I have Audioengine A5+ speakers hooked up to my Sony A8G OLED television. I've long taken an interest in video quality but have lagged behind in audio.
Recently decided that I'd like to get a sub to mate with the A5+ speakers. My first thought was the Audioengine S8 but it seemed pricey for the the performance. On the other hand it's designed to go with the A5+. I began looking on Craigslist to see what I can find that's affordable. Picked up a Velodyne Acoustics CT-100 because it was nearby and only $40. Got it hooked up and tuned as best I could. I felt it really improved the A5s. Did my best to set it so that the speakers wouldn't be overwhelmed. Found I could enjoy listening to music without turning up the volume as much as I typically do because the sound was richer and fuller than without the sub.
The problem was that my wife, who is very sensitive, was feeling the vibrations throughout our home. It's a 2800 square foot, well built home but she couldn't find a spot where she could have the peace she craves even though I was playing my music softly. When I played a sample of her favorite music with and without the sub, she preferred it off. Often she prefers silence to music. She extremely introverted and usually loves silence most of all, particularly when it's late and she's tired. (None of which is a problem. She's a wonderful person and I want to do right by her. At the same time, she wants me to be able to enjoy my music. So we're looking for the win-win, if there is one.)
There's a Hsu VTF-1 MK 2 sub available for $220. It comes in a beautiful rosenut wood case. Don't ask me what rosenut is but the finish seems attractive, though that's not really my priority. I've heard good things about Hsu and my sense is there may be a way to tune it to enhance the music for me without driving my wife crazy. At least that's my hope. But I don't know anything from personal experience and I don't know if it's worth buying the VTF-1 Mk2. If it's going to bother my wife just as much, there would be no point.
Can anyone provide insight into what I'd get with the VTF-1 Mk2 and whether it's worth it? Is it substantially better than the Velodyne CT-100? What doe better mean when it comes to subs? Hsu claims it's very adjustable but I have no concept of what I'd be adjusting and how it would impact her or me.
For what it's worth, we don't watch many movies and when we do it's serious stuff. Nothing with car chases or things blowing up. Our tastes in music match pretty well and we like stuff that's mostly mellow. I enjoy artists like Coldplay. She likes female singers and has a special place in her heart for Barbara Streisand. So we're obviously not the type of family to put cracks in the pavement with our audio equipment. I read that certain subs are more musical but I don't know what that means. As I've said, I appreciated the improvement that came from mating the CT-100 to the A5s, even though my music isn't particularly deep or "thumpy".
I like buying used equipment because it's so much less expensive than new. We're have the resources to spend whatever it takes, but we're financially careful by nature and would have to be convinced of the value before spending large sums.