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Sub for M22's
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Hey you M22 owners
I just got my M22's and they've just made me realize how BAD my Wharfedale sub really is (Topaz 10"). I mean I've always known that it is bad, but matched to the M22's it sounds like an angry bloated bull pinching a loaf...
So I need a good double-duty sub (music and HT) - I was thinking along the lines of a svs 25-31 pci...thoughts?
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Re: Sub for M22's
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Can't go wrong with the Hsu VTF-2
Mark
"Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff"
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Re: Sub for M22's
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There is no such thing as a "double duty" sub. If a sub can't handle music well, it's a piece of dootie. If it can handle music, big booms for HT is a piece of cake.
Hsu is the way to go. The VTF-2 is excellent. I have one in a fairly big room, and it's performs admirably. They now have the STF-2, which is essentially a VTF-2 permanently tuned to max extension. The STF-2 will save you $50 over the VTF-2.
Go Hsu.
'Nuff said.
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BRK, the 25-31 would certainly be a fine selection. I'd suggest that if you decide to go with it that you ask Tom to custom tune it to 22Hz(no extra charge).
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Enjoy the music, not the equipment.
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Yes, that SVS sub is probably a fine choice, but the STF-2 is probably just as good, and costs $150 less. (And I think Hsu is still offering free shipping.)
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Thanks for the help!
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Quality reccomendations all around. Seems like Hsu or svs are the way to go - with my budget the VTF-2 is a viable oftion ($449 no shipping!).
Thanks again
bigringking
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Re: Thanks for the help!
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The Adire Rava is also a fine choice. I got it to go with my M22's, and I have no complaints at all. I use it for bass heavy music (trance, drum and bass etc) and it does an exceptional job of producing accurate bass, that can go really really loud.
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