03-01-2011, 06:26 PM | #23 |
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Actually......JL W7 is used in the home too....
http://home.jlaudio.com/products_sub....php?page_id=4 But this is entirely overkill for a room that size and the price. I like bass as much as anyone but the only way Id get these is if I wont powerball and had tons of money. Even then, probably would have something built to the rooms specs better anyway |
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I may be selling mine soon. The only reason I have 2 STF-2's is because I lived in a smaller place before and just had one. I bought another one when I built my house, but it is not enough. I've been looking around and just need to pull the trigger. OP, PM me and maybe we can work something out if are not in too much of a hurry. |
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03-01-2011, 11:37 PM | #26 |
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Looking at the specs it wont play very low...32hz. Probably wont play very loud either in the 45hz down area. BUT, for your needs that may be what you need. I have my Def tech sub setup on the receive to only play 60hz and under and the sub volume is pretty far down but I can still 'hear' and feel some lower notes, as its rated down to 20hz. Corner loading the sub helps too (sticking it in a corner results in greater output). Bass is a wierd bugger. Velodyne makes good procuts though
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03-02-2011, 12:57 AM | #28 |
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I honestly cant help you on any of the other ones as I dont have any experience with them. IMO...your in a terrible budget range. Your at that point where you can get some 'decent' stuff but not quite the 'good' stuff. Dont know if that makes sense or not.
Again...just depends on the amount of bass you need. Id head over to avsforums and search reviews on those subs and go from there. I just know that my next sub purchase is for sure an SVS without thinking twice, unless of course something else comes along to knock them off. |
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03-02-2011, 06:51 AM | #29 |
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Yes, I posted the link to avs forums to where he can get better answers, and get more educated on the subject. You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink.
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In the end, I said f*ck it and if I were to buy another sub, I'd just as well go all out and never have to upgrade again (hopefully), so I got the 4 SVS cylinder subs, which was total overkill but since then I have never even considered needing any more headroom. In fact, over the first few months of owning these 4 SVS subs, I've had to continually dial down the Gain/Freq Range on them as they were overpowering my other speakers and made all male vocals sounded a big like James Earl Jones. So the moral of the story (if you want to learn from my mistakes), is to save up and buy a good sub and save yourself a bunch of time and money upgrading. I would say once you save up to $400-$500 range, you have enough to get into a quality sub from one of the ID sub brands that won't need to be upgraded for a while unless your room gets any bigger. Note - the two Dayton SUB-120s are currently disassembled and being upgraded with new drivers, ports and possibly amps too. Just a fun project that I've been tinkering with. |
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03-03-2011, 12:53 AM | #31 |
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^ I probably won't outgrow a sub for a long time. I think any decent one will be enough for me. I'm not gonna be bumping things crazy loud.
Guys, I've been a member over at the AVSForum for a year or two now. I've just recently started looking into home audio stuff. I've been reading a bit about subs but there are too many brands and models. I could go and spend $500-1000 for a sub but if I don't need it then it would be a waste. That's why I posted here and also there asking for opinions so I can make a decision. |
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Finally, getting a good sub is not just about "bumping things crazy loud", a good sub will also provide cleaner, smoother and effortless bass. The difference is clear even when you have it dialed down to low - moderate volumes. |
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I love my Velodyne DD10. Picked one used off Audigon years ago, still running strong. Great, tight, clean, sq bass. Really does the job for all my needs, more than loud enough for a big living room.
I find if you spend a bit more on Home Audio, that stuff retains its resale better and lasts longer.
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Okay I ordered the BIC V1020. I was gonna go with the F12 but it's too big. I was gonna get the Velodyne Impact 10 but since it's $40 more and doesn't go as low as the BIC, I didn't see a reason why I should spend more money on it. So there you have it, BIC 1020 it is. I hope it's gonna be good enough for me. Thanks for all the help guys!
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^ Thanks!?
The way I look at it is this, if in a few years I decide I want something more I will buy it then. If I need it then I will buy it. For now, I don't see the need for a very nice sub so yeah... It's like with camera lenses. When you're starting out you wouldn't go out and buy a FF camera and an L lens (if you're a Canon owner like me). Sure the lenses hold their values well but unless you're loaded with money, you would go with a starter lens or something that's within your budget. |
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03-04-2011, 12:30 PM | #43 |
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If you sit it near a tv...be concerned to a degree. The magnet will pull on the stuff in the tv and can degrade the picture. Not sure how this affects newer tvs, but old CRT's it would completely screw up.
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Newer TVs have no electron beam to be distorted.
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