JL Audio f112 or f113 sub?


Any thoughts on which sub (f112 or f113) would be a better choice for mostly 2 ch stereo listening and occasional home theater. I currently have Thiel CS 3.6 speakers with Bryston 4B amp and an outlaw audio processor. I am also planning on purchasing a Thiel SCS4 centeer channel speaker. Room size: 13' wide by 20' deep with 8' ceilings. Room opens into an open kitchen and dining area. Thanks
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I'm not the most experienced fellow on here but I gotta laugh at the idea of two F112's in the same room. Mine knocks crap off shelves on the other side of the house, turns my wifes closet door into a giant passive radiator for base in her office, and generally makes me look for damaged drywall. With two of those suckers I'll need to have my mortgage with Home Depot!
Paulsax, adding another doesn't mean you would bring the house down. Volume can go down but integration with mains can go up. Just depends on what you are trying to do with them. If you wanted to loosen some nails two could do that.
now that makes lots more sense. I was coming from the place where the output just doubled and I was living in a tent by my wreckage.
I had both, but prefered the F112 over the F113. Now I plan on getting a second F112.
I have two f113 couldn't be happyer but I have a big room and use them for HT. For music I would do 2 f112, a bit faster sub. One is good, two balances the room better, in most cases, depending on the room. Have to qulaify that.