This is kind of an interesting response from HSU..... “There's about a $600 difference between the two. Usually most people go with either two or four subs this is mainly due to the idea of symmetry. Also when you go from 1 to 2 subs, assuming they perfectly reinforce each other, you gain about 6 dB. To get another 6dB increase in output you actually have to double the amount, so you would need to go from 2 to 4. Though three subs can give you more output than two VTF-15H MK2's, the bass may end up being greater on one side than the other due to the lack of symmetry.”
Symmetry? As
@shadyJ mentioned, I think we are going after smoothing out the room response and not necessarily increasing output, right? And even as this thread points out my ignorance, I’m not sure I’ve heard of symmetry when it comes to low frequency response, but I could be wrong.
Lets assume for a second the only remaining brand is HSU (even though I can’t quite get the Paradigm x15 review out of my head); 2 VTF-3 Mk5s are $1741, three are (without assuming a further discount) $2636 and 2 VTF-15 Mk2s are $2095. What’s the best buy? How much better are the 15-2s versus 3-55s ($354 difference, seems if two is the play upgrading to 15-2s is a no brainer)? And how much better is three subs versus two?
Paradigms would be +$8-900 and FV15HPs +$600 over 15-2s. Which makes it roughly $1,200 and $900ish more than 3-5s....
How does one get off the merry-go-round, just pick a jumping off point? I just want the cleanest, most linear and highest output bass in my room for, maybe not the least, but most reasonable amount of money.
There will be great care in setting up this room. So one last time, If you were spending your money, and could swing for the Paradigms but can’t stop questioning the ROI, what would you buy?