Double Trouble and Flatpack (Single)

(1 customer review)

$1,710.00$1,718.00

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For best performance, amplifiers need to be kept within 3 feet or less of the subwoofer towers.

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The flatpack and amplifiers ship from a separate locations, so they may not arrive at the same time as the woofers.

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About the "Double Trouble"

Open baffle bass drivers load the room much differently that a typical sealed or ported box design. A sealed or ported box design tends to pressurize the room and can cause significant room boom. An open baffle design moves the air in the room quickly from one side to the other with a cancellation pattern that is 90 degrees off axis. This radiation pattern minimizes room boom and allows less coloration of the lower bass ranges.

However typical open baffle drivers create an early roll off and have limited low frequency output. To overcome this problem lower Fs drivers with high moving masses are used to extend the lower ranges. However, the heavy moving mass causes long settling times due to the stored energy of the heavy mass. So bass becomes slow and sloppy.

The combination of open baffle and servo control changes everything. Heavy moving masses are no longer needed as the servo control system extends the lower ranges and maintains a linear response by comparing cone movement to the input signal and making adjustments as needed. So the lower range can play flat to 20Hz and hit -3db levels in the teens. It is also completely adjustable. In addition the servo control system adds an electrical stopping force to give a level of control that is well beyond even the best uncontrolled woofers. Settling times are very fast allowing very high resolution and detail levels that are not possible with any other woofers regardless of price.

This kit can be wired with left and right inputs for mono playback. They can even be laid on their side in the middle of the sound stage. But it is very popular to run this combination as a vertical tower on the left and on the right as a stereo pair. If you want to run a stereo pair then change the quantity listed below from 1 to 2.

The amplifier can be mounted separately and connected via a Neutrik 4 pole cable connector. These are also available. If you need floor spikes they can be added as well.

About the Flatpack's:.

Everything you need for your cabinets. Ready to be glued and clamped. Cut in such a fashion that the panels simply slot together (via dados/rabbets). Cut out of 3/4 MDF, that using a dowel pin design results in cabinet walls a full 1.5" thickness. The results are an ultra sturdy cabinet. Comes in either two forward design, or the 1 forward one backward design. Holes are also predrilled for wiring pathing. Currently only offered in the "H-Frame" design.

Additional information

Weight 135 lbs
Dimensions 32 × 24 × 18 in
Neutrik Speakon Connector

Include, Do not Include

Woofer Orientation

Two forward, One forward one backward

Amplifier Box

Standard, F Hole

Subwoofer F.A.Q.

  • Q: What is the difference between all-forward drivers & having one driver backwards?
    A: In theory, having one driver facing backwards helps to even out the pressure differences between the front and back waves, as the motor structure will affect the movement of the sound waves passing around it. In reality, the difference is very minor, as the room will have a much larger affect to their sound than the orientation of the woofers.
  • Q: What is the F-Hole option?
    A: the F-hole option is a decorative cut out in the amplifier box, much like you would see in a violin. It’s purely for aesthetic reasons.
  • Q: What is the Neutrik Speak-on connector?
    A: The Neutrik connectors allows you to be able to disconnect the amplifier from the subwoofer tower, which is handy if you need to move the subwoofers to another room or house.

1 review for Double Trouble and Flatpack (Single)

  1. Kelly

    I built the double trouble OB subs to pair with the NX Studios about 2 years ago. The flat packs were excellent and assembly was easy with another set of hands, everything fit well with minor sanding and they glued up nicely. OB subs are a different beast compared to boxed subs, the bass they produced is accurate and very textured. The servo control allows you to correct a lot of issues with the room and the amp controls are exceptional, my listening room has a dormer on one side with a window. This caused an imbalance with other subs that was easily corrected with the Double Trouble set up. The other surprise to me was that the soundstage and imaging were spot on if the bass player was left center in the recording they were left center in the soundstage, the other subs I had used were good but seemed to have a negative impact on soundstage and imaging compared to just the speakers, with OB servo controlled subs it just puts everything in the lower register where it should be as well and they blend in seamlessly. I recommend them without hesitation.

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