Re: Subwoofers - Can you live without yours? Or no
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Or a Velodyne CHT10.
Got one just sittin around.
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Re: Subwoofers - Can you live without yours? Or no
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axiomite
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axiomite
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I would rather not go without mine.I have the 80s with a Hsu Stf-3.Before this I had dual Hsu Vtf-2s.The Stf-3 to me seems more powerful than the dual Vtf-2s,and a lot easier to calibrate into my stereo set up.
I kept 1 of the Vft-2s for H/T use with the Hsu VT-12 system.I replaced a Wharfedale powercube 12a with one of the Hsus and that was a major upgrade.
Rick
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Re: Subwoofers - Can you live without yours? Or no
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old hand
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old hand
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Hey Dmn23,
I called a bunch of COMPUSAs in my area, unfortunately, all the STF-2s are gone. Not surprisingly.
So I'm still in a market for a sub for myself, probably as my own xmas present this year.
My budget is around USD 200-300 for a good musical 10" sub for 80 percent music 20 percent movies.
My M60s are in Boston Cherries. Are you selling your EP175?
cheers,
-AT
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Re: Subwoofers - Can you live without yours? Or no
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rotipom
I have a spare sub just sitting around, that I'm selling at reasonable price.
P.M. me if your interested.
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Re: Subwoofers - Can you live without yours? Or no
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aficionado
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M22ti mains, EP175 sub, VP150 center, QS4 surrounds
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Re: Subwoofers - Can you live without yours? Or no
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local
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local
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rotipom,
Try not to get the cheapest one as you'll find yourself wanting to upgrade before long, most of those cheap subs from BestBuy or CircuitCity are boomy and far from being musical, wait for a little while till you saved up enough money then get a good one, such as the SVS PB10 for around $420. If you have to have a sub now, and $200~300 for a musical sub, you can either get used one from audiogon, or jump on the PartsExpress's sealed 10" Titanic MKIII.
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