Accurate and revealing subwoofer


Hello, new to home audio, I would need some help to spot an accurate / revealing /  dynamic subwoofer under $1500. It would pair a JL audio Dominion D110.

It has to be less powerfull because the room side to fill with is quite difficult with some bass frequency accumulation at the ceiling level. I am applying some room correction though with Roon's DSP engine.

Here is a short list by now:

  • REL HT (1003 ou 1205, yes, I am avoiding passive radiators)
  • M&K V10 or V10+
  • Dynaudio 9s
  • Genelec 7050C

any other sub experimented in this category ? or should I stick to the exact same Dominion?

Context :
- living in Europe
- 30 m2 room (200 inch, L shape)
- Davis Acoustics Courbet 5 speaker (down to 50hz, bright, high and mid ranges detailed)

Thanks.

phylophyl

I’ve a pair of Rhythmic F12SE used with single driver Voxativ Ampeggio speakers. Front end is Revox A810 RTR and Dr. Feickert TT with Ikeda and Dynavector MC cartridges. Integration was easy and the results are detailed and musical. The Rhythmic F12s don’t thump playing either jazz or R&B. 

Any experience with some Bowers & Wilkins DB4S or Dynaudio 9s?

 

To sum up, the options to be considered:

Stick with the D110


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Master sub (my Atoll amp has 2 sub line out though):
E110
Velodyne DD-10 Plus


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Other sub brands:
Rythmik F12
decent size REL
Monoprice monolith
Vandersteen 2Wq
Monitor Audio
KEF


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Room frequencies correction:
DSPeaker 8033 II
MiniDSP


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Room acoustics:
Gik
Auralex Geofusor

 

Thank you

I have the the Dynadio 18s  - dual opposed 8.75 in drivers in a sealed box I like it  a lot. To me it sounds very musical. and it reaches down well below 30 hz  $1800 in the US

The dual opposed drivers mean zero vibration is transmitted through the floor 

 

https://musictech.com/reviews/dynaudio-9s-18s-subwoofer-review

If you haven't already, I would suggest finding a place that allows you to hear dual subs in stereo.  If you're going down this road it's worth the experience to help with your decision.

Like most things that deal with the senses, it's difficult to imagine when you have no reference.