Tang Band versus Peerless woofer driver. The power handling of the Dungeness is not quite as great as the Orca Sub, nor is the amplifier as powerful, but the tuning comes out really nice and flat in most rooms. And it is very Speedy Gonzales!
The Dungeness is a roughly ~11 liter cabinet, the Orca Sub is ~17 liters. I found it easier/less costly for us to heavily brace a smaller enclosure - to end up with the same "ultra rigid" result. This innovation took the price of the cabinet down quite a bit in terms of overhead. Also, it took learning a new trick in machining to make an even longer solid wood port that is needed for the Tang Band woofer. They go deeply, easily, but like the Orcas, the power handling is not extreme but they really come to life at low (real world) volumes. The old Orca sub also wakes up nicely at low volume, And people are able to get them playing louder than the Dungeness pound for pound. You'd want to use the Dungeness in arrays if you wanted to get them REALLY loud, which they don't need to be for the Orcas. But they probably could be mated well with other fullrange speakers as well, just the same way that people use their Orcas with subwoofers from other companies sometimes too.
We are also offering the Dungeness in a passive version. ($50 less) for international customers who either have their own subwoofer amplifier or want to buy a bamboo cased Dayton SPA250 from us ($150)
Can't wait to deliver these new subwoofers to the rush of orders we got during our sale. Should be fun to see what more people think of the new subs' performance.
Cheers,
Clark