Friend Loves my 12" Rythmik. Wants similar under $600. Thoughts???

bizmord

bizmord

Full Audioholic
Hi guys,

So a friend of my always compliments how great my Rythmik 12" Sub is performing in movies and music. He currently has a Yamaha sub that he bought for around $300 5-7 years ago. His biggest complaint .... "it doesn't go low enough".

I am thinking that he can do great with

SVS PB-1000
http://www.svsound.com/subwoofers/ported-box/pb-1000


In terms of footprint ... He is somewhat limited in sub width but OK with any depth.

Any suggestions?
thank you
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
The PB1000 would be a nice upgrade from that Yamaha......I gather. The svs website states the PB1000 width @ 15" but incorporates a 10" driver. Hsu VTF 2.4 is about the same width but uses a larger 12" driver as does the Rythmik LV12R but its 16" wide. Both would likely better the smaller Svs....the downside to the latter two though...with shipping they could exceed your pals budget but only marginally....for <$600.00 those 3 sub are at the top of the list IMO.
 
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3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Rythmik currently has a sale on the LV12R of 549.00 including shipping. Checked it out.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
Hsu has a sale on the VTF2 at the monent as well, $566 shipped.
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Hi guys,

So a friend of my always compliments how great my Rythmik 12" Sub is performing in movies and music. He currently has a Yamaha sub that he bought for around $300 5-7 years ago. His biggest complaint .... "it doesn't go low enough".

I am thinking that he can do great with

SVS PB-1000
http://www.svsound.com/subwoofers/ported-box/pb-1000


In terms of footprint ... He is somewhat limited in sub width but OK with any depth.

Any suggestions?
thank you
Did you tell your friend about the sale that Rythmik has going on?
 
bizmord

bizmord

Full Audioholic
So, ultimately he is probably going with this one ...

Yamaha soavo 900sw subwoofer

thoughts?
 
anamorphic96

anamorphic96

Audioholic General
So, ultimately he is probably going with this one ...

Yamaha soavo 900sw subwoofer

thoughts?
That Yamaha while ok will not go low enough the way an SVS or HSU will. Sorry I have not heard a Rythmik sub yet.
 
rojo

rojo

Audioholic Samurai
Tell your friend he should lean towards buying a sub from a sub company, not just an audio company who happens to make subs to complete the set of their other speakers*. Or if he doesn't mind a diy project, the ultimax or the HO kit from Parts Express would best anything pre-finished.

The more you know.

* Note: Hsu and SVS sell full range speakers as well, but their roots are in subwoofers.

Sent from my LG-VS980 using Forum Fiend v1.3.1.
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
What is his room size?
PB1000 is $476 outlet sale.
 
bizmord

bizmord

Full Audioholic
just curious ... other than judging this system based on specs ... has anyone ever heard it? the full package ... the speakers + sub

thank you
 
bizmord

bizmord

Full Audioholic
Here is an argument .... you guys tell me what you think ....

He said, his Yamaha sub is using a paper woofer and thus even a 10inch will sound bigger and bolder than a 12" Rythmik F12 because it doesn't use paper material for woofer.

thoughts?
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Here is an argument .... you guys tell me what you think ....

He said, his Yamaha sub is using a paper woofer and thus even a 10inch will sound bigger and bolder than a 12" Rythmik F12 because it doesn't use paper material for woofer.

thoughts?
I think that's some faulty reasoning right there.

The material doesn't really matter, it's the overall design and the measured specs that count!

Paper cones have advantages! Lighter moving mass is easier to control (I think the technical term is "less overhang"). The disadvantage is that paper is not as rigid as other materials. Thus, modern paper cones are typically some composite material.

You must have a listen before passing some sweeping general judgment like that!
 
3db

3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Let me put it this way; I've never experienced pitch changes in movie soundtracks before until I got the Rythmik. Even for a ported sub with a paper cone driver, it will put many non paper cone subs to shame.
 
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