So it's time to retire the old Klipsch KSW-10 which I had been using in my home theater set up. It isn't terrible but it isn't great either. It's a bit boomy which makes it easy to localize.
So the lay out of the home theater room is a bit odd. The listening area is 1120 square feet (14' L, 10' W, and 8' H). I have some pics of the home theater attached. The speakers have changed from the pics since I am running bookshelf speakers (PSB imagine B) in a 2.1 set up. It's a small room and works really well without a center channel.
The one problem with the HT room is that one wall is glass (since it opens to the garden), another is brick, and the room is open in the back to the dining room and kitchen. We sit around 10 feet from the TV but the room is actually 30 feet in length.
I currently have the sub next to the couch but I find that the sound is easy to localize (perhaps that's because the Klipsch sub is a bit boomy). I'm leaning towards a sealed sub since it I may have to put it in one of the corners where the HT is set up and also because I think the room acoustics are a bit tough.
So these are the four options I am considering. I think these are powerful enough for the space I have but maybe I'm wrong.
1. SVS SB 1000
2. HSU VTF MK 2
3. NHT B10D
4. PSB Subseries 200
They each run around $500 and I would like to keep my budget around there unless I need a more powerful sub for the space. I can pick up the PSB for around the same price as the others but it is downward firing whereas the other three are either sealed or can be run sealed. Also is there another sub or subs I should be considering?