Re: Small room setup suggestions
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I guess I should have also informed the forum, about the type of music that I listen to. I listen to a variety of music but with emphasis on Techno, but more specificly, Drum and Bass. So I think I am also going to require a nice musical and dynamic sub. (Basiclly lots of engineered low frequency music)
I haven't decided between the M2i's and the m22's, but I am leaning towards the M22's. They should sound better and have a better chance at surviving upgrades.
I am also going to pick the V150 for the same reason, but it is also such a small difference in price.
QS8's, again for the same reasons as the VP150.
Now the only real question is the sub. I am going to do a bit more searching. (Been reading here more over a month before I posted) But any first suggestions? Hopefully not too spendy, but if the musical quality of the sub is there, it will be worth it.
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Check out SVS and Hsu. They're both highly regarded, although Hsu has a bit of an edge 'round here, lately. You'll probably want to go for one of the bigger models, but both will blow you away. Pmbuko's got an SVS PB1 that I've heard, and it's very impressive; deep, powerful, musical, etc. I haven't heard the Hsus, but they're very well though of.
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first off happy new year all =)
the svs cylinder subs are sexy as hell hehe
and their no slouch either
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HAR! I know that feeling very well, MHargel!
I go through enough of that with my computers! They are always in a state of flux - but at least that can be done without huge gouts of cash.
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For your size room, and for what you listen to, I'd look no further than the Hsu VTF-2 or STF-2. They'll keep up with the fastest, loudest bass you can throw at them.
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I was also looking at the VTF-2 or STF-2. They seem to be really good, but is it true that they can be had at compusa for around 350-400 dollars? If so that would be great as I live in Alaska and would hate to pay for shipping.
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yes
they did offer the hsu at comp usa, but i dont know if they do anymore
i would go to the HSU forum and do a search on comp usa
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I bought an Hsu STF-2 at CompUSA today for $350.
The VTF-2 is on sale direct from www.hsuresearch.com for $450 with free shipping.
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