Not Sure What Good Subs Are Out There

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Chitown2477

Audioholic
I currently have the setup below and I am looking to upgrade my sub. Right now I have a Def Tech PS60BK (Freq Response: 23Hz — 150 Hz. / One high-definition 8" -driver / Built-in Amplifier: 150 watts).

The reason for the upgrade is primarily to get more bass for music and secondarily for movies. My use mix is about 60% movies and 40% music. For movies the sub is good but fairly weak for music. I am not sure if I want to get another sub exactly like the one I have or buy a bigger one and use a single sub. I like the idea of two sub for more balance but more than anything I want bass iwht more depth.

Please let me know your thoughts and recommendations. I am currently researching subs but have NO idea which subs are better than others.

I have to admit I have been impressed with my current DefTech sub. My budget is about $500 and the room size is about 12’ x 16’ and opens into another room.

-Klipsch RC-52 Center
-Klipsch RF-52 Front L/R
-Klipsch RS-42 Surrounds
-Def Tech PS60BK
-Sony Bravia 50" LCD
-Yamaha RX-V1600
-Playstation 3
-Xbox 360 (with HD-DVD)
-DirecTv HD Receiver
-Panamax Power Conditioner
-HDMI 2-1 Switcher

Thanks,

Drell
 
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gus6464

Audioholic Samurai
SVS PB10-NSD or PB12-NSD if you can afford another 100 bucks.
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
All very good recommendations. I would also like to mention these: ;);)

Cheers,

Phil
 
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speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
What are those?
gus, they are Outlaw Audio LFM-1Pluses. I have left the paper on the top as they come with a real nice glass top. I mentioned these, because I am gettin g better at taking pictures-this was taken earlier today. :D:D

Cheers,

Phil
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
A lot of good subs mentioned so far. I'll throw the MFW-15 for $599 into the mix.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Maybe an Epik Valor, for a good Sealed Sub for music first and HT secondly...

15" Sealed... $549.00 would be a good value IMO...
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
HAHAHAHAHA 23Hz from an 8" sub with 150w. Good old DefTech and their ridiculously overstated specs. Sorry, just had to comment on that one.

I've owned SVS and HSU subs and I whole heartedly recommend both of them. For a room that size, you could get away with a PB-10, but I'd still go with a PB-12 or a 25-31PCi cyclinder. The Outlaw subs were designed by Dr. HSU, so you won't go wrong there either.
 
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bernernj

Enthusiast
You can get a B-stock MFW-15 for about that or an eD A3-300 for $430 I think
 
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Ron Temple

Senior Audioholic
HAHAHAHAHA 23Hz from an 8" sub with 150w. Good old DefTech and their ridiculously overstated specs. Sorry, just had to comment on that one.
Ya no, I've always wondered why a well respected company, performance wise, keeps shooting themselves in the foot with bloated marketing specs. I guess the audio forum community is just irrelevant to their overall sales strategy.
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
Ya no, I've always wondered why a well respected company, performance wise, keeps shooting themselves in the foot with bloated marketing specs. I guess the audio forum community is just irrelevant to their overall sales strategy.
I have said all along, modern day Bose. You just can't beat those High Definition Drivers.:rolleyes:
 
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Chitown2477

Audioholic
Thanks all for the advice. I got a super deal at a Best Buy new store grand opening here in Chicago on the Klipsch Sub-10 for just under $280. I strongly considered the SVS PB10-NSD but for roughly $140 less I had to get the Klipsch - money is tight at home.

The difference between my old Def Tech PS60BK (8" driver, 125w RMS) and the new Sub-10 is, well, dramatic. The low movie effects are much better. I'm still tweaking the settings but it is a great sub at the price point AND gives me what I was looking for.

Selling my old one on craigslist to give the wifey "thank you" money!

Drell
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Congrats on the deal. Can't complain about having a little more money left in the wallet. Enjoy!
 
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