What is it about the Sunfire that's "not doing the job" specifically? Are you having integration issues of some sort? I ask because I was able to integrate 10" driver Sunfire subs very successfully with Maggie 1.6's. The Sunfires were not last word in performance by any means, but as long as the level, phase, and crossover points were set properly, I never felt they called attention to themselves and definitely helped to fill out the lower octave. Is your system two channel or are there other speakers in use for Home Theater functions?
What is best sub to match with Magnepan?
I have the Magnepan 1.7 speakers. I am looking to buy a sub in the near future to pair up with them. Since the planars are fast, I need a sub that is VERY quick. I have a Sunfire sub, but it is not doing the job. Can anyone recommend any brands/models that will work well with the Maggies?
BTW, I'm on a budget too. Trying to get the best bang for the buck.
Current set-up:
Denon AVR-4802 (will be upgrading, not sure what yet)
Olive 03HD music server
Emotiva XPA-2 (500w @ 4ohm)
Sony Blu-Ray player (will be upgrading to OPPO BDP-105)
Magnepan 1.7 Planar speakers
Sunfire TS-EQ10 subwoofer
BTW, I'm on a budget too. Trying to get the best bang for the buck.
Current set-up:
Denon AVR-4802 (will be upgrading, not sure what yet)
Olive 03HD music server
Emotiva XPA-2 (500w @ 4ohm)
Sony Blu-Ray player (will be upgrading to OPPO BDP-105)
Magnepan 1.7 Planar speakers
Sunfire TS-EQ10 subwoofer
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I don't like or use subs (I say upgrade the speakers/amps, but understand may not be feasible/practical & you may really like what you have) but the rules I have always heard (as subs are so tough to integrate properly) is (1)buy the most expensive sub you can and (2)get one with an included bass amp as running a sub off your amp is pretty much a mess. That bottom bass octave is the toughest to get right and it will cost you. There is music down there! Remember, good bass frames your soundstage. (you may not be liking the bass because if your amp but I do understand the maggies can be a little bass shy (the 1.7s)). Good luck. |
Here's a thread from a few months ago on the same topic: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1382555455&openfrom&1&4#1 |
How about the Magnepan DWM bass panel? With a frequency response up to 7Khz it's certainly fast enough. True, it is more of a deep woofer (40 Hz) than a sub, but that 40-60Hz boost will provide that little bit of missing foundation for the 1.7s. I just got a pair of 1.7s a couple of weeks ago too. I'm not using a DWM, but I already had a pair of Mirage MM8s, which are *very* quick and lively. They are 9" cubes housing an 8" active driver & 2 passive radiators, powered by a 1200 w peak class D amp. The diaphragms are very lightweight aluminum and the surrounds are very compliant and allow for a good excursion. They also have continuously adjustable volume, 0-360 deg. phase, and crossover from 50- 200 Hz (or none). Audiovox/Klipsch shut down the Mirage division, but this same sub is still available as the speakers.com/products/subwoofers/?sku=ESW-M8>Energy ESW-M8. I have a pair of them positioned in close proximity to the panels, have the crossover set to the lowest point (50 Hz) and added just enough volume to flatten the bass down to about 36 Hz, but not so much to be boomy, thickening, or otherwise intrusive. I have a friend who's happy with an SVS SB12-NSD with his Maggies. SVS has a 45-day return period, and they pay shipping both ways. That's an attractive no- risk way to see if you can get one to work for you -- go to www.svsound.com. |
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