

 
They do like smaller boxes. I had the original quad 2ohm TC3K's and tried a single 15 in 4ft^3 tuned to 32hz...it like 3ft^3 tuned to 30hz much better. Inductance is a pain though, transients just sucked.

 
They do like smaller boxes. I had the original quad 2ohm TC3K's and tried a single 15 in 4ft^3 tuned to 32hz...it like 3ft^3 tuned to 30hz much better. Inductance is a pain though, transients just sucked.
Damn, looks like more airspace = louder/efficient doesn't apply to this sub.

 
They do like smaller boxes. I had the original quad 2ohm TC3K's and tried a single 15 in 4ft^3 tuned to 32hz...it like 3ft^3 tuned to 30hz much better. Inductance is a pain though, transients just sucked.
It didn't work well in the 4cf box probably because you're compression is improper. 3.0 is way too small for it and like you said: high transient response.

Tuan

 
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