Greetings,
I currently use dual Hsu VTF-3 MK5 subs in my primary setup. I've recently adjusted their positioning using REW and have them fairly well optimized for reasonably good frequency response and output given a variety of placement limitations. I'm very pleased with how they sound, however, during low frequency playback at loud volumes (sub-25Hz or so) I find that port chuffing can intrude. I currently run them in EQ1 mode w/ 1 port plugged for maximum extension. I've been toying with the idea of moving to subs with large enclosures and more port area to help with ULF performance and have narrowed my options down to the Monolith 13" and 15" subs.
Per James' review, the 13" Monolith seems to out-perform the 15" at virtually all frequencies (at least with the ports open). However, in looking at Erin's reviews of each of these subs, his results are quite different. Now, I understand that there are some differences in how each reviewer measures and captures the data, so it's understandable that the numbers between both may not align precisely. However, while Erin's measurements agree with James' in that they show the 15" Monolith gives up ULF output to the newer, more powerful 13", once it reaches into the midbass, the 15" handily bests the 13". This is in stark contrast to James' findings.
This is taken from Erin's review of the 13" Monolith:
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Per this table, we can see better ULF output from the 13", but once each sub rounds 30Hz, the 15" is getting twice as loud (or better).
Compare this to James' data:
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Based on Erin's data I'm likely going with the 15" to maintain the better midbass output. Based on James' data the 13" is an easy winner virtually everywhere. Why such a discrepancy?
To throw another wrench into the equation, I can currently purchase the 15" on sale for a dramatically lower cost than the 13". The difference in price in purchasing two is over $1400 in favor of the 15". I'm also open to the possibility that I am missing something simple.
Thanks in advance!