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Re: Help me decide on a subwoofer
JasonB #153405 12/12/06 03:26 AM
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Nothing at all, it will huff and puff and blow your walls down.


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Re: Help me decide on a subwoofer
Ken.C #153406 12/12/06 04:52 AM
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OK, let's go for budget. That's a pretty small room; I probably wouldn't put an EP500 in there.




Why the heck not?

A sub is never "too big" for a room. A bigger sub just means deeper, cleaner bass. While bigger rooms require bigger and better subs, most people buy big subs for big rooms only because they are necessary to create sufficient bass.

If you have a small room, anything goes, it's just that there is going to be a lot more subs that are going to be "sufficient" for a room of that size.



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Re: Help me decide on a subwoofer
danmagicman7 #153407 12/12/06 09:14 AM
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OK, let's go for budget. That's a pretty small room; I probably wouldn't put an EP500 in there.




Why the heck not?

A sub is never "too big" for a room. A bigger sub just means deeper, cleaner bass. While bigger rooms require bigger and better subs, most people buy big subs for big rooms only because they are necessary to create sufficient bass.

If you have a small room, anything goes, it's just that there is going to be a lot more subs that are going to be "sufficient" for a room of that size.




Very true! I have a SVS PB12-Plus/2 (two 12" drivers, weighs 140lbs for those that aren't farmiliar) and it's in a 20' x 14' room and my theater is only taking up half that room, and it works just fine

I haven't heard the new Axiom subs (EP500/600) but when I bought my Axioms back in 2004 I was told SVS/Hsu would be me better bang for the buck over the lower end axioms, and that was directly from Axiom. They've improved since then I'm sure, you'll be happy with whatever you get I'm quite sure.

Is there any way you could take pictures of your room? tell us why you can only put it behind the couch?

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Re: Help me decide on a subwoofer
danmagicman7 #153408 12/12/06 04:46 PM
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Could it be the person has a set budget to follow. Before we make wild recommedations and spend all his money let's see what he's will to spend.


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Re: Help me decide on a subwoofer
ScottTAG #153409 12/12/06 05:04 PM
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Room layout prevents me from a good sub placement. Behind the couch would work well for me but I am concerned about a standard sub firing into the couch.



How do you know the placement will not be good? Have you done any tests or is it what you presume?

The HSU should work great in this placement as DR HSU usually recommends "near field placement". On their web site you can fill out a Form which will include your room layout. They will respond with what sub they suggest and the placement.

I don't think you need to worry about the sub firing in to the couch and for the HSU it is down firing. I really like it behind my couch as it also works like a bass shaker

The EP500 is also another solid choice if your budget allows. I've played with both and would give the edge to the EP500 but the cost didn't warrant it for me. I'm very happy with my VTF3-MKII


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Re: Help me decide on a subwoofer
danmagicman7 #153410 12/13/06 03:56 PM
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Another vote for EP500. A subwoofer that good is a very very long term purchase ... as in at some point in your life you will likely put it in a larger room.

Re: Help me decide on a subwoofer
KC23 #153411 12/13/06 04:01 PM
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Add my vote for a GREAT sub, the EP500.

Re: Help me decide on a subwoofer
bugbitten #153412 12/13/06 04:45 PM
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EP 500 all the way. I don't even have the gain more than 30%, and the room shakes with bass!


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