I have a Wisdom SCS sub that I use for 2 channel audio only. The experts all tell me that this is a top contender in the subwoofer for 2 channel audio, and my experience with this particular sub in my system is great. It is also quite thin, and can be possibly hidden behind something in your room, so that can be a plus as well. The price is about right as well, compared to your list above, so I would at a minimum add the Wisdom SCS sub to your short list, and do a little research. Good Luck!
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VANDERSTEEN they are VERY different with multiple drivers .... Convinced me enough to buy one. googke the reviews (they make two different models - a HT model and a pure audio one) .... Both are great but it looks like you are looking at the latter Y/N? See background reading article http://ultrafi.com/why-everybody-needs-a-good-subwoofer/ |
Second the Vandersteen (full disclosure, I'm currently selling a 2Wq but ONLY because I replaced with Vandersteen 5s which have built-in subs). You do need to have separate pre- and power-amplification in order to place the crossover between the two, but this sub is built specifically for speed and tunefulness. You can tune the Q (hence the "q" in the model designator) for your space and taste. These subs just get it right--used mine in conjunction with Magnepan 1.6QRs and it was a killer combo. |
I am currently using a single JL F112. I have until June to get full purchase price (3,150) on a trade up to a Velodyne DD+18. Listed at $5,800. So I'm looking at around $2,700 to upgrade, or can pick up another used JL F112 for around $1,500-1,700. I have read many benefits of the use of two subs. Wondering if anyone has any experience with the DD+ series, or going from one, to two subs in the same room. Thanks |
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