Another Subwoofer Question...

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SKINNER

Junior Audioholic
Okay, this is a semi-continuation of my first post regarding SVS subs....I have a difficult room--20x20, vaulted cielings, fully carpeted, and 4 non-closable openings--one of which leads to my dining room. HK 635, Pioneer Dv588, Klipsch RF 25, RS 25, RC 25...roughly 70% movies, 30% music.

So here's the twist....I just found out I may have the potential to pick up JBL/Infinity products for WELL BELOW retail. Does either company make a sub worth looking at?? Keep in mind potential cost savings of say 30-50% off of retail...;)
 
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Ron Temple

Senior Audioholic
How far up the food chain are you talking. I can't remember the model numbers but the $1000 Infinitys are pretty good with EQ. I don't know the JBL line above the ones generally discussed here.
 
S

SKINNER

Junior Audioholic
Ron Temple said:
I can't remember the model numbers but the $1000 Infinitys are pretty good with EQ...
With EQ, how do you mean? I'm looking to spend no more than 600 (after discounts, etc.)
 
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ChrisRai

Enthusiast
JBL Studio Sub
This sub looks nice, 22Hz extension. I would try looking at some of those. Northridge, also from JBL, is pretty crappy IMO.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
I would stretch your budget just enough to grab 2 Infinity CSW-10's.

The sub has a room correction program and goes down to 22Hz @ -3dB.

2 of them would get you to 20Hz +/-3dB. Also, Infinity has fairly true frequency responses.

SheepStar
 
Mr. Lamb Fries

Mr. Lamb Fries

Full Audioholic
ChrisRai said:
JBL Studio Sub
This sub looks nice, 22Hz extension. I would try looking at some of those. Northridge, also from JBL, is pretty crappy IMO.
Its not bad and you can pick it up on u-bid for 279$. Not a bad price but the sub sounds a little muddy. If you can get it for below that price it would be a good buy. If you are looking for something for the time being I would suggest it but not for a long term sub. Mine blew a little while back and I am going to wait to get either a SVS or HSU (i think).

Check out this link if you want JBL. Havent heard them or heard any reviews of them but they might be a great but at %50 retail!

http://jbl.com/home/products/product_detail.aspx?prod=PS1400BE&cat=PER&ser=PER

or

http://jbl.com/home/products/product_detail.aspx?prod=HTPS-400BLK&cat=PER&ser=PER

the specs seem week for both at this price ($1800 & 2000 MSRP) but who knows. Has anyone heard of them? could be better musically tuned than for home theater. The second one is THX certified (if that makes a difference.)

Or you can just pick up one of these systems, If your room is (as they claim) 75,000 square feet

http://www.jblsynthesis.com/products/system_overview.aspx?prod=SYN-HERCULES&Language=ENG&Country=US&Region=USA
 
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Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
Been der did dat with the JBL Studio sub. Don't waste your money. I have JBL Studio speakers which are a cut above current JBL offerings, IMHO. But listening to the JBL Studio S120PII sub was like wallowing in a pig pen....muddy and lumbering.

Though I have not heard them, if I were pressed between the two, I'd go with the favored Infinity.

But if you have the bucks....4 out of 5 dentists (and others, lol) will tell you to audition Hsu or SVS subs as 'bang-for-your-dollar' subwoofers. Axiom subs have gotten rave reviews, as well, but are a bit more spendy.

Happy sub hunting.
 
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jeffvee

Audioholic
JBL Subwoofer

Check out the JBL Studio L series L8400.:D I have it myself. Retails for 1000.00. And is pretty in Cherry.

General
Amplifier Power (RMS) 600 Watts
Peak Dynamic Power 1200 Watts
The Peak Dynamic Power is measured by recording the highest peak-to-center voltage produced by the power amplifier with its limiters disabled, across the output of a resistive load equal to minimum impedance of the transducer, using a 50Hz sine wave burst, 3 cycles on, 17 cycles off.
Frequency Response (–3dB) 22Hz – Low-pass crossover frequency
Low-Pass Crossover Frequencies 50Hz – 150Hz, continuously adjustable; 150Hz when using speaker-level connection
Low-Frequency Transducer 12" (300mm) PolyPlas™ cone with rubber surround and cast-aluminum chassis; HeatScape™ motor structure; Symmetrical Field Geometry™ (SFG™); oversized fiberglass voice coil; magnetic shorting ring
Baffle Low diffraction, IsoPower™
Enclosure Design Sealed
Inputs Gold-plated 5-way binding-post speaker-level; left and right line-level, switchable to LFE
Outputs Gold-plated 5-way binding-post speaker-level
Dimensions (H x W x D) 16-1/2" (15-1/2" without feet) x 15-1/2" x 15-1/2"
(419mm [394mm without feet] x 394mm x 394mm)
Weight 58 lb (26.4kg)

General
A massive PolyPlas™ cone with cast-aluminum chassis and rubber surround, with enough power to bring down the house.
The L8400P is available with an attractive Black Ash, Beech or Cherry finish.
 
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Kees77

Enthusiast
Check out the JBL Studio L series L8400.:D I have it myself. Retails for 1000.00. And is pretty in Cherry.

General
Amplifier Power (RMS) 600 Watts
Peak Dynamic Power 1200 Watts
The Peak Dynamic Power is measured by recording the highest peak-to-center voltage produced by the power amplifier with its limiters disabled, across the output of a resistive load equal to minimum impedance of the transducer, using a 50Hz sine wave burst, 3 cycles on, 17 cycles off.
Frequency Response (–3dB) 22Hz – Low-pass crossover frequency
Low-Pass Crossover Frequencies 50Hz – 150Hz, continuously adjustable; 150Hz when using speaker-level connection
Low-Frequency Transducer 12" (300mm) PolyPlas™ cone with rubber surround and cast-aluminum chassis; HeatScape™ motor structure; Symmetrical Field Geometry™ (SFG™); oversized fiberglass voice coil; magnetic shorting ring
Baffle Low diffraction, IsoPower™
Enclosure Design Sealed
Inputs Gold-plated 5-way binding-post speaker-level; left and right line-level, switchable to LFE
Outputs Gold-plated 5-way binding-post speaker-level
Dimensions (H x W x D) 16-1/2" (15-1/2" without feet) x 15-1/2" x 15-1/2"
(419mm [394mm without feet] x 394mm x 394mm)
Weight 58 lb (26.4kg)

General
A massive PolyPlas™ cone with cast-aluminum chassis and rubber surround, with enough power to bring down the house.
The L8400P is available with an attractive Black Ash, Beech or Cherry finish.
I just bought the L8400P. Does yours make a loud hum noise when it is on and off? Mine sounds like a transformer/high voltage cable. It doesn't seem right.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I just bought the L8400P. Does yours make a loud hum noise when it is on and off? Mine sounds like a transformer/high voltage cable. It doesn't seem right.
Dude, that thread is from 2005. The last time jeffvee's was on-line on the forum was, Last Activity: 04-03-2006.
 
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