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I see from you equipment list that you're familiar with Zu Cable. So I'd definitely check out their Mini-Method Sub. I've heard it at CES and fast/musical is exactly how I'd describe it. $1,500.http://zucable.com/#Subs
I was lucky enough to win an ACI Titan XL in a raffle and it has shown to be an excellent subwoofer for music, which is good because my Sierra-1's have a very tight/fast low end.
I have a HSU VTF3 MKII now for awhile, 12", 300watts and do not use it for home theater.It blends perfect and is musical with my single driver Brines FT1600II's. At 80 LBS you can't beat the price either.Den
Quote from: bacobits1 on 13 Sep 2007, 09:48 pmI have a HSU VTF3 MKII now for awhile, 12", 300watts and do not use it for home theater.It blends perfect and is musical with my single driver Brines FT1600II's. At 80 LBS you can't beat the price either.DenCool. That model is actually obsolete, but they make a VTF2 Mk 3 now, which is supposed to be close, a little less power (250 W). That's the model I will probably get, hopefully I have time next week to go pick it up, this week is pretty hecktic.Over at AVS, people seem to like Hsu, SVS and Ed subs. Hsu's have a reputation for being more musical, SVS for more output, and Ed for the best value for the money.For $600 at ed, you get a 140 lb subhttp://www.edesignaudio.com/edv2/product_info.php?cPath=2_41&products_id=618Randy
Randy, yes is was discontinued for the 3 MKIII "Turbo" version. I do not like the piggy back extension and I don't need it for music reproduction. Although I have not heard the new one.Actually, my room now is smaller since my move and I'd like to maybe go to a smaller sub.HSU has a return policy if not happy.Den
As for your SP Tech TP's...In your size room (12x17)....I don't think you'll need a sub....IMOYou'll know better when you hear them.......