I am not attempting to present factual information! This is largely my understanding of the subwoofer industry. Please correct me if I am not properly representing the facts! Thanks!
In the recent thread on Martin-Logan improving their Dynamo series of subwoofer,
@BoredSysAdmin made the comment that they would be competitive if they get closed out at 50% discount:
I agree with his point, but that also led me to reflect on other established speaker manufacturers. While the Martin Logans may be over-priced compared to ID competition (and I am including SVS as ID even though they are now sold at BestBuy); they are almost unique in providing well-designed subwoofers (at least for HT)!
Klipsch and Polk both have a reputation for making poor subs (although the new-ish Klipsch 15" sub has a good reputation and is close to being price competitive).
And where is JBL/Harman Audio?
KEF makes some, but they don't seem to be taken seriously by most people here (maybe it is the 9"-10" sizes).
Paradigm makes some great subs once you are spending thousands of dollars.
I have always believed companies like KEF and JBL probably make good subs for music, but are somehow not that interested in the HT subwoofer business.
It seems like as HT was becoming a thing, and by the time the ID companies (and Velodyne) were starting to establish that a significant market does exist, the larger established companies with deeper pockets and experienced speaker/sound engineers would take action to at least give their established customers a competent option. As is, it almost seems like they decided to hand the HT subwoofer market to others.
Any ideas on how this came to be?
Also, where does Sunfire fall in all of this? I had assumed that they had closed shop (because I never hear their name),but their products have continued to be available on Accessories4Less?
https://www.accessories4less.com/make-a-store/category/spksubwoofer/speakers/powered-subwoofers/1.html?brand_f[]=SUNFIRE
Thanks!