Best subwoofer for $600?

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55katest55

Audioholic
Including shipping...

For a 1560 cf room, 100% HT use. I'd like it to go down low. Thanks.

I am waiting for an eD A2-300 but it has taken 5 weeks and i think will be a while yet, so no eD products please (nothing against the company, they are great, but I cant wait so long...my break is almost over lol).
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
I think these are the best new options for less than $600 shipped (not in any particular order):
HSU VTF-2.3
Rythmik FV12
Epik Legend

I think you would be more than satisfied (especially in a room that small) with any one of them.

If you are willing to consider used/b-stock, Outlaw has an LFM-1 EX for $574 shipped here:
https://www.outlawaudio.com/mofcart/bstock.html
 
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55katest55

Audioholic
I think these are the best new options for less than $600 shipped (not in any particular order):
HSU VTF-2.3
Rythmik FV12
Epik Legend

I think you would be more than satisfied (especially in a room that small) with any one of them.

If you are willing to consider used/b-stock, Outlaw has an LFM-1 EX for $574 shipped here:
https://www.outlawaudio.com/mofcart/bstock.html
What exactly is b-stock?

Also...man, those are all good choices. I love the look of the dual opposed drivers, HSUs track record, and the direct servo tech in the rythmik.
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
B-stock can mean a number of things. It could be a customer returned item and/or have minor visual defects or something along those lines. I would recommend emailing outlaw directly and asking them the condition of the subwoofer.

For example, my LFM-1 EX has a defect on top - the inlaid plexiglass top was not fully seated and isn't perfectly flat. It's noticeable when the lights are on/if you look directly at it, but it doesn't affect its performance as a subwoofer at all.

Here's an old photo for reference:
 
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55katest55

Audioholic
Thanks for the info.

Alright guys, which would you go for out of the\se three?

HSU VTF-2.3
Rythmik FV12
Epik Legend
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
That's a bit of a toss up...they are all going to do well. Of those, the Legend will most likely have the most output. The Rythmik will likely be the cleanest sounding, though the Legend is sealed and will be a good all around sub IMO. HSUs have traditionally been very musical but the current VTF-2 digs deeper compared to the older ones, though it is vented. The Rythmik is vented, but it is also a servo sub, so it will still be clean.
 
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55katest55

Audioholic
Im hearing that the Legend uses EQ to get down low, i dont like that. :/
 
5

55katest55

Audioholic
That's a bit of a toss up...they are all going to do well. Of those, the Legend will most likely have the most output. The Rythmik will likely be the cleanest sounding, though the Legend is sealed and will be a good all around sub IMO. HSUs have traditionally been very musical but the current VTF-2 digs deeper compared to the older ones, though it is vented. The Rythmik is vented, but it is also a servo sub, so it will still be clean.
Im trying to thank your post but cant, guess i need more thanks myself. :eek:

Im strongly considering the FV12 over the HSU, and considering axing the Legend. Is the servo really pretty good? Thanks!
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I am sure if you dig deep enough, all of them likely have things that either clean up or extend response integral to the amp, so that is a non-issue in my book. I have an Empire, so I can say from experience, how it is done doesn't matter. The main performance for their subs, and where the vast majority of the sound is, is higher up in the range.

Yes, servo is a great thing. I've heard a sealed Rythmik and it is a solid performer. I also previously used one of their amps for a sub I had and I have no problem recommending their products at all. Prior to buying the Empire, I was considering building one of the GR/Rythmik (GR Research driver w/Rythmik servo amp) subs.
 
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55katest55

Audioholic
I am sure if you dig deep enough, all of them likely have things that either clean up or extend response integral to the amp, so that is a non-issue in my book. I have an Empire, so I can say from experience, how it is done doesn't matter. The main performance for their subs, and where the vast majority of the sound is, is higher up in the range.
I guess that is true. Im a sucker for those dual drivers though. :D
 
5

55katest55

Audioholic
Btw, how would these three compare to the elemental designs A2-300 subwoofer? They would be an improvement, right?
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I have not heard an eD sub, so can't comment on that one.
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
I have no experience with any of the three or the ed. The specs on the ed are very impressive though and I certainly wouldn't say it loses. I'd like to see a proper review of all 4 subs :D
 
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55katest55

Audioholic
I'm just trying to figure out which one offers the best bang for the buck of the three. Im assuming that the Legend and the FV12 are the most accurate, while the VTF2 goes a tad bit lower.

I LOVE the dual opposed drivers of the legend, and the specs state it goes to 16-18 hz usable, and i like how it is sealed. But i have also heard awesome things about the direct servo tech of the Rythmik FV12 and everyone keeps recommending it.

sakfjjasfkljkfajklfjsf :eek:
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
Paralysis by analysis :) You'll get too absorbed in looking at reviews and opinions and specs, but you'll have to choose one eventually. Like I said, I bet any one of them would be awesome for you.
 
5

55katest55

Audioholic
Would your guys' decisions be different if I threw an Outlaw LFM-1 EX into the mix?
 
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55katest55

Audioholic
Bought the B-stock LFM-1 EX! Pretty damn excited! Hope there's no visual imperfections. Wish I'd have caught the damn sub in June during the sale when it was $555 new...
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
Congrats! I'm sure you'll like it. I'm really happy with mine :D
 

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