Vandersteen Sub woofers v Rythmik Subs


I really love the idea of the Vandersteen Subs where they are connected with the mains via extra speaker cable off right and left channels off the main amplifier, which is supposed to provide better bass transition from the mains while keeping the signature from the main amplifier. My question is with Vandersteen coming out with the SUB THREE and the price going significantly higher, I was wondering if there are other subs for less that you could integrate in the same way. (Most subs seem to rely on the line level input which is just a sub-woofer RCA going from the pre-amp to the amp on the sub). Can this same Vandersteen set-up be achieved with other subs?
I picked Rythmik since they are known (in the home theater community anyway) for being one of the best bang for the buck subs and the most "musical" of the bunch. (between Hsu, SVS, PSA).
And could I possibly achieve even greater sub-woofer nirvana since I could get an 18" for around $1500? Vandies only have 3 eight inchers.

I am a Vandersteen fanboy and I would like to support RV whenever I can, but don’t know much about my other sub-woofer options so looking for some feedback. Doesn’t even have to be related to Rythmik necessarily. If you know of other subs that can integrate the same way I want to know about it!

Thanks
bstatmeister
Duh, that was what I was looking at...
From what Johnny wrote, I thought the 2wq was a thing of the past.
B
@gdnrbob - I think you are correct.  The 2Wq and V2W are probably toast, although Vandersteen may leave the web site as is for a while to allow his dealers to clear out any remaining inventory of the 2 series subs. 
http://vandersteen.com/products/quatro-wood-ct
If you read in this first column of this thread the announcement the 2WQ is history and the Sub 3 takes its place. It will be on the Vandersteen sight soon.
The concept is now similar to how Quatros Sevens Five series etc
offer 11 band custom tuning / High Pass and deals with your room..
 This allows even small rooms to be full range by negating that particular rooms unique room peak to be dealt with.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=34&v=qQASoSR2y2o 
Here is a vid to help understand the concept that runs through the whole lineup.
Best,
 JohnnyR
@noble100  - why not start a thread on swarm ? I am sure it will attract a ton of interest