rmk (03-24-2008)
admin should be listened to
To get good monster bass, usually some fairly mongo subs are required. It is rare to find a sub this small that can not only provide copious bass output, but also can provide deep and accurate bass output as well. While not cheap by some standards, the HRS-12 subwoofers do an excellent job balancing the design and providing outstanding performance without skyrocketing the price. . Considering that the HRS-12s can easily provide better than two thirds of the performance of subs like the Fathoms at a mere one third of the price, the HRS-12s are a well engineered, high value product that represents a very good bargain for anyone looking for extreme levels of bass performance at less than extreme prices.
Discuss "Sunfire HRS-12 Powered Subwoofer Review" here. Read the article.
rmk (03-24-2008)
Davidt1 is gaining some recognition
Thanks for the review. A pair of these subs certainly impressed you. I wonder how one sub would sound, as this is the setup the majority of people have.
Last edited by Davidt1; 03-24-2008 at 03:27 PM.
Nice review David, I wonder how quad HRS-12's would sound?
InTheIndustry should be listened to
This review was spot on and made for a great read.
I've been trumpeting the new Sunfire HRS series subs for a few months now because I have personally found nothing better under $1K. If I were to get really adventurous, I would say that when "real world" parameters like WAF, room size, and usage are factored in that the HRS Sunfires are the best subwoofers under $1500 and maybe even higher up than that. In my eyes it's the Roy Jones Jr. of subwoofers. You'd have to hear one to believe it.
I'm a dealer of both Sunfire & JLAudio products and would also completely agree with the reviewer that the performance is about 2/3rds an F112. The HRS-10 can fill a very large room with deep, full bass that can be legitimately felt. The HRS-12, even more so. I am very excited at the chance to compare the HRS-10 & 12 to the JLAudio Fathom F110 (the 10" of the line up; MSRP $2K) when it comes available this summer.
Davidt1:
I assure you that just one of these subs will devastate most rooms. What was somewhat dissapointing is that when I brought on the Sunfire line I bough a few of their models above the HRS series to try everything out. What was dissapointing is that the entry level HRS pieces were so incredibly close to the Ture Subwoofer line that I almost don't see the point of going with the more expensive piece because they were soooooo close with the True EQ providing a more noticeable, yet subtle, amount of force. As the reviewer eluded to, you could get two of the HRS-10 for the price of one True Subwoofer EQ (uses dual 10's) and get a smoother bass "experience". For a fun listening evaluation, I corner loaded an HRS-10 (MSRP $800) & A/B'd it for a client with a True Subwoofer EQ (MSRP $1650). This was done in a roughly 1700 square foot area. Minor differences between the two unless you were the most incredibly critical listener.
Thank you for a geat review of an "entry level" piece in reach of most people's budget that offers a value as large as it's performance.
Interesting but at what frequency was that 107/8dB spl at and what % THD?
What spl at 20Hz at 10%? Stuff like that.![]()
aarond has very reliable input
I lost $20!
I bet my friend that Sunfire would never send another piece of equipment to audioholics after the theater not so grand debacle. I am glad they did and hope they continue to do so! It appears to be a good sub at a good price.
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So how would this compare to the other small sub for the same price, the SVS SB12-plus?
Davidt1 is gaining some recognition
Here is the SVS sub in a Sound and Vision sub shoot out.
http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/spe...lus-page8.html
that was a pretty mediocre product when it came out and Sunfire took our comments constructively and have since then improved it. Most legitimate manufacturers recognize we say it like it is whether a product performs well or not.I lost $20!
I bet my friend that Sunfire would never send another piece of equipment to audioholics after the theater not so grand debacle. I am glad they did and hope they continue to do so! It appears to be a good sub at a good price.
IMHO I think that I would reather have 2 HSU VTF2 mk3's than one sunfire. I am old school when it comes to some things. Those uber long throw woofers have issues all there own.
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