Anyone try TC Sounds for music?


I was wondering on these for music,not HT(I am sure they are fine for HT).I was curious if anyone tried?
mclsound
thanks Docks
I was looking at this sub.I was in the midst of 2 Aura 18's when the seller sold them on me while at work.Now I am moving on.What is your cabinate volume?Do you use1 or 2 and with what for power?
thanks
Amp is EP4000 (Behringer based on QSC spec) - below 1% thd at over 2000 RMS. This sub can take 2500 RMS with upto 8000watt peaks. It is nothing short of amazing.

I use the DCX2496 as the XO and use a 2nd order L-R EQ at 20hz to create the natural rolloff of the sealed driver.
Cabinet volume is 100L which enables the LMS to preform quite nicely in a smaller sealed enclosure.
Baltaic Birch was used to push the resonant cab frequency above the woofers operating range.
That said if you choose ported you will need a MASSIVE enclosure for this drive.
It's quite possibly the best sub driver in the world at this moment, IMO it should have a sealed enclosure with a bit of EQ to make it linear.
UN f**king real
The guy that said the Aura's were sold has them in a auction here...that is wrong,he lied to me and backed out of the deal after all my work
Sorry Docks
how do you like the amp?I will use a Krell for all my bass and a Bryston 10bLR for a crossover
McIsound If you use the TC Sounds you will not miss the Auras. The EP4000 IMO is a fantastic amp, and will drive a 4ohm load bridged too. This am measures extremely well (I've seen it bench tested vs other amps). The only problem with it that the fan is pretty loud. I've been looking into a method to reduce the fan noise.
I've had a smaller company in Canada called "funkywaves" to build the enclosure for LMS5400.