Why mix those two subs? The RBH is ported and the SVS is a sealed model. I'd prefer to setup two identical subs personally.
How's a living room only have three walls? You mean it's open to a larger space? What's total volume of your space open to the subs? For a larger room the ported will likely have an advantage, but 12"s could be too small depending on total space.
Then again if you want matching cabinets, the RBH sounds like the way to go...
Yes, sorry, it opens up to the kitchen/dining room to the left of the MLP. I'm not sure what the size of the living room is as I can't measure it yet (but I think it's under 2200 cu/ft I think).
The reason for mixing is pure aesthetics at the front to match the towers, but I don't
really care - sound is the most important thing for me. (for both movies and music (Hardstyle, Blues, Hard Rock and Metal)).
How did you narrow it to those two? I think they're probably close enough to go with the RBH, and for ease of setup I'd just get 2 of the same. Why not R5's for surrounds? IMO the speakers should be at least by the same manufacturer. Also, in a medium room, PB2000's would be better. Imo
I was set on the SB2000 based on price and very favorable reviews and they were supposed to go in the bedroom (14ftx12ftx9ft) but girlfriend vetoed...
The R5s are not sold any longer (I searched) and are they better than The Elac B6 @ $280/pr
The SB-2000s are for applications that need a small subwoofer or are in a small room. I would go with the RBH subwoofers if you have the space for a subwoofer that large.
I have attached pictures of what the living room looks like. You're still thinking RBH over SVS? I know I definitely want 2 subs there.
Thank you for your quick replies guys. I'm not challenging any of your opinions as I'm a newb that never even heard a proper sub before (the best I have is a logitech Z-5500). I'm here to learn from your experience.
**EDIT** - this is NOT where the TV will go. It will go instead of where that round shelving is.