What's a good sub for a 2-channel setup?

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vpolineni

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What's a good sub for a 2-channel setup?
« on: 24 Aug 2003, 05:34 pm »
My integrated amp has sub preouts and I'm not happy with my cheap jbl sub.  Can anyone recommend a good sub for my 2-channel rig? I'm concerned primarily with how it would perform with music more than with movies.... here's my system

coda-continuum integrated amp
Thiel CS3.6 speakers

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Jason1

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« Reply #1 on: 24 Aug 2003, 06:05 pm »
There are numerous subs that will work great with music. The basic things to look for are sealed boxes with a low/mid Q, or a ported/pr design with a low tuning point below 20hz (this gives great group delay numbers into the 30hz range).

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« Reply #2 on: 24 Aug 2003, 10:50 pm »
The ACI's and the REL Strata seem to get the best reviews and results for music.  There is an almost new latest edition Titan on Audiogon now for $850,  The smaller Force has also gotten rave reviews for music.

Jay S

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« Reply #3 on: 25 Aug 2003, 12:23 am »
Don't overlook the well-regarded Adire Rava - 12" driver, 250 watt amp, sealed box (!) - for $399.

rosconey

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« Reply #4 on: 25 Aug 2003, 11:48 am »
:o  :o  :o  :o vmps :o  :o  :o

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« Reply #5 on: 25 Aug 2003, 04:12 pm »
Of all the subs I've heard (and I've heard a LOT), the VMPS Originals or Largers (in a stereo pair) are the only subs I would recommend for a high end 2 channel setup.

JoshK

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« Reply #6 on: 25 Aug 2003, 04:21 pm »
Quote from: Jay S
Don't overlook the well-regarded Adire Rava - 12" driver, 250 watt amp, sealed box (!) - for $399.


I am sealing my Rava for $275.  Don't need it anymore.

vpolineni

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« Reply #7 on: 25 Aug 2003, 05:46 pm »
josh, check your pm....


I like the vmps subs but they require a separate amp and it might exceed my price range.  I've read great reviews of it though....

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« Reply #8 on: 25 Aug 2003, 06:05 pm »
vpol,

ya may be pleasantly surprised how relatively affordable a pair of vmps subs, outboard x-over & amp really are.  get the amp/x-over used, and vmps dealers are competitive on new...   :wink:

when i 1st got my sub system, thiel 3.5's were my mains.  they only go a little lower than the 3.6's ya use.  to get anything even worth using w/your mains will cost a *lot* more than a pair of vmps w/active outboard electronics, imo...  if ya can't budget it right now, save yer pennies.  don't waste yer money meanwhile...

doug s.

jackman

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« Reply #9 on: 25 Aug 2003, 06:41 pm »
Doug,
Would a plate amp work with a VMPS sub?  You could get a plate amp with built-in crossover from someone like Apex and make a box to enclose the amp if it would work.  This would be a really cheap solution if it would work.  Any thoughts?

J

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« Reply #10 on: 25 Aug 2003, 07:04 pm »
hi jman,

i wouldn't bother w/a plate amp; crappy electronics will preclude wanting to cross the monitors over; one of the main benefits of subwoofin', imo...  inexpensive pro-audio x-overs from dbx, behringer, art, etc, are awailable from places like fullcompass.com, which are more than transparent enuff to make them worthwhile to use, 'til ya can save for a marchand/ db systems/bryston/etc...  and, if ya don't wanna buy a used amp, pick up something like the art sla for <$200...  

the above, while a li'l more $$$ than a plate amp, is a *lot* more quality, imo...

doug s.

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« Reply #11 on: 25 Aug 2003, 08:21 pm »
I would take a look at the ACI and upcoming Onix UFW-10 subs. Probably some of the most musical subs out there, as long as you don't want the absolute lowest extension.

rosconey

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« Reply #12 on: 25 Aug 2003, 11:01 pm »
if you buy a vmps large i can sell you the amp i used with mine before i upgraded to odyssey mono's, its a harmon kardon pa2000 4x45 or 100 x2.
works great for music but lacks power for obnoxious ht movies, its a year or so old 100$.

contact one of the vmps sales men that hang out here(i used jim at ribbon speakers)they will take a % off list :mrgreen:

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« Reply #13 on: 25 Aug 2003, 11:13 pm »
Trust me, I've heard HSU, SVS, Adire, Blueprint, Aerial, REL, and more than a few others.  None of them hold a candle to a pair of New Original subs with megawoofers.  Articulation and transient response is just on a whole nother level w/the VMPS subs.  Easily the best subs for music I have ever heard.

Now, on the other hand, if you want something that will blur your vision with bass output, then a blueprint 1503 or an Evererst from Acoustic-visions will do that more readily than even the Larger VMPS sub will.

KeithR

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« Reply #14 on: 25 Aug 2003, 11:35 pm »
The Revel B15 i have always wanted to try...

Also, the Talon Rocs seem to be awesome for music

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« Reply #15 on: 25 Aug 2003, 11:43 pm »
I've never heard the revels, they seem like they would be very good. . .

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« Reply #16 on: 25 Aug 2003, 11:58 pm »
Quote from: Tyson
Trust me, I've heard HSU, SVS, Adire, Blueprint, Aerial, REL, and more than a few others.  None of them hold a candle to a pair of New Original subs with megawoofers.  Articulation and transient response is just on a whole nother level w/the VMPS subs.  Easily the best subs for music I have ever heard.


Do you have a point here Tyson? :scratch: If this was in response to my reply, then I don't quite see the validity. Obviously the subs I listed are not on your list of what you have heard. The VMPS subs are great...but as always, listen to as many choices as possible.

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« Reply #17 on: 26 Aug 2003, 12:36 am »
Sa-dano,
Nope, just thinking out loud more than anything else, not a reply to any specific post. . .

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« Reply #18 on: 26 Aug 2003, 03:27 am »
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Sa-dano,
Nope, just thinking out loud more than anything else, not a reply to any specific post. . .


Okay..my apologies. It just seemed a little out of nowhere, and that explains why. Great recommendations though :D


vpolineni:
Please keep us updated with what you decide on :D

vpolineni

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« Reply #19 on: 1 Sep 2003, 03:50 pm »
sorry for the delay in responding...
   I have a stupid question for you guys out there.  My integrated amp (coda-continuum unison) has sub pre-outs and allows me to integrate the subs volume level from my remote control.  Could I do this if my sub has an outboard amp? If so, I think I'll have to look at the vmps sub.  I also like the rocket ufw-10 (right in my price range  :D )... the talon rocs are just too expensive as well as the thiel subwoofer.  has anyone tried the nht subs or the vandersteen 2wq?
thanks again for all the help.