Supercube 4000 vs DN10

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Project SOG

Audioholic
Hi,
I'm new to home theater systems so apologize if this is a silly question, but I've read that dual subs is the way to go.

My dilemma is that I have a supercube 4000 and it has been discontinued but I know someone selling one. The other scenario is that I can get two DN 10's which are the newer model subs from Def Tech. The problem with the latter case is that it would be more costly so not sure if that's the way to go. But it is their newer version of subs.

So do I add another supercube 4000 and complete the dual subs or go for two DN 10's?
 
NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
You'd be better off selling the supercube you currently have and buying a better sub or two.
 
NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
Starke sound has some great black friday deals on their SW12 and SW15 subs right now.
 
P

Project SOG

Audioholic
The only thing is that the specs of the supercube look better than the DN 10's, unless I'm missing something?
 
NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
Deftech is very optimistic with their specs. I used to own a SC4000, and it doesn't get anywhere near what they claim it does. They state a frequency response of 16-200 Hz for the SC4000, but when I measured it I discovered it had no usable output below 30 Hz.
 
NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
The only thing is that the specs of the supercube look better than the DN 10's, unless I'm missing something?
When I said buy a better sub or two, I meant something other than a deftech sub.
 
XEagleDriver

XEagleDriver

Audioholic Chief
Avoid DT subs, they are not good and the companies claims about them are BS.

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NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
It looks like with the DN10 they are actually publishing realistic specs, which is nice to see from them.
 
P

Project SOG

Audioholic
Got it, understood. I think I'd rather stick with Def Tech since the other speakers are the same brand. Although I was looking into SVS.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Deftech is very optimistic with their specs. I used to own a SC4000, and it doesn't get anywhere near what they claim it does. They state a frequency response of 16-200 Hz for the SC4000, but when I measured it I discovered it had no usable output below 30 Hz.
What you're missing is that Deftech is very well known for bloated specs when it comes to their speakers and subwoofers. I think you would be much better off switching gears and looking at something from the Monoprice Monolith line or the earlier mentioned Starke sound.
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
I think it’s important to note here that a distinction should be made: the new DT Demand Series Speakers seem to have honest specifications.

That said, there is little to no redeeming value in any of their previous products that I have found. My 2¢. Avoid their subs at all cost.
I actually had a DT salesperson tell me the same.

Also, there is absolutely no reason to match Speakers to Sub. There is no such thing as Timbre matching at low frequencies like that.
You should absolutely look for the best performing Sub you can allow yourself to afford.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
I think it’s important to note here that a distinction should be made: the new DT Demand Series Speakers seem to have honest specifications.

That said, there is little to no redeeming value in any of their previous products that I have found. My 2¢. Avoid their subs at all cost.
I actually had a DT salesperson tell me the same.

Also, there is absolutely no reason to match Speakers to Sub. There is no such thing as Timbre matching at low frequencies like that.
You should absolutely look for the best performing Sub you can allow yourself to afford.
Yeah, may be a bit of a knee-jerk reactiom from me with regards to their newer lines, but in general I totally agree with Ryan. When it comes to subs, get the best you can afford and there's no need to match speakers and subs. Lately Monoprice has really been knocking it out of the park with their subwoofers and I think are among the best value right now.
 
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Project SOG

Audioholic
What you're missing is that Deftech is very well known for bloated specs when it comes to their speakers and subwoofers. I think you would be much better off switching gears and looking at something from the Monoprice Monolith line or the earlier mentioned Starke sound.
Thank you for that insight. It seems like the general consensus is that their subs are not that great.
 
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Project SOG

Audioholic
I think it’s important to note here that a distinction should be made: the new DT Demand Series Speakers seem to have honest specifications.

That said, there is little to no redeeming value in any of their previous products that I have found. My 2¢. Avoid their subs at all cost.
I actually had a DT salesperson tell me the same.

Also, there is absolutely no reason to match Speakers to Sub. There is no such thing as Timbre matching at low frequencies like that.
You should absolutely look for the best performing Sub you can allow yourself to afford.
This is insightful. I'm new to this world so learning that I don't have to match is a good thing since I might have not options now.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
This is insightful. I'm new to this world so learning that I don't have to match is a good thing since I might have not options now.
When it comes to bass frequencies there's no voicing or timbre matching as we hear them differently. What's important is making sure you have enough sub for your room size and good clean measured perfomance.

A lot of folks tend to underestimate what true good clean bass can do for your system. I had my eyes opened when I upgraded from mediocre to good and sufficient for my room size. The perceived difference in clarity and smoothness had an effect on the entire frequency range and really did more to clean up my sound than I expected. It was a nice surprise, and almost as eye opening as when I upgraded my main speakers.
 
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kini

Full Audioholic
So I'm better off going with two DN 10'S?
For the price of the DN10s you could get SVS PB1000Pros or HSU VTF2.5s if you have the space for them.

I mistakenly bought into DTs sub line when I set up my HT room. While my SC8000 is not bad and it's been very reliable it just wasn't worth the price.
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
This is insightful. I'm new to this world so learning that I don't have to match is a good thing since I might have not options now.
The only matching you should do is between the Mains and Center, and possibly Surrounds if you want.

Agree with Pogre: good quality Bass, clean, linear and free from distortions is a surprising thing. It is both powerful and subtle. Some people think their Sub isn’t working right because they suddenly don’t hear the distortion in the sound the way they are used too.
That is an important distinction. When most people complain about Subs, it is the rattles and other weird sounds that bother people. While you will still make sh!t rattle with a very good Sub, it’s different and usually happens at much lower frequencies in my experience.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Some people think their Sub isn’t working right because they suddenly don’t hear the distortion in the sound the way they are used to.
This is true and an interesting observation as I experienced it. When I got better subs that weren't undersized at first I thought something wasn't right because the larger subs actually seemed quieter. What was happening is my previous subs weren't as clean and a little undersized so they were distorting and added noise. Noise in frequencies that are hard to detect for the human ear, but enough that it masked how clean my speakers were playing. I had just never experienced bass that clean in my room before. Once you experience it tho, you get it, and you won't ever wanna go back.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
So just curious, your name, "Project SOG". Is SOG an acronym for "Sea Of Green"? If so it's one that I'm quite familiar with and gives us something more in common aside from an interest in audio. ;)
 
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