CSI5, RTI8s, and RTI4s - need a subwoofer

kenb123
kenb123 Posts: 7
edited November 2005 in Speakers
Just bought my RTi8s, CSI5, and RTI4s at Tweeter. They knocked off about $200.

I need advice on a subwoofer. I don't want to spend a forune, but I want something that is decent.

The room is about 16 x 30 - the 16 is the depth from the couch to the TV, the 30 is the width of the room.

They tried to sell me on a Martin Logan Dynamo at Tweeter. I read these forums to get the speaker reviews and now I'm asking for help picking out a subwoofer.

I'm using a JVC RXD702 receiver - it puts out a 150W
Ken - Newly Converted Polk Fan

Fronts - RTI8
Center - CSI5
Surround - RTI4
Sub - HSU VTF3-MK2
Receiver - JVC RXD702B
TV - Panasonic TH-50PX500U
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  • Ricardo
    Ricardo Posts: 10,636
    edited October 2005
    Welcome to the forum.

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  • schwarcw
    schwarcw Posts: 7,341
    edited October 2005
    SVS all the way. Email or Fax them a sketch of your room. They'll give you a recommendation and won't oversell you. You can't beat the quality, price and service!
    Carl

  • Holydoc
    Holydoc Posts: 1,048
    edited October 2005
    For my HT, I have the SVS box sub PB12/plus. It is an incredible sub and shakes the pictures on the walls (I have cloth behind them to keep them from rattling). The guys at SVS did me right and did not try to oversell me at all. Matter of fact, I had my check all ready to purchase their Ultra sub but was convinced differently after talking to them about my room size and set-up.

    Good luck!

    BTW... if you select SVS, be sure you have a place to put this monster. They believe size has a lot to do with sound production. Thus their large sound comes at a large size container.
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  • aaharvel
    aaharvel Posts: 4,489
    edited October 2005
    HSU, Velodyne, or SVS
    welcome to the forums Ken.
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  • gregure
    gregure Posts: 871
    edited October 2005
    Martin Logan subs are some of the best I've ever heard.
    The Dynamo is a great little sub, but not enough for your large room.
    SVS is a great recommendation, but the Martin Logan Grotto is a superb sub. Small, easy to place, and a lot of sound from a small box. SVS subs are HUGE. If you're looking for something with big sound but not a large box, the Grotto is the only one of those mentioned that can accomplish that. I've never sold a Grotto to anyone who didn't absolutely love it. It will shake your walls no problem. At $1000, it isn't cheap, but it isn't "a fortune" in the scheme of things either.
    Current System:

    Mitsubishi 30" LCD LT-3020 (for sale**)
    Vienna Acoustics Beethoven Concert Grand (Rosewood)-Mains (with Audioquest Mont Blanc cables)
    CSi5-Center (for sale**)
    FXi3-surrounds (for sale**)
    Martin Logan Depth-Sub
    B&K AVR 507
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  • WJE
    WJE Posts: 27
    edited October 2005
    I just have a lowly SVS PB10-ISD, but it can slam. I've built lots of subs in my life, but, for once, thought I'd treat myself to something from SVS ... and what a treat it has been. :)
  • kenb123
    kenb123 Posts: 7
    edited November 2005
    After exchanging emails with SVS and Dr Hsu (he answers requests), and reading all the pros and cons online, I went to HSU's showroom (3 miles from my house) and purchased the VTF3-MK2.

    It's still in the car, so after I get everything hooked up and tweeked I'll post a report.
    Ken - Newly Converted Polk Fan

    Fronts - RTI8
    Center - CSI5
    Surround - RTI4
    Sub - HSU VTF3-MK2
    Receiver - JVC RXD702B
    TV - Panasonic TH-50PX500U
  • Audio_Marco
    Audio_Marco Posts: 7
    edited November 2005
    What about Polk? I am buying a sub soon for my RTi8´s and I was planning on buying the Polk PSW404. I also have the possibility to buy Velodyne. Whayt do you think?
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited November 2005
    Svs.
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  • McLoki
    McLoki Posts: 5,231
    edited November 2005
    What about Polk? I am buying a sub soon for my RTi8´s and I was planning on buying the Polk PSW404. I also have the possibility to buy Velodyne. Whayt do you think?
    If you are looking for a sub under $400 just to add a little bass to some bookshelf (or smaller) speakers - the less expensive polk / velodyne subs that most of the chain stores sell will work fine.

    If you are willing to spend $500 or more on a sub - what you get for your money is a HUGE jump. SVS, HSU, Outlaw all make great subs but they are not overly cheap (or in the case of SVS - small). Comparing based on Price / Performance they are much better than the mass market polk/velo subs.

    If you are serious about HT - you deserve to at least listen to what $500-$1,000 will get you from one of the above mentioned companies. All the companies listed have decent return policies and depending on where you live - you may be close enough for someone to invite you over for a listen....

    Michael
    Mains.............Polk LSi15 (Cherry)
    Center............Polk LSiC (Crossover upgraded)
    Surrounds.......Polk LSi7 (Gloss Black - wood sides removed and crossovers upgraded)
    Subwoofers.....SVS 25-31 CS+ and PC+ (both 20hz tune)
    Pre\Pro...........NAD T163 (Modded with LM4562 opamps)
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