I run two SVS SB13 Ultra subs for 2 channel listening. It's overkill, mostly because I don't have enough room to put them in separate locations. They are stacked on top of each other in between my speakers near a corner. It would be better to have them in separate spots. My speakers are Legacy Audio Focus 20/20 (three 12" drivers per speaker). The subs are dialed down pretty far and blend nicely to provide the lower frequency response that the 20/20s can't reach. One of these subs would be more than sufficient.
The SB-3000 specs are close to the SB13 Ultra (a little less power, but 800 watts is more than enough).
The Rythmik F15HP would be better. I really like Rythmik's subs, very tight and well made. A bit more money though. I have two F25's in my home theater setup.
A great bang for the buck option would be a pair of Power Sound Audio S1510s. I have an S1500 and it's a nice little sub. Not as pretty as the SVS subs but it gets the job done.
The SB-3000 specs are close to the SB13 Ultra (a little less power, but 800 watts is more than enough).
The Rythmik F15HP would be better. I really like Rythmik's subs, very tight and well made. A bit more money though. I have two F25's in my home theater setup.
A great bang for the buck option would be a pair of Power Sound Audio S1510s. I have an S1500 and it's a nice little sub. Not as pretty as the SVS subs but it gets the job done.