I agree. I've had both. The ported sub was a bit "loose" or sloppy for music. Felt slow as well. Great for action movies where you want to feel the low rumble of a submarine, etc. The sealed unit sounded like more of an extension of the speaker woofer.
REL Vs SVS for 2 channel music listening
I have Zu Omen Defs connected to a NuForce STA200 (class a/b) amp. REL has suggested a T9/i https://rel.net/shop/subwoofers/serie-ti/t9i/
SVS has a cheaper SB-2000 which seems to be closer for half the price https://www.svsound.com/products/sb-2000
I've read numerous places that REL is way overpriced and SVS is great for music. I am aware of Zu's subs...would like to keep the price under a grand if possible.
Opinions?
SVS has a cheaper SB-2000 which seems to be closer for half the price https://www.svsound.com/products/sb-2000
I've read numerous places that REL is way overpriced and SVS is great for music. I am aware of Zu's subs...would like to keep the price under a grand if possible.
Opinions?
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I believe jayctoy meant to say he bought a Rythmik F12G. The G designates the GR Research 12" paper cone driver, the aluminum-coned Rythmik version being named just F12. The aluminum-coned woofer is said to play louder than the paper-coned version before "breaking up", due to the greater stiffness of aluminum. Danny Richie of GR Research designed the paper-cone woofer because he feels paper has a more natural, organic timbre than aluminum, and that the paper's lower mass produces greater low-level resolution. When have you heard a sub talked about in those terms?! The Rythmik and GR Research subs are unusually good at music reproduction. |
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"d2girls 12-09-2017 12:14pm "Do you guys have any suggestions for a good sub just for movies? Don't want to add stereo subs or a single sub for music..." VANDERSTEEN V2W VANDERSTEEN makes two different subwoofer models: one with external crossover kit for 2-channel music (V2Q) , and an AV/ HT unit with a LFE single cable input. (V2W) For the V2W : highly Recommended ..I have it along with a CASTLE CLASSIC ( a rebranded ATC sub) In a direct A-B shootout at my home, it was a unanimous choice for the VANDY by all 4 listeners. If you know ATC, you know good they can be: they make them up to the $9K pricepoint for home use and multiples of that for commercial. http://www.audioconnect.com/product/vandersteen-v2w-subwoofer/ http://www.soundstage.com/video/revequip/vandersteen_theater.htm |
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