The finish is evenly applied. JTR subs are not beautiful subs and are a lot more about function than form, but they are made by a professional cabinet maker.
A regular RCA cable is just fine to send a signal to a JTR sub.
If you were going to lay one on its side, I would place it on a thick rug or matt so that the finish doesn't get scratched. Placing it directly on a hardwood floor will not diminish performance, but it will scuff both the sub and the floor.
Thanks.
My original plan... mostly due to space limitations, was looking at 2 Rythmik FV15's, in the piano black finish.
Why? 2 reasons:
A) These are about the largest sub I can fit on either side of my current entertainment unit. So I'd get 2 subs upfront, instead of 1. (18" wide vs 21" makes a large difference in a cramped space. )
B) Those are the largest subs that Rymthik offers in the Piano black finish. They refuse to make bigger ones with a Piano finish for some reason. Aesthetically, I would prefer a nice finish like that for a living room.
That would look a lot better ( aesthetically anyway), but may not be nearly as good from an audio perspective.
However, I did wonder if stepping up to a single JTR would be a wise long-term move. I could use a single JTR now, and plan on adding more JTRs later in a larger home.
1) How would dual FVH15s compare to a single JTR RS2? The price is relatively the same, all things considered. $1700 x 2, vs $3500 for 1.
2) If I chose to get Rythmiks now, due to space, would it be dumb to mix JTR subs and Rhymik subs in the same theater room, at a later date? The next home I buy will most likely have a dedicated media room. At that time, space won't be such a limiting factor. Would it be wrong/unwise to mix JTR + Rythmik in the same room? Or smarter to have a full JTR setup?