LOL, I almost spewed my coffee when I read the text in that picture. :) Steve
avnetguy Audioholic Chief Aug 14, 2012 #81 dkane360 said: Click to expand... LOL, I almost spewed my coffee when I read the text in that picture. Steve Last edited by a moderator: Oct 23, 2014
dkane360 said: Click to expand... LOL, I almost spewed my coffee when I read the text in that picture. Steve
its phillip Audioholic Ninja Aug 14, 2012 #82 lsiberian said: My ten favorite commercially available subs because I'm a biased man. Elemental Designs A-3 300. Another value sub offering at 600 they offer deep notes without breaking the bank. Click to expand... You might wanna read the last few pages of the ED subwoofer thread on AVS...wouldn't really say that sub is available if ED can't deliver on anything. Really unfortunate because their products always appealed to me Replace it on your list with a JTR Orbit Shifter or Captivator / Cap S/ Cap S2
lsiberian said: My ten favorite commercially available subs because I'm a biased man. Elemental Designs A-3 300. Another value sub offering at 600 they offer deep notes without breaking the bank. Click to expand... You might wanna read the last few pages of the ED subwoofer thread on AVS...wouldn't really say that sub is available if ED can't deliver on anything. Really unfortunate because their products always appealed to me Replace it on your list with a JTR Orbit Shifter or Captivator / Cap S/ Cap S2
lsiberian Audioholic Overlord Aug 14, 2012 #83 its phillip said: You might wanna read the last few pages of the ED subwoofer thread on AVS...wouldn't really say that sub is available if ED can't deliver on anything. Really unfortunate because their products always appealed to me Replace it on your list with a JTR Orbit Shifter or Captivator / Cap S/ Cap S2 Click to expand... Yeah I've heard some about some of those issues. JTRs are fantastic just remember they are passive which means you will need a good power amp to driver them.
its phillip said: You might wanna read the last few pages of the ED subwoofer thread on AVS...wouldn't really say that sub is available if ED can't deliver on anything. Really unfortunate because their products always appealed to me Replace it on your list with a JTR Orbit Shifter or Captivator / Cap S/ Cap S2 Click to expand... Yeah I've heard some about some of those issues. JTRs are fantastic just remember they are passive which means you will need a good power amp to driver them.
its phillip Audioholic Ninja Aug 14, 2012 #84 As far as I know, the only JTR sub available with a passive option is the Captivator. All others are sold as powered versions. I believe the amps are sourced from SpeakerPower, just like Seaton's offerings.
As far as I know, the only JTR sub available with a passive option is the Captivator. All others are sold as powered versions. I believe the amps are sourced from SpeakerPower, just like Seaton's offerings.
lsiberian Audioholic Overlord Aug 14, 2012 #85 its phillip said: As far as I know, the only JTR sub available with a passive option is the Captivator. All others are sold as powered versions. I believe the amps are sourced from SpeakerPower, just like Seaton's offerings. Click to expand... That would appear to be the case a screw must be loose today. . I'd love to do a JTR based theater. Could you imagine how amazing one of these blockbuster movies would be in a theater like that.
its phillip said: As far as I know, the only JTR sub available with a passive option is the Captivator. All others are sold as powered versions. I believe the amps are sourced from SpeakerPower, just like Seaton's offerings. Click to expand... That would appear to be the case a screw must be loose today. . I'd love to do a JTR based theater. Could you imagine how amazing one of these blockbuster movies would be in a theater like that.
its phillip Audioholic Ninja Aug 14, 2012 #86 Yeah, I'd love to check out (and own) a Danley, Seaton, and/or JTR theater one of these days
lsiberian Audioholic Overlord Aug 17, 2012 #88 Seth=L said: Where'd he go? Click to expand... Back to school.
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Aug 17, 2012 #89 Nope, back to Trollville. In reality, I don't think anyone cares.
A ACsGreens Full Audioholic Aug 17, 2012 #90 lsiberian said: My ten favorite commercially available subs because I'm a biased man. In no particular order: JL Audio Fathom f113 it's small and sleak with incredible SPL in the upper ranges. It's also not ugly. I would probably own one if I didn't build my own sub. (I prefer the shorter one's looks) Funky Waves 18.3 I love PR-s and I love TC sounds. They do a fantastic finishing job and you get the best bass possible SVS Ultra Cylinder. I love the idea of having a couple tubes in my theater. It's innovative and effective. Seaton Submersive. I love subs that look good. Sound good and deliver. This one certainly does. HSU STF-2. It's a fantastic value at 349 that won't break a budget. They make other great subs, but they also offer one of the gems below 500. Elemental Designs A-3 300. Another value sub offering at 600 they offer deep notes without breaking the bank. Danley TH-Spud. Need a new step for your theater. This sub will amaze you while pulling less energy than your traditional subs. A tapped horn build is an innovative approach that uses a small driver for big sound. Epik Empire. Another great sealed sub under 1k. CraigSUB SS-18.1. Thought he's not a popular figure in many circles his strong opinions do lead to very solid subs and the passive option might be preferred by some. He offers a unique option. Velodyne Optimum In-Wall. For those who only want in wall options Velodyne actually offer a decent(expensive) approach. There are many great subs for many situations that's why it's always good to ask for help, but there are numerous options with great companies, great products and great engineers pushing the envelope. The idea that 2 or 3 companies are the only ones offering great subs points to a lack of research. Click to expand... Isiberian- Have you heard the SVS cylinder? I have looked at that but have not read any good info on it. I also like the looks, and it has good WAF.
lsiberian said: My ten favorite commercially available subs because I'm a biased man. In no particular order: JL Audio Fathom f113 it's small and sleak with incredible SPL in the upper ranges. It's also not ugly. I would probably own one if I didn't build my own sub. (I prefer the shorter one's looks) Funky Waves 18.3 I love PR-s and I love TC sounds. They do a fantastic finishing job and you get the best bass possible SVS Ultra Cylinder. I love the idea of having a couple tubes in my theater. It's innovative and effective. Seaton Submersive. I love subs that look good. Sound good and deliver. This one certainly does. HSU STF-2. It's a fantastic value at 349 that won't break a budget. They make other great subs, but they also offer one of the gems below 500. Elemental Designs A-3 300. Another value sub offering at 600 they offer deep notes without breaking the bank. Danley TH-Spud. Need a new step for your theater. This sub will amaze you while pulling less energy than your traditional subs. A tapped horn build is an innovative approach that uses a small driver for big sound. Epik Empire. Another great sealed sub under 1k. CraigSUB SS-18.1. Thought he's not a popular figure in many circles his strong opinions do lead to very solid subs and the passive option might be preferred by some. He offers a unique option. Velodyne Optimum In-Wall. For those who only want in wall options Velodyne actually offer a decent(expensive) approach. There are many great subs for many situations that's why it's always good to ask for help, but there are numerous options with great companies, great products and great engineers pushing the envelope. The idea that 2 or 3 companies are the only ones offering great subs points to a lack of research. Click to expand... Isiberian- Have you heard the SVS cylinder? I have looked at that but have not read any good info on it. I also like the looks, and it has good WAF.
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Aug 17, 2012 #91 ACsGreens said: Isiberian- Have you heard the SVS cylinder? I have looked at that but have not read any good info on it. I also like the looks, and it has good WAF. Click to expand... If you ask SVS, they will say there isn't much difference between the cylinders and the boxes performance wise.
ACsGreens said: Isiberian- Have you heard the SVS cylinder? I have looked at that but have not read any good info on it. I also like the looks, and it has good WAF. Click to expand... If you ask SVS, they will say there isn't much difference between the cylinders and the boxes performance wise.
KEW Audioholic Overlord Aug 17, 2012 #92 j_garcia said: If you ask SVS, they will say there isn't much difference between the cylinders and the boxes performance wise. Click to expand... If there is a difference, it likely favors the cylinder. There is a reason pressure vessels are cylindrical.
j_garcia said: If you ask SVS, they will say there isn't much difference between the cylinders and the boxes performance wise. Click to expand... If there is a difference, it likely favors the cylinder. There is a reason pressure vessels are cylindrical.
Adam Audioholic Jedi Aug 17, 2012 #93 ACsGreens said: Isiberian- Have you heard the SVS cylinder? I have looked at that but have not read any good info on it. I also like the looks, and it has good WAF. Click to expand... KEW said: If there is a difference, it likely favors the cylinder. There is a reason pressure vessels are cylindrical. Click to expand... I've had a PC13-Ultra for five years now. I love it. I couldn't stop grinning the first night that I got it and hooked it up. My recollection from years ago is that the PB13-Ultra had a slight edge in terms of performance, but I chose the cylinder for a few reasons: smaller footprint, lower weight, very similar performance, and...I liked the look. Now, it is very tall compared to the boxes, so what you gain in lower footprint, you give up in height.
ACsGreens said: Isiberian- Have you heard the SVS cylinder? I have looked at that but have not read any good info on it. I also like the looks, and it has good WAF. Click to expand... KEW said: If there is a difference, it likely favors the cylinder. There is a reason pressure vessels are cylindrical. Click to expand... I've had a PC13-Ultra for five years now. I love it. I couldn't stop grinning the first night that I got it and hooked it up. My recollection from years ago is that the PB13-Ultra had a slight edge in terms of performance, but I chose the cylinder for a few reasons: smaller footprint, lower weight, very similar performance, and...I liked the look. Now, it is very tall compared to the boxes, so what you gain in lower footprint, you give up in height.
whasaaaab Junior Audioholic Sep 20, 2012 #94 ridikas said: It's that time again. I did it with speakers and now let's take a look at some subwoofers. The subwoofer has to perform equally well for movies and music and be able to cover an area of at least 2000 cubic feet. 1.) SVS PB13-Ultra (Is there a better sub on the planet?) 2.) HSU VTH-15H 3.) Rythmik FV15HP 4.) SVS PB12-Plus 5.) HSU VTF-3 MK 4 6.) SVS PB12-NSD 7.) HSU VTF-2 MK 4 8.) Rythmik F15HP 9.) Epik Empire 10.) Epik Legend Am I right? Hmmm? Click to expand... Not sure if these were mentionedbut you are missing paradigm sub 25, paradigm sub2, JL audio gotham, Velodyne Digital Drive 1812 Signature Edition these should be in th elist as well seaton submerisive both versions should be at the top of the list, unless price point was an issue.
ridikas said: It's that time again. I did it with speakers and now let's take a look at some subwoofers. The subwoofer has to perform equally well for movies and music and be able to cover an area of at least 2000 cubic feet. 1.) SVS PB13-Ultra (Is there a better sub on the planet?) 2.) HSU VTH-15H 3.) Rythmik FV15HP 4.) SVS PB12-Plus 5.) HSU VTF-3 MK 4 6.) SVS PB12-NSD 7.) HSU VTF-2 MK 4 8.) Rythmik F15HP 9.) Epik Empire 10.) Epik Legend Am I right? Hmmm? Click to expand... Not sure if these were mentionedbut you are missing paradigm sub 25, paradigm sub2, JL audio gotham, Velodyne Digital Drive 1812 Signature Edition these should be in th elist as well seaton submerisive both versions should be at the top of the list, unless price point was an issue.
Irvrobinson Audioholic Spartan Sep 20, 2012 #95 whasaaaab said: Not sure if these were mentionedbut you are missing paradigm sub 25, paradigm sub2, JL audio gotham, Velodyne Digital Drive 1812 Signature Edition these should be in th elist as well seaton submerisive both versions should be at the top of the list, unless price point was an issue. Click to expand... You obviously haven't read the entire thread...
whasaaaab said: Not sure if these were mentionedbut you are missing paradigm sub 25, paradigm sub2, JL audio gotham, Velodyne Digital Drive 1812 Signature Edition these should be in th elist as well seaton submerisive both versions should be at the top of the list, unless price point was an issue. Click to expand... You obviously haven't read the entire thread...
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Sep 20, 2012 #96 Irvrobinson said: You obviously haven't read the entire thread... Click to expand... LOL. Better off NOT reading it. Of course they were mentioned, but the OP is a tweaker, so this whole thread is irrelevant.
Irvrobinson said: You obviously haven't read the entire thread... Click to expand... LOL. Better off NOT reading it. Of course they were mentioned, but the OP is a tweaker, so this whole thread is irrelevant.
Steve81 A character with character Sep 20, 2012 #98 On the upside, I've got the best sub on the planet
AcuDefTechGuy Audioholic Jedi Sep 20, 2012 #99 I think all the ~ $2K+ flagship models from Funk, SVS, Rythmik, HSU, Velodyne, Seaton, JTR, Epik, RBH, Paradigm, KEF, JL, etc, all qualify.
I think all the ~ $2K+ flagship models from Funk, SVS, Rythmik, HSU, Velodyne, Seaton, JTR, Epik, RBH, Paradigm, KEF, JL, etc, all qualify.