I have 2 HSU ULS-15s (sealed) and 2 RSL12s.(ported). I had to level match and time them with a miniDSP, but feel like I’m getting the best of both worlds.
However, I feel like I’m getting the best of 2 manufacturer’s designs vs a ported/non-ported reason. My neighbor has 2 HSU VTF-3 MK5 (ported) in his system. From my listening to both, I hear that the 2 HSU (ported & non-ported) subs are more sonically similar than either HSU compared to the RSL12S. The VTF-3 MK5s go low, but they sound and feel completely different.
Both types of HSU subs have more body and volume, but they both lack the super tight speed of the RSL. I didn’t get that impression of the HSUs until I picked up the RSL12S. The RSL12S is incredibly fast and low, but lack that little bit of body in the HSUs. If I had to choose between them, I would most likely rather have the RSL. That is only because once I got used to the clean speed, it’s something I wouldn’t want to go away. Thankfully, I was able to get them setup where they are working in a complimentary fashion. The bass is fast, tight, and has that little extra “weighty” feel.
It’s a somewhat risky endeavor to try and mix sub types, however, as I have tried the same exercise with OSD Black Trevoce 12EQ subs. I could never get them to work together, with either the ULS or RSL. There was always some type of cancellation going on at some frequency when combined that couldn’t be avoided. My initial thoughts are that it’s due to the OSDs design that has 1 active and 2 passive drivers, but who knows.