I did a similar mod. Started off with velcro too. Ended up using small, button neodymium magnets l counter sunk and epoxied into the cabinet and....... well you can figure out the rest.
Hello from greece ..nice channel...I have a problem with my sub rcf 8003 asII . Powered the green light and still here no sound and no setup from screen . What maybe it s the problem ;
Thanks for your comment. Sounds like there could be something internally wrong with the amplifier module. You may want to contact RCF with the problem... or possibly post your question / issue on an audio forum; someone from the forum may know what the issue is with your speaker.
The wheels don't add anything to the physics of the cabinet. The wheels do vibrate, but the amount of vibration is very minimal; nothing that I would ever consider an issue with the performance of the cabinet. As well, I don't think I have heard them rattling. Some lower cost casters do rattle. None of the casters we use (all attached subs) do not rattle. Hope this helps.
Yes, I did consider something very similar to that. However, it would have required some physical work (damage??) to the subwoofer cabinet. I opted not to go that route. Good suggestion though.
👍☑ You put so much thought and effort into preserving your equipment! Bravo sir. On a side note I just put everything in road cases but that increases the size and weight .....
We use a single 8004 for about 200 people. It does very well. Though, it depends on the type of music that is being mixed and what your expectations are. If you were to use two 8004 subs, you may want to center cluster them to ensure the best coverage.
@@stageleftaudio one sub for 200-people? Wow. I have no personal experience with 8004 but I'm eye'ing on getting a pair soon. Are they better and louder than dual-18 JBL SRX?
I've been impressed with the 8004. We have other videos on RU-vid using the 8004. I got the 8004 to replace a JBL PRX718XLF sub... that JBL sub was nowhere near the level of the 8004. Again, it depends on what you are expecting for low-end for the type of music you plan on playing through it. If you are doing DJ work, specifically EDM for a crowd of 200, a single 8004 may not be the best choice. Which SRX sub are you referencing? We have the SRX728 subs (passive). The SRX subs are different than the 8004. Using only one of the SRX subs, I think the SRX "hits" harder than the 8004 (due to 2 x 18"), however, I think the 8004 does a better job with the low-end between 30hz and 40hz. In my opinion, the 8004 sounds more full than an SRX728 sub.