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I would have considered the deep hemp if I already didn't have an Outlaw LFM-1 plus. From what I understand Deep Hemp was designed specifically to integrate with Louis Chochos' product line. Feedback I've read has been extremely positive.
Well.... I am about to find out. I didn't even mention this, but the one I am picking up is brand new, never been used and is the dual driver version of this sub. So it's the same width and depth but double the height. Bottom firing and top firing subs. Sealed. Should be sick!
Well.... I am about to find out. I didn't even mention this, but the one I am picking up is brand new, never been used and is the dual driver version of this sub....
I had been eying that sub for a while and almost pulled the trigger but ultimately decided to go with a servo-controlled model sub instead. Great looking ebony finish. Congratulations.
Please do. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. To be honest, I thought real hard and long about getting that sub since the seller was within my driving distance but I really wanted to go with an identical pair of subs and getting another new one from Omega was way out of my budget. Depending on your room size and configuration, you may find the single sub adequately complement your Super 3 HO or the LRS. It should sound great. You're in for a treat, just give it a little time for the drivers to settle in.
I'm also interested in more impressions of these. There are a real lack of reviews about these on the internet. One very positive one from headphone.guru, but not much else beyond a few forum posts saying how much they love them (I believe them. I love my CAM's that Louis made) but I'm not sure if speaker experience translates exactly to subwoofers even if they are woofers, meaning a speaker.I'm torn on getting these or a REL. I lean towards these as the sound of my CAM's makes me willing to place a bet on Louis's work. They're just utterly great speakers.
Yeah, I can't find any reviews on these other than the one review from headphoneguru. But then again, Louis's speakers in general are for a VERY niche group of people that have great taste in audio equipment. I have tracking numbers now, so it's on it's way! Very excited! I will take some unboxing pictures.
That's super exciting, post some impressions as well!
That is a great start, if I'm being honest Daft Punk and The Chemical Brothers are likely the first stop when I get my sub. My Rythmik F12SE will be here thursday, but my preamp had to be sent back for a replacement, so I won't get to hear them until next week :/ The servo driver won me over, but still good to know the deepHemp's are awesome (not unexpected).I'll be following your lead in music in less than a weeks time
I've not heard Louis' subs, so can't compare. I have a pair of F12's though and am totally happy with them. Very fast, defined bass that reaches way down to 14hz. The damping control is also nice if you want to loosen the low end some. I keep it on high damping though, as I like that tight bass. Maybe someday I will get to compare!....Pete
I have a pair of omega 8" subs and really likle them alot. Once they got broken in they are the extra bass foundation that i was looking for I use them with a pair of Alnico HO towers. my setup includes decware gear and a van alstine amp. The subs are really fast and for my room i dont even have them up very high. If you are liking movies or something I would highly get a different type of sub but for music its fantastic and I havent bothered to move them once i got them in place. I am a huge fan of dual subs if you can pull it off but i tried one time just using one sub and it still was really good. The music just had that nice bass foundation that helped everything else.Have to admit first song i played when getting these subs was Tron soundtrack Also love the small form factor of these subs very easy to place them. Both of mine are downfiring.hope this helps