subs
Davidv
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Polk says that a psw350 matches my RT10's.
Questions:
#1. Will it matter if I get a larger sub? Say a psw450?
#2. I have heard velodyne subs that sound great. What size would match?
#3. What other brands or models are good that will work?
I am just looking for feedback. Any ideas or technical info would be great.
Thanks,
David
Beer on tap is great until the keg is empty and the liqour store is closed!!
Questions:
#1. Will it matter if I get a larger sub? Say a psw450?
#2. I have heard velodyne subs that sound great. What size would match?
#3. What other brands or models are good that will work?
I am just looking for feedback. Any ideas or technical info would be great.
Thanks,
David
Beer on tap is great until the keg is empty and the liqour store is closed!!
Beer on tap is great, until the keg runs dry and the liqour store is closed!:D
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1. No, that's fine.
2. Pretty much any model, Velo makes good subs.
3. Tons of options, Rel, SVS, Klipsch, DIY... throw a budget out, and the forum can help you narrow it down.
Cheers,
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Originally posted by Davidv
Beer on tap is great until the keg is empty and the liqour store is closed!!
YEP!
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Budget is $250 to $350.Beer on tap is great, until the keg runs dry and the liqour store is closed!:D
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Dayton Titantic 10" Kit
Something to get your started, a forum regular and a cool guy 'Dr Spec' will chime in with your SVS options, I'm sure.
Free shipping right now on the link I provided....
Cheers,
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Originally posted by RuSsMaN
Dayton Titantic 10" Kit
Something to get your started, a forum regular and a cool guy 'Dr Spec' will chime in with your SVS options, I'm sure.
I highly recommend this little sub. I have one and I'm very pleased with it."Just because youre offended doesnt mean youre right." - Ricky Gervais
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Check out the Adire Audio Rava sub also. It uses the very popular DIY Shiva mkIII driver. I think it's $400 though, a little over your budget but a pretty good sub from what I read....
http://www.adireaudio.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=AA001&Product_Code=RASony KDL-40V2500 HDTV, Rotel RSX-1067 Receiver, Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray, Slim Devices Squeezebox, Polk RTi6, CSi3 & R15, DIY sub with Atlas 15 -
Paradigm PDR-10. For the cash, I've yet to find a more musical sub in it's price range.
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Troy,
you love those Paradigm sub huh.I saw your baby the 15 on a job I did last week,what a monster and killer sounding.He(the customer)had the Studio monitors,they sounded really good as well.Music big thing it is..........nice,I can see why you like it.Dan
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Correct, I think for the money, Paradigm subs are tough to beat. As soon as I get home I'll be closing escrow on a similar B&W 10" sub. I'm interested on how they compare.
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B&W sub's in general are very good and musical.Good value,you get alot of sub for the money.Like to hear your thoughtsDan
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