Budgeting for speakers / subs / etc.

Alamar

Alamar

Full Audioholic
In the somewhat distant future I'm going to be upgrading my current set of speakers / sub / receiver / etc.

I've been reading a lot of reviews of "recommended systems" and it seems like the recommended percentage of the budget spent on a subwoofer [compared to subwoofer + other speakers] is roughly 20-30%.

Would I really be cheating myself if I used too much of my budget for subwoofer(s)? [Say 40%]

NOTE: I'm not a bass-head and intend to level match and eventually calibrate [smooth out FR] any upgrades that I end up with to the best of my limited ability.
 
jinjuku

jinjuku

Moderator
That would be dependent on your budget. Is it $1000 or $10000 :)

I think you can get away with favoring one component in a setup when you have a large budget by virtue that your other components are still going to be relatively nice anyways.

My 0.02 dollars.
 
no. 5

no. 5

Audioholic Field Marshall
Would I really be cheating myself if I used too much of my budget for subwoofer(s)? [Say 40%]
In my opinion, no. A good subwoofer (or, better subwoofers) is very important to good sound, even if you're not a bass head, something that will play cleanly and "quickly", even if it's only to around 30Hz to 40Hz will do a lot.

If you are really into calibrating, you way want to look into a spectrum analyzer (there are some freeware RTA and other acoustic analyzer programs available if you don't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a stand alone device).
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I agree with no. 5 in that 40% isn't too high of a percentage. Those percentages are just guidelines anyway. I recently bought a new sub, and I just calculated the percentage of cost of it compared to the total of speakers plus sub (and accounted for inflation because I bought my speakers in 1998), and the sub cost was...get this...40% of the total. I'm very happy with the new sub and do not think that it's too much for the speakers.
 
Alamar

Alamar

Full Audioholic
That would be dependent on your budget. Is it $1000 or $10000 :)

I think you can get away with favoring one component in a setup when you have a large budget by virtue that your other components are still going to be relatively nice anyways.

My 0.02 dollars.
"Relatively nice" is a slippery term.

While I'll have to make adjustments for my house, room size, etc. I was considering up to about 1K on a subwoofer [Hsu?] and up to 500 if I felt that I needed it on a mid-bass module [also Hsu].

That's up to 1500$ in my budget allowed for bass.

I'm thinking of having roughly a 2000$ budget for the rest of my speakers. The 2000$ will need to cover 6 side & 1 center speaker.

I'm thinking of getting a primary sub first. If for some reason I decide that I want a mid-bass module I'll get that a little later. I'll save up a while after that and get my other 7 speakers at once.

BTW: No HTiB for me ... I think that I can cobble together a better system on my own.

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As for the final budget numbers I'm a "best bang-for-your-buck" kind of guy so I'm willing to move up or down a little if it means that I'm getting decent quality and a lot for my $.
 
J

Johnd

Audioholic Samurai
It sounds like you've worked out the budget ratio. To answer your initial question...no. 40% is not to much to allocate on speakers. In fact, an editorial by Audioholics proposed this very ratio.
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
I think your sub/speaker ratio is just fine. Your $1,500 sub budget does put you in range of the SVS PB13-Ultra, the Big Dawg. It's something to look into at least.
 
Alamar

Alamar

Full Audioholic
I think your sub/speaker ratio is just fine. Your $1,500 sub budget does put you in range of the SVS PB13-Ultra, the Big Dawg. It's something to look into at least.
I'll try to keep that in mind. I'm open to any sub that's clearly better for the same amount of $ ... I have no loyalty beyond value/quality for my $ ;)

Are there any reviews of this sub [links] that you could point me to?

FYI: Part of the reason that I was leaning towards the Hsu [to be honest] is that a VTF3-HO or VTF3-HO-Turbo may be plenty for me without even needing to invest the extra $ in a mid-bass module.
 

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