Really, I thought people were beyond audiophile hype these days. It's NEWER so it MUST be better? Yeah, the newer subs are SMALLER and/or play lower for the same size with longer excursion drivers and more power (Class D amps). Sure Def Tech exagerrated specs then and now (they advertised 15Hz on this one, but in reality it did 24Hz in my old house with >5000 cubic feet at about the half setting and does 21Hz in this one at about half that space and 1/3 on the dial), but 21Hz isn't terrible (it drops below that, but with Audyssey no longer drops as fast), especially given there's virtually no musical content below that (save a 32' pipe organ stop that is inaudible and doesn't produce tons of pressure even in a real church unless you're standing near it). Movies? I don't know. Do want to shake the wall for things I can't hear? Maybe I'm missing something, but if I am, I suspect I'd need two Ultra 16s to really find out with 14-16Hz performance to get more than a note or two below 21Hz. Maybe a newer sub would sound "tighter" but comparing the sub to the T-45 I don't hear "boomy" sound from the sub (probably because the parts associated with "speed" are at higher frequencies so as long as you don't play your larger driver sub at 200Hz, you probably won't suffer as much as you might think). Either that or my Carvers (10" woofers) are boomy too and I'm just used to boomy bass as all the musical comparisons I've done are between the Carvers that play to 27Hz and the T-45s that play to 35Hz. Those aren't movies, but "boomy" isn't as noticeable with an explosion as it is with a bass guitar or what not.
But hey, if you want to send me an extra $1000 so I can buy TWO SVS SB-3000s, I'll gladly donate this one to Goodwill.
I also wondered how much tower speakers had improved since 2005 (or 1995 for my Carver AL-III ribbons) and got a chance to find out with my new PSB X1Ts I bought when I couldn't find more T-45s at first (they are now rear surround, but were up front for awhile to compare, but they fit between the doorway without blocking it in the back and the old ones have exact matching drivers in the front/side sound stage). Oddly, they sound nearly indistinguishable from my older PSB T-45s. Actually, given it's an update to the same lineup and PSB always had neutral sound, now that I think about it's not really odd at all. Shouldn't they be night and day better too? What? Room modes cause problems then and now? Speakers have had +/-3 dB response since the mid 1980s? Magic doesn't actually exist in green CD markers either? Damn. I actually wonder why I bothered to get tower speakers for the front if I'm just going to cross at 80Hz to a sub anyway (the B15 bookshelf speakers I had before in the front played fine to 60Hz so it seems moot to get speakers that play flat to 35Hz if I'm not going to use them, but they "look" more impressive.