I don't think the subwoofer is the issue, but rather the interaction with the room. Just look at some REW waterfall plots. Subwoofers produce low frequencies and hence room modes. To cure this you need a larger room (because in a large room room modes occur at lower and hence less obnoxious frequencies), use multiple subs (two are often enough) to even out the response over a larger area, and use dsp room equalization such as the DSPeaker Antimode 8033.
At your budget I would get two SVS SB1000 subs plus an Antimode 8033. If your room is large I would save up for two SB2000 subs.
For some reading material, see here: http://www.acousticfrontiers.com/20101029using-multiple-subwoofers-to-improve-bass-the-welti-devanti...
At your budget I would get two SVS SB1000 subs plus an Antimode 8033. If your room is large I would save up for two SB2000 subs.
For some reading material, see here: http://www.acousticfrontiers.com/20101029using-multiple-subwoofers-to-improve-bass-the-welti-devanti...