DSW micropro 4000
I am looking into getting a new sub for my HT/music room and I was wondering if Polks new micropro 4000 is any good for the money. I can get it for around $1000 off the Internet . How does it compare to other $1000+ subs.
If this is not the way to go please direct me in the right path. I am currently running Polks Dsw 600 and I am looking for a little more.
Oh I forgot my budget is $1500
Thanks
If this is not the way to go please direct me in the right path. I am currently running Polks Dsw 600 and I am looking for a little more.
Oh I forgot my budget is $1500
Thanks
Post edited by leroyjr1 on
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If you're going for a 2 channel sub in a medium to small room, I'd think it would be a great solution per Raife's review. If you want more and don't mind size, then for $1K, I'd look at the Epik Castle...more output than the SVS PB13. Since I own a PB13, I'd recommend it for any application, but it's at the top of your budget...a very musical sub with mega output and a ton of tuning options. Both of these subs take up at least 4 of the Polk's footprint.
Combo rig:
Onkyo NR1007 pre-pro, Carver TFM 45(fronts), Carver TFM 35 (surrounds)
SDA 1C, CS400i, SDA 2B
PB13Ultra RO
BW Silvers
Oppo BDP-83SE -
sound is good, but HT use is a bit lacking.Sony KDL-52XBR4
Onkyo Pro PR-SC885P
NAD T975
LSIi15's front
LSIiC center
LSIiFX's surround
LSIi15's rear
PSW1000
Sony BDPS2000ES
2nd system
Sony STRDA5300ES
Sony PS3
LSi9's front
Klipsch sub
under construction