Michael Scott
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Yamaha TRS-7850 Atmos Receiver
- Other Amp
- Peavy IPR 3000 for subs
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Panasonic UB820 4K UHD Player
- Front Speakers
- Cheap Thrills Mains
- Center Channel Speaker
- Cheap Thrills Center
- Surround Speakers
- Volt 10 Surrounds
- Surround Back Speakers
- Volt 10 Rear Surrounds
- Rear Height Speakers
- Volt 6 Overheads
- Subwoofers
- 2x Marty subs (full size with SI 18's)
- Video Display Device
- Sony 85 inch X950H FALD TV
I know this MIGHT be a bit more geared towards the receiver/amp section of the forum, but since it's attached for a couple of DIY subs, I figured I'd ask here.
I have a couple of the ORIGINAL Martysubs (like me, Marty and another guy built ours the same week as we designed it lol) using two of the Stereo Integrity HT-18 inch drivers (can never remember if I used the D2's or the D4's, but they're wired so that each sub is powered off of one channel of my amp in 4 ohm mode). Anyways, I have a Peavey IPR 3000 (og) that I got used back in 2013 to power them, and I think it's starting to die. Randomnly powers and on really quickly during a movie and the frequency is increasing as time goes on. I figure it's time to grab a new amp anyways so I go to Amazon and see what they have in that range. Shock me sideways, NONE of the amps I knew about back in the day are around anymore. The NU3000's from Behringer and the new Behringers that LOOK like the NU series are like $600 (when did Behringer amps go above $300-$399!!??)....
basically since I've not been researching good amps for the last 7-8 years, what amps are the go to amps to power subs like these. The IPR 3000 runs about 840 Watts (both channels driven, the specs and the real world results come pretty close to that) per channel and I want to get something about that range.
I liked my Peavey IPR 3000, and I remember the IPR2 had just been released when I grabbed mine used from an AVS member, but don't know what the modern day equivalents are. Would like on with built in DSP if I can help it (am running the low voltage MiniDSP right now and while it's functional, I really wish I had gotten the beefier one with better input sensitivity )
I have a couple of the ORIGINAL Martysubs (like me, Marty and another guy built ours the same week as we designed it lol) using two of the Stereo Integrity HT-18 inch drivers (can never remember if I used the D2's or the D4's, but they're wired so that each sub is powered off of one channel of my amp in 4 ohm mode). Anyways, I have a Peavey IPR 3000 (og) that I got used back in 2013 to power them, and I think it's starting to die. Randomnly powers and on really quickly during a movie and the frequency is increasing as time goes on. I figure it's time to grab a new amp anyways so I go to Amazon and see what they have in that range. Shock me sideways, NONE of the amps I knew about back in the day are around anymore. The NU3000's from Behringer and the new Behringers that LOOK like the NU series are like $600 (when did Behringer amps go above $300-$399!!??)....
basically since I've not been researching good amps for the last 7-8 years, what amps are the go to amps to power subs like these. The IPR 3000 runs about 840 Watts (both channels driven, the specs and the real world results come pretty close to that) per channel and I want to get something about that range.
I liked my Peavey IPR 3000, and I remember the IPR2 had just been released when I grabbed mine used from an AVS member, but don't know what the modern day equivalents are. Would like on with built in DSP if I can help it (am running the low voltage MiniDSP right now and while it's functional, I really wish I had gotten the beefier one with better input sensitivity )