Need an upgrade to Orb Super 8 for a big room ?

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pg13

Enthusiast
I have Orb Audio People's Choice system with Super 8 subwoofer. The system is in my living room (25x12x10) which opens into a kitchen (10x10x10) and a hallway. With this sub, I never really feel the bass. I can hear the explosions, etc but nowhere the effect that I had expected. The sub is placed in a room corner. Two questions:

1. Currently Super-8 volume is set to about half. Would increasing the volume help ? I noticed that if I increase the volume, I get some irritating (non-bass sounding) sounds from the sub. This is probably due to 120Hz crossover that I need for the speakers.

2. If I need a better sub, what would be a good replacement ? I dont want to spend more than $300 after I sell of Super 8 (I should be able to sell it for $300 given it is just 6 months old). Size is an issue. It should be about 15 inch cube or less. Adding another sub is not a preferred option (especially since a new Super 8 costs $400).

My listening is roughly 25% SD TV, 25% HD movies on TV, 25% music and 25% DVDs. I am not a bass junkie so I dont want bass to drown everything else but do want to get a decent home theater experience.
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
2. If I need a better sub, what would be a good replacement ? I dont want to spend more than $300 after I sell of Super 8 (I should be able to sell it for $300 given it is just 6 months old). Size is an issue. It should be about 15 inch cube or less. Adding another sub is not a preferred option (especially since a new Super 8 costs $400).
So, you don't want to spend more than $300? Seriously, you need to spend more to get 'more' subwoofer unless you find a seriously good deal on a used subwoofer. The minimum retail units I would recommend start at $400-$500 from manufacturers like SVS which have measurably verified high value subwoofers. If you upped your budget to about $600, you could even put together a custom subwoofer that is substantially superior to retail products of the same cost.

-Chris
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
At $300, you could stretch to the STF-2 or pick up a Dayton from Parts Express. But I would save up till you can afford more.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
A Dayton sub fills my room. Not like a SVS, or DIY option, but it still gets the job done. However isn't Matt34 selling a pair of Rythmicks for 300. That would be a nice deal for the price.
 
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pg13

Enthusiast
I think you got it wrong. The total budget is $600 ($300 + $300 from selling Super-8). Size is an issue so all of Hsu subs are out.
Moreover, I want to be sure that I will actually see an improvement. Specs-wise Super-8 is not bad (200Wrms, 400W peak power, 24Hz extension, etc). Currently, I have set the Super 8 to 60% volume so loudness is not the issue either. It is just that Super 8 sounds more like a "speaker" rather than a "subwoofer" if you know what I mean. For music, that is ok but watching HD action movies or DVDs, things are not as good as I would like.
 
adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
If you're getting "bad" sounds from the sub, then its a lacking device.. there are subs in the 600 range that are not so lacking and you WILL notice a difference for sure. How big of a sub are you willing to go with? A nice DIY option would be great for you I'm sure.. Can you go 3ft^3?
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
You're looking at 4000+ cu ft so you'll need some serious subage and a little more cash to obtain it. With your size constraint, the Epik Vanquish or SVS SB12-Plus are where you should be working towards.
 
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pg13

Enthusiast
Thanks. So the Epic or SVS *will* be very noticeable improvement over the Super8 and it is not going to be equivalent to just turning up the super8 volume higher ?
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I think we've all been at that "my sub isn't enough" point. It is called upgraditis :). A more potent sub, amp, more substantial driver, etc... will make a difference for sure. The "bad" sound is likely due to the sub trying to reproduce tones below its capability and turning it up makes that worse. That is a pretty good size room, so I agree you are going to need to need a decent sub to fill it well. The 120Hz x-over is likely to be a problem with most subs however, as that is the point at which it easily becomes localizable. Your lower midbass is now coming from the sub instead of the speakers.
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
Yes, they will play louder and deeper than that little 8!
 
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