How Much Do Your Subwoofer(s) Cost Relative to Speakers


For people who own subwoofers in the main system, I am interested to know the price ratio of the subwoofer to speakers in your system. Prices in MSRP.

Say if the subwoofer(s) cost $10,000 and speakers cost $10,000, the ratio would be 1 : 1.

If the subs cost $5,000 and speakers cost $10,000, the ratio would be 1 : 2.

If the subs cost $3,333 and speakers cost $10,000, the ratio would be 1 : 3.

Mine is at about 1 : 3.5

 

 

ryder

I would rather know how well yours got set up.  Did you drop it in and forget about it?  Did you put in bass traps, does it come with EQ or did you use an external unit?

 

Also, if anyone is interested:

 

https://data-bass.com/

My speakers are Revel Ultima Studio 2’s, my subwoofers, are (2) Rythmik F12SE’s. They pair very well,sonically. So, I guess if you are using retail to retail….5:1.
As already mentioned, the Rythmiks are a disproportionate value. I like how they sound but someone else may not. This makes ratio measuring, meaningfully  murky.

My subs only cost around $2,000, but they are eq'ed to only operate below 27hz.  I had to supply my own amps.  

I don't really think the ratio matters.  You should be buying a sub for your room, not what speakers you have.  I had a pair of Sf Sonetto 8s ($7000) and got a T9i ($1300).   It sounded great in my small room, but in my main living room the T9i was inadequate for the room size.  I upgraded to a Rel 212 ($5000) and it's more then enough to pressurize the room.  When I upgraded to Kanta 2 speakers ($11000), it is still more then enough.