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For music, Rel or ACI. For movies, plenty of great ones out there, start with the ones from HSU or SVS.
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Why does "famous companies" = best?
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Hi, Allen.
There are plenty to choose from. Lucky us!!!
From the well known "famous companies", you have the likes of: M&K, Velodyne, B&W, JBL, Klipsch, Polk, Boston Acoustics & Tannoy to the less well known like PSB, Paradigm, Energy to the more obscure like: SVS, HSU, Revel, ServoDrive & Acoustic Visions.
Keep in mind lesser known and obscure does not equate to an inferior sub and in some cases the opposite is true. I am sure I have left out some other very good choices so I'll let the rest of the members chime in.
Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah to you all.
Best regards.
John
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| This sub will kill any SVS out there. |
No it won't. I LOVE Def Tech speakers. The best complete setup I've heard to date used them...seriously. But their subs? I'm not too impressed compared to certain others I've heard. Oh yeah, the sub that was used in the 7.1 Def Tech system? An SVS...of course I brought over my DVC12".
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| This sub will kill any SVS out there |
Yeah, I'd like to see a head to head test with it compared to an Ultra, PB2, B4, etc. Thats quite a bold statement.
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| Thats quite a bold statement.. |
BOLD? I would go a lot further than that, but in the spirit of Christmas, I won't.
Thank you, Kyle for showing us your restraint. You are a classy guy, as always.
Kudos on the debut of the new Everest with build in amp and the upcomming CES demo.
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John
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| Don't forget the Def. Tech. Super Cube Reference and Super Cube I. The Reference was given a 99 rating by DVD etc. This sub will kill any SVS out there. |
In a competition to fit inside very small spaces? It will absolutely annihilate any SVS!
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| Then the Super Cube Reference made it's debut and they reviewed it in the Nov.2003 issue and they said it blew away everything else. |
That they had listened to. I'm 100% sure they have not touched at SVS.
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| I think there's been so many postings on SVS that people are unwilling to look at anything else. Just a follow the crowd mentality.People should audition more than one sub and judge by their own ears. |
Well, I'm a strict DIY'er myself. Because I've been there and done that with speakers and subs. Boston Acoustics subs? Been there. Def Tech subs? Yeah, those too. Klipsch? Uh huh. SVS? Yup. Martin Logan? You got it. Mirage? Plenty. Yes, I could keep going.
BUT!!!
If you like Def Tech the best, hell Go for it! I've chosen my path which not everyone agrees with. But maybe the "kills any SVS out there" wasn't the best choice of words?
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| I think there's been so many postings on SVS that people are unwilling to look at anything else. Just a follow the crowd mentality. |
True. This can be the case. However, most people don't have the time or the resources to get into building their own subs. But, going with a very good performer and a very good price with thousands of very good recommendations - quickly pulls SVS out into the spotlight. There might be herd mentality here, but at least they are following a good herd.
[shudders] I'd hate to see such a good following for Bose gear. [/shudders]
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I still love my Velodyne ULD-15, perfect for music & earth shaking with movies.
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| The SVS PB4 (I believe is $2500 w/o an amp), you at least owe it to yourself to audition anything else. |
Yeah, and I have. And I hope others do as well.
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| I think this kind of money could be better spent on speakers. |
Hmmm, I don't know. For me, a quality sub adds the most to the movie experience. Don't get me wrong, good speakers are definitely important but not the prime focus for myself. For music, well depending on the style of music it could be opposite. But if I'm throwing a party with lots of pump/slam/bam then I still want great subs first.
But a lot of money isn't needed for great speakers really. Consider that some $4500 ProAc's use about $500/pair in parts.

- Dan Hine
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| what are some of the best home subwoofers, one's made by famous companies not like ones you build yourself? |
Allen, it might help to provide more detail to this question
1. At what price range?
2. What is the application? %Music vs %Movies?
3. What is the size of the room?
4. What is available in your area to listen to, and are you willing to order over the internet to audition the likes of SVS and Hsu?
Asking what the best subwoofer is, is like asking what the best speakers are...it depends.
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| I think there's been so many postings on SVS that people are unwilling to look at anything else. Just a follow the crowd mentality.People should audition more than one sub and judge by their own ears. |
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| True. This can be the case. However, most people don't have the time or the resources to get into building their own subs. But, going with a very good performer and a very good price with thousands of very good recommendations - quickly pulls SVS out into the spotlight. There might be herd mentality here, but at least they are following a good herd. |
I agree with both these points. Forums like this help us to pinpoint, out of the thousands of choices we have in home theater equipment, a manageable number of candidates for purchasing. But, the acid test for me (especially with speakers)is to listen to them myself, with my music and movies. To me, this is part of the fun of home theater, sampling the equipment and learning first hand, how different products perform.

In the final analysis, your own opinion is the only opinion that matters.
In reference to good herds/bad ones, how do you know when you're following a good one, or a bad one...until its too late?
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| In reference to good herds/bad ones, how do you know when you're following a good one, or a bad one...until its too late? |
In regards to following the *bad* herd, I'll give you a hint to see if it applies:
The name is 4 letters long, begins with a
B and ends with an
E. If you have such gear, then there's a good chance you were following the wrong herd.
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Allen, are you looking to purchase or just getting opinions? I live right next to you in Oak Forest and have an SVS PB2+. If your interested in hearing it, LMK.
If the best advice is "listen for yourself", then why offer your opinion?