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Granted it wasn't from a HT set up but I can't emagine a pair of Largers ...
When it comes subs of this high quality, what is MOST important is not the differences in cabinet/drivers/amp IMO. The thing that will make or break the subs/speaker combo is your ability to do EQ/room correction with the subs to tame the room.They're all good subs, so I would buy the pair you can buy at the lowest price and then buy something like DEQX, TACT, etc.
For EQ, I'd suggest looking into a Velodyne SMS-1. MSRP is $700 and they can be found for less all over the place (I think an authorized dealer is selling them for $600 on audiogon).
If the room really is 1800 ft^2
I know John Casler is a dealer so he can't really tout his product but he has a pair of RM30s and 4 (yes) Larger subs in his room. I was able to see John and have a listen in his super tweaked listening chair this past summer. I believe he ran the 30s full and lowpassed the subs. The sound was very good with seamlessly integrated bass. We arranged for a time when his neighbors weren't around to check out the low end. Good stuff. Granted it wasn't from a HT set up but I can't emagine a pair of Largers ...
Yup... I've done the placement experiments with my one HGS-15... I know two might be somewhat of a challenge but I will get it there.I'll be powering my 3 RM30's across the front with an Grande 5... a couple of channels left over for reserve. Picked it up used or will be picking it up Thursday. I'm gonna use my Denon to power the two surrounds.
And one last point. I run these subs with an Earthquake 3 channel power amp (rears) and currently use the Son of AMPzilla for the fronts.SoA is only 200 (big) watts @ 4 ohms and the CineNova is 600wpc @ 4 ohms. They don't break a sweat. I would suggest at least 300wpc if you use 2 subs, and 200wpc if you use 3-4.