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The TacT subs were designed to be corner loaded and crossed over above 300Hz to mate with their monitor speakers.
Yeeesh. Not to bash, but cramming subs into the corners will certainly dictate where you sit, because it's going to maximize room modes. And at 300Hz you'll be able to pick out the sources. I can see why all this might work as part of a dedicated speaker system, designed around these issues, using dedicated electronics, but mating them with arbitrary speakers and electronics (no matter how good) sounds like asking for trouble. YMMV. If you go that route, make sure you have the option to return the subs if it doesn't work out.
I believe you'd be looking at the 215 subs which replaced the New Originals. These newer models have a 15" active driver. Also please be aware that Vmps now offers built in amps with their subs. As for sound quality the depth, power and articulation are outstanding, especially considering the cost. Brian has been getting praise for his bass for over two decades and it's well deserved. I'm a bass lover and power and quality are extremely important to me.
Does the TACT sub include an amp? VMPS does not, which increases the real price of the sub as compared to subs already having an amp. Are you sure you want to crossover at 200 Hz? You could have voice in your subs, which I would think would be strange. Are you also sure this is a room mode? According to: http://www.revelspeakers.com/products/specs.asp?ID=2, the crossover frequency is 220 Hz; perhaps this is crossover related? To test, move the microphone about 1.9 feet (approx.), which should be a hi ...
The 215's should do nicely.Is your room treated? Bass problems can be helped with the right configuration. You might not need to corner load the subs...
Yeeesh. Not to bash, but cramming subs into the corners will certainly dictate where you sit, because it's going to maximize room modes. And at 300Hz you'll be able to pick out the sources.
Mike: All rooms have peaks and nulls in the bass region. This depends on the dimensions of your room. I too have a fully treated room and the DEQ 2496 helped significantly so I'd expect the Tact to do even better as I think it can adjust for time. If you could explain why you need to cross over so high it would help us understand your problem better. Any sound above about 80hz can be located by the ear so no matter what sub you use this will be an issue. ...
The TacT subs were designed to be corner loaded and crossed over above 300Hz to mate with their monitor speakers.I am not sure if TacT still sells them, but here is a link to a person who builds them in the US: [...]