Hi guys.
So I just took some room measurements:
- My room is: 15'2" long x 16'10" wide x 10 foot ceilings.
- Calculated, this is 2,553 cubic feet (with one wall open to the kitchen (with a bar))
- The front speakers would be along the wall that is 16'10" wide.... and be playing outward into the listening area, which is 15"2 deep.
In any case, I can fit upto 2 subwoofers in this room, but they will likely need to be on the main wall with the L/R/C channel speakers, as the other walls cannot easily fit subs due to furniture. I could have 2 subs on the front wall, or perhaps have 1 sub on the rear wall, and 1 on the front.
What size subs should I be looking at here? And how many? I want to achieve an impressively loud and clear theatre, without goign to the point of extreme overkill... damaging sheetrock, knocking plates off shelves, that kind of thing.
I read very good reviews on the Monoprice 12" THX ultra sub, and it seems like a good price for the quality. It has noticeably more output and less distortion than the 10" version for only slightly more money, so it seems like a good price point.
Questions:
- Would 2 of the 12" Monoprice subs be overkill in this room, or would that be hitting a "sweet spot"?
- Would a single 15" Monoprice sub outperform dual 12" Monoprice subs in this room size?
- Is it worth stepping up to dual Monoprice 15" THX subs?
- How about a SVS or HSU sub alternative?
Ideally the max budget is around $2,000.... new/used/refurbished, as long as it's pristine.