My HT system is pretty modest, Sony STR-DG510, 5x JBL venues and a Dayton 8" sub. This system is pretty much exclusively used for watching movies. As you've gathered from the title I have a problem with the sub bottoming out on bass heavy scenes in movies. When I originally purchased the sub I knew I would eventually replace it and it would become my computer sub. I don't listen at extemely loud volumes, I don't think my receiver has ever been turned up past 50%, and I turn the sub up just enough to feel the bass. I'm probably just expecting too much from a small 8" sub.
So, my question is how much sub do I need to fix my problem? I know this is a very subjective question. My room size is 13x17. If I step up to the dayton 12", just how much "more sub" would I be getting? Dayton claims 35hz for the 8" and 25hz for the 12". Do subs bottom out because of the driver size/too much power or because they are trying to go lower than the rated frequency? I know I can set the crossover frequency in the sub, but is there a way to set it up so it doesn't go lower than the rated 35hz? Sorry for having so many questions, I'm still a bit of an audio noob.