Who are some of elite sub woofers?


Looking to replace Klipsch 12d

So many choices.
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I’m a big fan of SVS SB-16 Ultras, I also have two Kinergetics SW-800 subs which I bought used and it took five years to find them. I ageee with a lot of posts above. Four asymmetricaly placed subs are best, use an active crossover such as a Mini DSP (Can add up to 12 biquad crossovers on each channel) with REW (Room EQ Wizard) to measure the room and MSO (Multi Sub Optimizer) to build the crossovers and you’ll have musical bliss. Money has to be spent to get low frequency control and tuneful base. I’ve spent almost as much money on my subs as my main speakers. I can’t emphasize enough the importance of the active system. With four subs phase, time delay, and room nodes can be corrected, which is the one note base people speak of.

Thanks,
Steve
You are crossing over way too high if you can hear vocals from your subwoofer.
Crossing over? I just have subwoofers.  I'm supposed to have other speakers?
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You are crossing over way too high if you can hear vocals from your subwoofer.
Crossing over? I just have subwoofers. I'm supposed to have other speakers? 
 

Uhh...your speakers?
 

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Uhh...your speakers?
Nevermind.  I had read your first post to me as being a bit condescending but maybe you really intended to be helpful. So I will holster my sarcasm this morning. Sorry if I baited you.  

My point was, REL subwoofers are designed to do more than shake the room with air pressure during a bass drum kick or movie explosion. I don't know the mechanics precisely, but I have enjoyed Rels because they seem to enhance the whole frequency spectrum (obviously without actually reproducing anything above the setting on the low pass filter), and in a way better and different from other subs, for music. Maybe that is just another way of saying they really dial in well for music.

And that includes vocals.  With the Rels engaged, vocals also sound better.  That does not mean I can "hear vocals through my subwoofer."