As I mentioned above, the SB2k would be ok, in the lower spectrum of the bassoholic scale. 1500-2000ft. Assuming an 8’ ceiling your guest bedroom is about 1440’. Imo, that’s a good range for the SB2k. It’s also a looooong way from 3000’. Also, if it’s a suspended floor, that makes an incredibly huge difference as the floor acts like a diaphragm(think drum head).
I consider your post here entirely reasonable for someone who simply likes a different character of bass than I do.
But I think we are in agreement, that tiny room and closet are exaggerations. Kini's post is reinforcing that mischaracterization.
It's not really that much of an exaggeration. The room would have to be tiny for the SB2000 to have usable output at 18hz.
Kind of like Rythmik speccing their subs down to 14hz, even the small sealed 12" ones. Sure they produce some sound that low but not enough output for it to matter in all but the teeniest, tiny completely enclosed space, such as.................a closet.
2000 cu ft with a standard 8' ceiling is 14 X 17.5 that is neither tiny nor a closet by most people's standards.
I doubt Kini is aware that per CEA 2010 measurement, the Rythmik F12 provides 92dB at 16Hz which, after typical room gain can reasonably be expected to be around 100dB.
I also doubt that he is aware that Josh Ricci measured the $675/ea (what they cost when I bought duals, $800/ea was original MSRP) PSA XS15se
at the listening position in his own room and got
101.5dB at 10Hz! I really don't know what to make of response at 10Hz, but since we are talking performance at 14Hz, why not 10! I remember finding his room dimensions once before, but came up empty this time, but I doubt anyone believes Josh has his gear crammed in a tiny room. I would have remembered if it was a uniquely small room which would have substantially increased room gain from what might normally be expected. Josh did these measurements to establish how a sealed subwoofer response might be influenced by room gain. This is his comment:
The basic frequency response shape with the low pass filter bypassed shows a response that is cleanly extended up to 200Hz and beyond, with a gently sloping low end that corners at 30Hz and appears to enter a sealed systems natural 12dB/octave roll off below that point. It should be a good match with the boost often seen in the low bass once placed in room.
Change of topic - leaving the debate of "tiny" and "closet"!
To my ear, the simple XS15se is exactly/all I would ask of a sub for music. The Hsu ULS-15mk2 is the current sub that I would equate to the discontinued XS15se for the best combination of performance/value.
That said, I do enjoy my Outllaw X13 Ultra extra SPL immensely for HT and they can be tuned to equal the PSA's performance (to my ear) for music as well. But for me,
for music only, the added cost of a ported and adjustable sub like the X13 over the ULS15 is money wasted!