Subwoofer Recommendations


I am looking for a single subwoofer that will compliment my JBL L100 Classic speakers.  This is my office system and I only want 1 subwoofer (no swarm) to add a little oomph below 50hz.  I will be using it with my McIntosh MA6600 on the second set of variable line outs.  The sub has to accept line in, have a phase control, level control  and adjustable crossover so I can cross it over under 80hz or so.  I will be still running my JBL speakers full range.  Price is up to $1500.00 new or used although keeping it at around a grand would be great.  This is the only way I will hook up the sub and I would like something that does go deep.  I know there are probably hundreds of subwoofer threads but I have never looked at them.  This is just something I came up with today so any help would be appreciated.
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I have two SVS SB 2000’s, as I listen mostly to music.  The ported SP 2000’s provide more boom and were noted to be better in a home theater for movies. 
@stereo5 , you will a 12" sub to produce anything useful below 50 Hz. Just a caution, bass travels...far. When my system is on playing something with a lot of information below 30 Hz things on the opposite side of the house rattle and buzz like crazy. This may cause trouble in an office environment.
I recommend one of the REL subs. They will blend in very well with your JBL L100 Classic speakers.
Take a look at Rythmik’s F15HP, a lot of bang for the buck. If you want to keep things closer to $1K, the F12SE. While I use 4 subs in my main system, unless you’re planning to really rock out while you’re working or have a huge office, I don’t think you need 2 or 4 subs in an office. If you just want to add in some low level information that your main speakers can’t provide, a single sub can work fine in a smaller room. I have 3 smaller systems, each with a single sub (all are sealed subs) and they all sound great for their purpose.
Totally disagree that a 12” is needed for meaning output below 50Hz. Many 8” and 10” options would be suitable for your situation as well. If you’re looking for subterranean bass then sure look at bigger subs. But to blend with the JBLs below 50Hz or so for music, smaller subs could work quite well. I think most people would be shocked by the KEF KC62s performance and it likely would be a great option. I think the REL T7 or T9 options would be a great match too. I personally use a JL Audio E110 and it will shake my entire room if I want it too. No trouble with output from that 10” at all.  And it has a wonderful onboard active crossover along with continuously variable phase control to make blending with the speakers much easier.  Fantastic sub.