Hi all,
It's actually amazing how some things have changed since 2020 regarding availability and production. I'm thinking of exploring some subs in the next year for home theater purposes, less so much for music, so really it's more about the dynamics of peaking in a movie and being able to dig deep, and less about the musicality and recover of a faster smaller sub. So probably needs to be a ported version. Large cabinets are ok, but I would prefer not to go over 100~150lbs range so that I can move them with a hand-truck by myself if needed. The minimum I'm considering is dual (two) subs. I have used upwards of 4 subs in the past to fill the room for all listening positions. But they were not great subs, so I'm looking forward to a new room soon and would like to explore 2 better subs. I'm thinking 15's this time (I used lots of 12's in the past), ported probably. Room size will be that of a standard dual car garage that has been finished as a great room (or living room); sorry it's not built yet so I don't have a final measurement.
I'm more curious about internet direct options with good support (in the USA), or just going into a DIY build.
Targeting that $2k zone mostly, all in.
I was comparing some options in the following ranges (again, from a stand point of at least 2 subs with all the fixings as needed, shipping is considered if its extra):
Hsu Research
VTF-15H MK2 (15') x 2 ($2129 + $366 freight shipping; $2495 all in)
Initially I was going to get the VTF-15H MK2 dual system. It has rave reviews and highly recommended everywhere. That $2500 price is acceptable, but I'm curious what other options there are in this range that are also highly recommended.
Rythmik Audio
FVX15 (15") x 2 ($2498 shipped)
FV18 (18") x 1 ($1869 shipped) x 2 ($3738)
I want those FV18's of course, two of them, but I don't think I can swing two of them. I could swing for one of them. But I don't think a single FV18 is going to be superior to a two 15's in a moderate sized room for theater purposes in all listening positions. I could be completely incorrect, but that's what I'm thinking.
SVS
PB-2000 Pro (12") x 2 ($1798 shipped)
PB-4000 (13.5") x 1 ($1899 shipped)
PB16-Ultra (16") x 1 ($2499 shipped)
Of course everyone recommends SVS subs. I'm sure the 4000 and Ultras are quite good, everything indicates that. But I could only do two of the 2000 series, or a single of the 4000 or Ultra to keep close to that $2k mark. And again I'm weary that a single larger sub will do what two 15's could do in the space for the same purpose.
DIY: GSG Audio Design
18" Mini-Marty Flat Pack (Pack of 2) ($487)
Dayton UM18-22 Woofer x 2 ($639.80)
Behringer NX6000 Amp x 1 ($479.99)
Hardware, paint, clamps, glue, etc ($200 approximately)
Freight shipping ($400?)
$2200 all in maybe, on the high side?
Ultimately I think two Mini-Martys rule the day at nearly $2k price point. I'm not sure anything can come close in this price range. But, it requires assembly and unless you've done it, it can be a daunting task for one, let alone two. And they're huge and heavy. That said, its hard to argue with what you get for your cost.
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Overall, I'd love to just build the dual Mini-Marty 18's and be done with it. It would take me a few days and I'd learn a lot. But, that is a lot of work, a daunting task, and a gamble for a novice to DIY building not screw something up.
I think for cost and peace of mind not having to do the building and assembly, it's hard not to come back to the two dual 15 options from both HSU Research and Rythmik. But I'm really unclear on which of these two are superior and even if they're very close, which company is a lot better for support if something goes wrong, warranty, etc (especially for the amp plates). I'd love to hear more from experienced users/owners that have used support from HSU or Rythmik. I have not seen anything negative about them either way. Just curious. And curious which gives you more sub for your money from a user stand point.
Thanks for any consideration!
Very best,