Do you believe two F12SE will be better than one E15HP for my pair of LS50? Have you seen any graphs for the F12's?
Thanks again!
Unfortunately, I have not seen graphs for the F12's.
Better in what sense? Naturally, a pair will reduce nodes and nulls.
From the Rythmik website:
Output comparison
At 20 Hz, our subs vary in their maximum output capability. The output at 20 Hz is shown relative to F12.
- F12: 0db (baseline)
- F8: -1.5db
- LV12R: +2.5db
- E15HP: + 3.5db
- F15HP: +4db
- FVX15: +6.5db
- FV15HP: +9.5db
- F25: +8db
I'm sure to get corrected, but I think a second sub gains 3dB, and 6dB if you co-locate them.
I chose the E15HP because it is more compact (which I value) than the F15HP, but only gives up 0.5dB. My room is open to upstairs, kitchen, and office, ending up at close to 13000 cu. ft. so I didn't want to risk F12's not being enough, plus the E15HP comes with an upgraded driver from the generation used in the F12 and original F15. In other words, I felt like the E15HP's pretty well had the versatility to meet my current needs and stick with me into my next home, etc. I also knew I would be using them with either Focal Twin6Be, Paradigm Signature S-2 or Philhamonic 3's. These allow me to cross below 80Hz, so the 15" is a good fit (per Rythmik you should use the F12 if crossing up to 100Hz, and the F12G up to 120Hz).
If you get a hold of Brian Ding with Rythmik, I believe him to be the kind of guy who will give you honest advice, and he knows his product inside out.
Also, your crossover frequency is a determinant.
For starters, check the "Which pre-built subwoofer is right for me?" section at this link:
http://www.rythmikaudio.com/selection_guide.html#F12vsF12G
Also check the various tidbits of info on this page:
http://www.rythmikaudio.com/products1.html
I think he probably loses business because his site is complicated and not as organized as it could be, but there is a lot of info there. The best option is to call and ask for Brian. Have him call you back, if he is not available. Enrico (his phone assistant) is a good guy and knows the product fairly well but won't sweat your specific details the way I know you want to before making your final decision.
The PSA graph looks pretty darn good. I wish I knew a way to determine how noticeable the difference is. You are down to very good options and the worst choice you can make at this point is still very good!