I got a Talon subwoofer that is a passive version of the Talon Roc from my local HiFi shop. It cost me $500, but it was worth every penny. I would suggest any subwoofer that has the highest retail cost, but is the biggest value to you.
@ricksgiving i love having subs in my system. Helps bottom end |
ATC C1 MK2 subwoofer : choice of real wood veneer cabinets, premium hand-built drivers, and ATC’s standard 6 year warranty. Highly recommended. Best of breed in the up to $4K strata, that I auditioned (and bought) to complement my HARBETH speakers.
https://www.whathifi.com/news/atc-launches-compact-c1-sub-mk2-active-subwoofer
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Does anybody have a theory about what specifically makes REL subs integrate so well? I've never heard one. Bottom firing subs tend to have more even in-room response. Subs with smaller woofers have less visceral transient responses that may mean they draw less attention to themselves. If they know some secret nobody else does they're not going to advertise it because that would be stupid. |
@jafant i had a sunfire true super jr that I loved. It was such a great sub but it died on me. It got replaced by two RELs. |
I switched from JL Audio Fathom F112’s to NSMT Sub Duos They retail for $4,495 each. They are very easy to integrate and give me the best bass I’ve ever had. The next model down is called the Bass Foundation which are $2,500 each. I have not heard them but I hear they perform the same as their big brothers in a smaller room. The If you are interested I’d contact Mike from Audio Archon. I highly recommend the sub woofers and Mike. Just my experience for what it’s worth |
@mahler123 tell is your thoughts when you get them in |
@sns I agree. Rel all day. |