Bump. Lowered price. Cheap as the driver now
$750 OBO
The time has come for me to sell my skram
I recently moved and the new theater area doesn't look like it's going to work out. It is built according to Ricci's Skram Subwoofer & Files and uses the B&C DS115-4 21" driver. Home
Right now there is one port blocked to slightly lower the tuning to around 25 hz. It has that really fun concert like output but digs deeper than you would expect for this design of sub. If you check out the data bass files for the driver, it's basically impossible to bottom these out. I've only ran it off a single iNuke3000 for its entire life and had the 20 hz cutoff on.
It's just your basic block box coated in duratex. The construction is 13 ply baltic birch that I made myself, and it weighs a metric ton. Wired for Speakon in the back with a removeable hatch for the driver.
I am located in 50265 in Iowa, but could travel a bit for the right buyer.
Attached are some older pics of when I first threw it in my old basement so don't judge the paint colors too harshly! Right now it's sitting on a roller cart, but I could hook it up if anyone wanted to hear it. I'm sure the neighbors would be very happy.
$750 OBO
The time has come for me to sell my skram
I recently moved and the new theater area doesn't look like it's going to work out. It is built according to Ricci's Skram Subwoofer & Files and uses the B&C DS115-4 21" driver. Home
Right now there is one port blocked to slightly lower the tuning to around 25 hz. It has that really fun concert like output but digs deeper than you would expect for this design of sub. If you check out the data bass files for the driver, it's basically impossible to bottom these out. I've only ran it off a single iNuke3000 for its entire life and had the 20 hz cutoff on.
It's just your basic block box coated in duratex. The construction is 13 ply baltic birch that I made myself, and it weighs a metric ton. Wired for Speakon in the back with a removeable hatch for the driver.
I am located in 50265 in Iowa, but could travel a bit for the right buyer.
Attached are some older pics of when I first threw it in my old basement so don't judge the paint colors too harshly! Right now it's sitting on a roller cart, but I could hook it up if anyone wanted to hear it. I'm sure the neighbors would be very happy.
$750 OBO
The time has come for me to sell my skram
I recently moved and the new theater area doesn't look like it's going to work out. It is built according to Ricci's Skram Subwoofer & Files and uses the B&C DS115-4 21" driver. Home
Right now there is one port blocked to slightly lower the tuning to around 25 hz. It has that really fun concert like output but digs deeper than you would expect for this design of sub. If you check out the data bass files for the driver, it's basically impossible to bottom these out. I've only ran it off a single iNuke3000 for its entire life and had the 20 hz cutoff on.
It's just your basic block box coated in duratex. The construction is 13 ply baltic birch that I made myself, and it weighs a metric ton. Wired for Speakon in the back with a removeable hatch for the driver.
I am located in 50265 in Iowa, but could travel a bit for the right buyer.
Attached are some older pics of when I first threw it in my old basement so don't judge the paint colors too harshly! Right now it's sitting on a roller cart, but I could hook it up if anyone wanted to hear it. I'm sure the neighbors would be very happy.