Subwoofer Suggestions

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OffRoad322

Enthusiast
Hi all,
As you may be able to tell, I am brand new to the forum. I've been searching around for a while, but haven't found an answer to my question.

My Current Setup:
- Amp: Sony STR-DE695
- Fronts: Boston VR1's
- Center: Boston VRC


What sub would pair well with my setup.

Thanks for the help.
 
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abboudc

Audioholic Chief
Hi all,
As you may be able to tell, I am brand new to the forum. I've been searching around for a while, but haven't found an answer to my question.

My Current Setup:
- Amp: Sony STR-DE695
- Fronts: Boston VR1's
- Center: Boston VRC


What sub would pair well with my setup.

Thanks for the help.
What's your budget and how big is your room?
 
Gimpy Ric

Gimpy Ric

Moderator
Welcome to the forums! I'm a newbie here also. How big is your room and your wallet? How big a box do you want in your corner? Have you listened to anything you like on a system like yours that had a sub?

Most places will let you take stuff back if you don't like it. Okay, it wouldn't be fair not to mention Hsu Research. http://www.hsuresearch.com ;) Big subs at budget prices.
 
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OffRoad322

Enthusiast
Sorry everyone forgot to mention my room size: 21L x 14W.

Budget-wise, I don't want to spend a fortune. Which means around $700-800.

Thanks all.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
How tall is your ceiling in that room? The volume of the room is important.

Internet-direct brands that get recommended around here are SVS (svsound.com), Hsu (hsuresearch.com), Onix (av123.com), and Axiom (axiomaudio.com) - there are others, but they aren't coming to mind at the moment.

A good step is to e-mail those places and ask them which of their subs would work well in your room. I'm more familiar with SVS (on paper...I'm still waiting for first SVS to be delivered), and I believe that they have some units that will suit your room and your budget.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

Moderator
8ft. ceiling. So...

21'L
14'W
8'H
A 2500 Sq Ft room, $700-800 budget, you'll be able to get more sub than you need, and you can never need enough :D

Check out the HSU VTF-2 MK3. It is under your range, extends down to 18 Hz and is $500.

Or

The SVS PB12-NSD at $599

Or you could try a kit from Parts Express with their Titanic MKIII 15 inch kit at
$688

All these subs will come with a money back guarantee / trial period. The MKIII is alot of bang for the buck.

Happy hunting
 
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OffRoad322

Enthusiast
Hi all,
Thanks for all the replies, I really appreciate it. My other question is how to hook up subs to my amp.

My amp, Sony STR-DE695 has two options both are single cable connections:
1) Multi Channel single subwoofer
2) Single Subwoofer pre-out

Some of the options suggested don't have a single cable option, like the SVS PB12-NSD just has: http://www.svsound.com/pix/pb12_nsd_amp_hires.jpg

Any help would be appreciated.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
The SVS, although it has both a left and a right line-level input, will work fine if you plug the cable into just one of them - at least, I'm pretty sure about that...you can check the owner's manual or just ask SVS. You can also always get a y-adapter and split the single cable into two connectors and plug into both the left and right inputs on the sub. Same goes for other subs.

The "Multi Channel single subwoofer" might be an input. Just a note for you to check on that, as I haven't downloaded a picture of your receiver.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
$ 699.00 msrp
And a whole lot of Bullshit.

For that price and size, you'd want to stick with SVS and Hsu. Axiom doesn't get decent until the EP500, and AV123 use mostly sealed units, which won't have the necessary output for a room of that size.

One not asked that is muchly needed, is the use? Do you want the sub for music, movies, games, karaoke, all?

SheepStar
 
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OffRoad322

Enthusiast
I'm going to use the subwoofer for 90% movies and 10% music.
 
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nick1000000

Full Audioholic
I am in the same boat you are. I have the same square foot room you have but I have an 18 ft ceiling not 8.I have talked to both HSU and SVS via e-mail. Both were helpful, SVS somewhat more helpful. SVS recommended the PB10_NSD. He said for the size it would be perfect. He did say though if I wanted some more umph in my bass I should get the PB12_NSD. It has 50% more power. The only difference between YOUR setup and mine is where the sub will go. For me that PB10_NSD is good because it will sit only about 4 to 5ft away from me. HSU recommended the VTF-2 MK3 or the VTF-3 MK3.
 

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