Which Subwoofer


I am a multi sub/swarm acolyte.  Upgrading my current dedicated media room, but will move one day and build from the ground up a room 2-3x the current size.  Anything I do will be moved to the new room.  The current room is 2200 cubic feet of space.  I have put together a 7.4.4 Dolby Atmos room.  Now that I have put accoustic treatments in the room the highs and mids are great, but my 2 B&W ASW610 just don't have the oomph of low end.  Yes, I installed several diaphragmatic absorbers (Acoustic Fields) to keep the room boom down.  I have started to add amps to use in the new room.  Current equipment

Denon AVR-X6700h
Anthem MCA 225
B&W CM8 S2 LCR
B&W in walls and in ceiling.
Will put the 10 inch subs in the rear corners

Possible upgrades for the new room 9.5.6, Legacy Audio Aries, Marquis XD Center, Silhouette sides x4 and Rear wall, Stratos 8 ceiling x6.  Will add an 18 inch sub in middle rear of the brands below and add another 2 of the subs below to the side rear.  Anthem MCA 525, and another 2x Starke AD4.320 amps.  Will replace Denon with Trinnov, Storm Audio, Acurus Processors.

Which of these two subs would you recommend?  I want something between SQ and SPL because I listen 2 channel, but not critically.  I just enjoy good music of all genres.  

Salk Rythmik G25 x2
Seaton Sound HP+ and HP-

Size matters so nothing bigger than 20" wide.  Height and depth not so much, but the two above meet all of my requirements.  I want something the digs deep.  I also want something that brings value.

dmaddox77
Salk / Rythmik out of the two you mentioned. You should also check out Power Sound Audio. Maybe a little more bang for the buck.
@big_greg from mybresearch Power Sound Audio is like SVS toward SPL vs SQ.  The S3012 does look very nice.  We are talking about almost $550 savings per subwoofer.  I would put the Power Sound Audio in the same category as Seaton Sound.  The finishes on Seaton just look better than the Power Sound Audio.
FYI Salk doesn't actually make the subwoofers.  They just take the order and forward it on to Rythmik company.

That being said, I would vote for Rythmik for sound quality when compared to SVS.  I don't know about sound quality on the Submersive.  However, it doesn't seem like it has a normal IEC power input so an upgraded power cord may not be doable.  Also, I would probably rather have an separate amp for each sub rather than a single amp for both master/slave.