Hsu VTF-3 MK II or Definitive Super Cube II

j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
For what room? Deftech's response numbers can be misleading and optimistic at best. I HIGHLY doubt that sub will reach 14Hz. Having heard similar subs to the Deftech and a few of the older models, I'd have to say the VTF-3.
 
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JKBKS

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Room size is 25x15 and it opens to another bigger room....speakers are 7" Speaker craft in-ceiling speakers...

Thanks for the response...
 
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jhan1000

Audioholic Intern
JKBKS said:
Hi Guys,

If i have to choose between these 2, which one should i go with? The link for Definitive Technologies is below....
http://www.definitivetech.com/loudspeakers/subwoofers/subwoofers.html

Thanks in advance....
Depends what you want... If you want a smaller footprint, then go with the Def Tech. Keep in mind that Def Tech tends to overspecify their subwoofers.

If you want lower extension with higher SPL, then I would go with the HSU. However, you sacrifice size to get this extension.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Yep, there's a big size difference between the two. If you can live with the size, the VTF-3 should give you more for your money (IMHO).
 
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Steve42

Audioholic
Having owned both, VTF-3 MK II without question. Lower, louder, and more articulate.
 
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sokrman14

Audioholic
I have sold Def Tech subs, and I own an HSU sub. That might tell you right there my answer. You pay a lot for the glossy look of a deftech, plus the fact that it has three subs. But they wont compare to quality of HSU. HSU subs sound a lot more clean, and less boomy than deftech subs. But both can get very low.
 
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