I'm looking to buy my first subwoofer. This is my current situation:
L/R: Paradigm Monitor 7 V1
C: Paradigm CC-350
LS/RS: Not currently installed
Receiver: Denon AVR-591 (5.1; 75W @ 8 ohms)
Also in my closet: 1 pair Paradigm Atoms; 1 pair Paradigm Micros; 1 pair Paradigm Monitor 3s (all V1)
Room: 21' x 12' x 8' (just over 2000 cu ft); virtually no treatments; laminate flooring
My wife and I worked for years in management at local movie theaters. We are 80/20 movies/music. We both long for that big, effortless theater sound and we're not even close (and I don't know if that's even possible in our living room). At reasonably high volume, my fronts (set to full bandwidth presently) are bottoming out when a given movie digs deep. Finally got to see Casino Royale recently. It was an exercise, adjusting the volume throughout, up for quiet dialogue, down for action scenes.
Now I'm looking for a subwoofer to handle low-end duty. I'd like to set the crossover on my front speakers somewhere between 60 and 80Hz, giving them a break and also reducing the burden on the Denon.
There are only three local retailers in my neck of the woods. One of those is Magnolia. The other two are locally owned. I went to both and explained my situation and here is what I was told:
#1: I could replace my venerable Paradigms with some new Def Tech 8040s and accompanying bipole surrounds. I wouldn't need a center channel because I tell my Denon to send the center channel info to the Def Techs. No need for a sub either because the 8040s have subs in them. I did demo these with a few minutes of third Transformers movie and a music video. They sounded good...much better than my stuff at home.
#2: I explained my situation. Fifteen minutes later I found myself in a demo room listening to a music CD on a nice pair of Focals, driven by a tube amp. The CD was playing in a $15K Moon CD "transport". Got to hear the same with an unknown Blu-ray player and a $2600 Integra receiver. Sure, I could tell a difference between the high-end separates and the Integra receiver. The Focals sounded wonderful. But I had told the guy I was mostly interested in theater. Music is not a priority. I asked for subwoofer suggestions. He recommended a few REL models. I asked him about SVS and HSU and he had never heard of either. They didn't have anything else for me to demo because most of their showroom stuff was at a local home show.
#1 (again): Reiterated my current setup and what I was hoping to achieve. I asked what subs they recommended in the $500 range. He suggested a Definitive Technologies Prosub 1000. Couldn't listen to one. None on display but in stock if I wanted to buy one. I told him I would let him know.
#3: Made the 40 minute drive to Magnolia. Listened to the Def Tech Prosub 1000. I thought it sounded pretty good. I know I absolutely have to get a subwoofer. Having gone so many years without is, perhaps, the audio equivalent of watching a black and white television. I'm missing out on so much.
And so, after all this nonsense, I am here to solicit the opinions of this forum, which I have only recently discovered. Is there anything in the $500 range that will work for my room? If I'm increase my budget to $750, what doors does that open? Will a sub give new life to my existing speakers or is it time to think about retiring the old V1 Paradigms for something new and fantastic?
Thanks for reading.
Justin
