@speakerman39: I suppose I've just found the right person to ask. As matter of fact, yesterday I also looked at the HSU ULS15 MKII. Price is not a problem for me , as long as it's below $1500. Which one do you think is better? HSU ULS 15 MKII or PSA S1500? Which one do you think is tighter and punchier? And I also will add a 2nd subwoofer down the line.
@shadyJ: If the PSA S1500 is truly better than the HSU ULS 15 MKII, I don't really mind saving up a little more to get dual PSA S1500 instead of dual HSU. Which one do you think has punchier and tighter bass?
Lets just say when you compare the
performance of the S1500 to that of the ULS 15 MK2 it is merely
splitting hairs. There really is NOT that much of a difference. Yes, it is true that I sold off my ULS 15 MK2 and ended up w/dual S1500's. But, I can easily say that I would have been just as happy with dual ULS 15 MK2's.
You seem rather picky when it comes to your low end/bass. We are both on the same page in that regard. Anyone that truly knows me knows first hand that I am very picky when it comes to bass. More specifically, I will NOT tolerate boomy, sloppy, over-hung, slow bass in my setup. Instead I will have tight, punchy, and very well articulated bass that has
distinction in the transients. No one-note wonders in my setup. In fact, I want to hear the bass player's fingers on the strings. Moreover, I want my bass to hit on a dime
AND stop on a dime.
Now keep in mind, proper placement will minimize the dips below 200 hz. Your room is rather small like mine. As such, you will have to tame some peaks with proper EQ.
Room Gain can be a real problem in small rooms. Both the S1500 and/or the ULS 15 MK2 will allow you to do deal with that. However, I did find it easier to dial in the S1500's. The ULS 15 MK2 is a better looking sub though inmho. Hence, if you have a
WAF to deal with, then that could come into play.
In short, if I had to do it all over again I would certainly opt for the ULS 15 MK2 and be done with it. I also encourage you to buy a CSL UMiK 1 and download REW if you want to take it to the next level. Proper placement will minimize the dips and proper EQ will tame the peaks thus reducing standing wave issues. Hope you find my post helpful. In the end, it is more about what
YOU think. Not what everybody else thinks. Best wishes!
Cheers,
Phil