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gs274

Enthusiast
I'm currently in the market for a subwoofer to add to my little home theater...using Paradigm Studio 40 v3's with a Marantz SR7001 for power. What's my best bet for both music and theater.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
We could probably use some more information about your layout....

Room size.. LxWxH
Budget...

Are you doing a 5.1 surround...?
 
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jackdean101

Audioholic Intern
We could probably use some more information about your layout....

Room size.. LxWxH
Budget...

Are you doing a 5.1 surround...?
Budget = not sure planning on $300

Room = 24 by 20, concrete floors

system = theater 5.1 surround

Receiver = Yamaha RX-V661 http://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/productdetail.html?CNTID=547398&CTID=5000300&ATRID=1020&DETYP=ATTRIBUTE

Speakers = Canton
Center = LE 150 CM - http://www.canton.de/en-produktdata-archiv-le150cm.htm
Front Towers = GLE 407 - http://www.canton.de/en-produktdata-gleserie-gle407.htm
Rears = LE 130 - http://www.canton.de/en-produktdata-archiv-le130.htm

DVD - Sony Playstation 3

Front Projector = Epson PowerLite Pro Cinema 810 Projector -http://www.projectorcentral.com/Epso...Cinema_810.htm

Sub = not sure???

What would u suggest??

I was thinking maybe CANTON AS100 .... is that any good. Seems like http://www.accessories4less.com/ is selling it for a good price
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
What happened to original poster.......

you might want to increase your sub budget for a room that size...
There aren't alot of subs that will provide a good punch or a decent low hitting responce in that price range....
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
The Parts Express 15" kit is back in stock, it is about $300.
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=300-770

It is a larger sub an requires a little time to put together (doesn't take a braniac though). So long as you wait to plug the sub in until you are finished putting together it should be easy as pie.:D This is probably one of the best value subs in this price range.

BIC has offerings that may also be a of interest.;)
 
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gs274

Enthusiast
OMG talk about thread hijacking =)

Room is currently 14x20 8' ceilings...wood floors with carpeting. Currently i'm looking for something that can add what the studio 40's are missing...maybe later on turn it inito a 5.1 if/when i move it into the family room. Budget...none really...i DO want to get my moneys worth of course.
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
Let's Start With a Little Reading....

OMG talk about thread hijacking =)

Room is currently 14x20 8' ceilings...wood floors with carpeting. Currently i'm looking for something that can add what the studio 40's are missing...maybe later on turn it inito a 5.1 if/when i move it into the family room. Budget...none really...i DO want to get my moneys worth of course.
Well, there's a whole range of choices spanning a HUGE range in price. The things you'll need to decide is how much you're willing to spend (budgets ALWAYS get blown), do I want something in a particular wood finish, do you have a size constraint, what type of material you normally listen to (mostly movies or music), etc........

There is the "internet direct" manufacturers like:
http://www.svsound.com/index.cfm
http://www.hsuresearch.com/
http://www.av123.com/index.php
http://www.outlawaudio.com/

Then there is the stuff you can get in the B&M stores like:
http://www.velodyne.com/main.aspx

There is plenty of info out there with reviews. The two biggest (and opinionated) reviewers you'll find on the forums is "craigsub" and "Ilkka".

Ilkka has his own review forum:
http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/subwoofer-tests/
And Craigsub has his:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=768150&page=1

AND DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE REVIEWS HERE!
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/subwoofers/
 
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jackdean101

Audioholic Intern
Good question.

Is this the same person? :confused:

If not (and we know it's not), "jackdean101" needs to start his own thread.
Ok.. fine.. I will start my own. It just seems that there a a lot of threads w/ "what sub should I get" in the title. I thought it would be easier and more effiecent to use a thread that is already started. Then all of us knobs could benefit from the information given. Didn't realize everyone is going to get all emotional about it.
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
Ok.. fine.. I will start my own. It just seems that there a a lot of threads w/ "what sub should I get" in the title. I thought it would be easier and more effiecent to use a thread that is already started. Then all of us knobs could benefit from the information given. Didn't realize everyone is going to get all emotional about it.
It's my job :)
 
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jackdean101

Audioholic Intern
What happened to original poster.......

you might want to increase your sub budget for a room that size...
There aren't alot of subs that will provide a good punch or a decent low hitting responce in that price range....
How much $ do you think it would take to get something "respectable" that sounds good.
 
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jackdean101

Audioholic Intern
OMG talk about thread hijacking =)
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Sorry gs274... didn't intend to hijack your thread!!! lol.. Honestly I was asking the same question and since you already started the thread I thought it was pointless to start a whole new thread.
 
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gs274

Enthusiast
I don't mind jack...if more people can get the info they are looking for from the same threads, the better. Mine is basically because I haven't found any information on matching anything BESIDES paradigm subs with the studio series. I personally thing that the paradigms are a bit overpriced...but then again. what isn't in the high end market.

I think that what i'm most looking for is something that will compliment the sound of the paradigms. Size...something small...less than a square foot. budget...say less than $2k. Finish doesn't really matter...black seems most common.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
gs272-
Many people think that HSU is a "musical" sub that also handles movies well. You may look at their offerings.:)

Jackdean101-
You are working in different budget brackets, so your question is different from the OP. Given that, I have made the best suggestion that I can for your budget. The Parts Express 15" probably gives you the best value. All you have to do is put the woofer and the amp in the enclosure along with few other little side items and it is ready to go. Refer to my earlier post in this thread for the link.:)
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
I think that what i'm most looking for is something that will compliment the sound of the paradigms. Size...something small...less than a square foot. budget...say less than $2k. Finish doesn't really matter...black seems most common.
Hey cool... someone without budget constraints... :) this doesn't happen very often... :D
I thought about this sub when you said 1 cubic FT... size... Small but powerful.

I think maybe one of the best sub's out there in the $2K range is a Paradigm Servo 15 V2 MSRP is $2,200/US. www.paradigm.com
Its supposed to be quite a musical sub...
http://www.hometheatersound.com/equipment/paradigm_servo_15_v2.htm
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=822995
quote from Ed Mullen....
"The Servo-15 V2 is a reference subwoofer. Powerful, clean, linear, deep, bullet-proof, and no audible artifacts even under heavy drive loads. Anyone considering the latest class of high perf sealed subwoofers should have the Servo-15 V2 on the short list."

Now there are plenty of others out there if you do your research but you will find that this is one sub at the top of many peoples short list...

If you don't mind saving a couple bucks... there is one used on Audiogon..
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?homesubw&1181765152
 
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gs274

Enthusiast
I actually think i'm leaning towards the ultracube 10, I checked out the spl-1000 but my local shop said that they had had a run of high failure rates on the velodynes over the last couple of years and were dropping them. Cooled me off on that a bit.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Well if your looking to add some LFE deep bass to your system for HT, you will be missing out on some good low end effects with a 10" sub...
If the Ultracube is what your after, you might want to consider the 12".

"UltraCube 12 is a little bigger UltraCube 10! With a 12” active (650w) and two 10” passives, this 15” cube can fill big time environments."

Otherwise a good musical sub with some punch the SVS SB12 Plus is great bang for your buck at $699.00
http://www.svsound.com/products-sub-box-sb12plus.cfm
Good luck M8....
 
MACCA350

MACCA350

Audioholic Chief
I actually think i'm leaning towards the ultracube 10, I checked out the spl-1000 but my local shop said that they had had a run of high failure rates on the velodynes over the last couple of years and were dropping them. Cooled me off on that a bit.
Which models? and what kind of failures?

cheers:)
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
there have been alot of amp failure duscussions that have been going on, I read some complaints over at avs forums...
 

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