The more I read from the forums regarding subs, the more I am confused. With that said, I would like to post this question. In terms of relevance what is more important for music.
Size of woofer 8, 9, 12, 15
Watts of sub amp 300, 500 or higher
Ab amp or d class
Size of sub box
One bigger sub (more expensive) or two smaller subs.
I know there are many factors like room size, budget, etc., but for argument sake let's keep that out of the suggestions.
I posed these questions because I just listened to two subs from different manufacturers and I could tell the difference in sound. The smaller 9 in woofer sounded better than the 12 in even the 12 had a 500 watt amp.
Thanks
Elf1
I have tried subwoofers from 4.5" - 15" in my listening room. The 4.5" actually added a noticeable amount of bass to the desktop system it was implemented with, at least with near field use.
The first real subwoofer was a 15" that my friend let me try. It was ridiculous overkill and mostly just idled barely flexing it's fat rubber surround at the sound levels I listen at, even when I listened loudly. The box was huge to the point I would have had to put a table cloth on it.
Second I tried was a 12" Ultimax driver in a 2 cu. ft. sealed box. Still a powerful driver and still capable of overkill in my room. It really only sounded great at higher listening levels. A bit much for a music only system. Still kind of on the fence with that one. I could get by with it and make it work and it could be musical enough.
Then I tried (recommended on this forum) a single "Hi-fi" designated (Dayton RSS315HF-4) driver in the same sealed box as the Ultimax mentioned above. Much more refined sound for music, in my opinion. Or at least the music I listen to and happened to end up well matched with the lower frequencies I would be concerned with. Mostly with regard to electric bass guitar, stand up bass, bass notes on acoustic instruments etc., and up to around 150hz+.
Recently I built two 8" Peerless subs in small, sealed boxes, to match some full range driver speakers I built. A system for a desktop or small room. Really turned out to be a nice sounding system. To be honest, at the levels I normally listen at, I could be happy with this setup and it is the most convenient and efficient, really, with regard to room size.
Still, it was the "Hi-fi" 12" that really showed it could cover all my needs being that I use multiple types of speakers and my listening moods change. Sometimes I get into 'louder' moods and want real power. Between that, my experience between the single, and then dual 8" experiments, I landed on dual 12" HF drivers in custom sized boxes that will fit in the available spaces in my room. This should be as capable as at least a 15", but with the efficiency of dual subs. Which should, by effect, place it around the best of those two options.
I could have put an 18" in here, but that would have been awkward. A 15" would have been too. I was not happy about that if that was what it was going to take to get realistic bass performance. These dual 12's, on the other hand, I am excited about. After listening to one and putting it thru it's paces for a few weeks, duals ought to be a stunning upgrade to something that was already quite good.