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Re: Dayton 10" Sub
#47034 05/26/04 08:27 PM
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I would really like to know how the dayton stacks up


Re: Dayton 10" Sub
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CompUSA has the STF-2 for $349 until friday, but all 5 that are within 50 miles of me are sold out


Re: Dayton 10" Sub
#47036 05/26/04 08:32 PM
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I have that sub myself. I bought it because the price was right (about $100 at the time) and I had read many positive reviews.
My opinion of it? Once I set all the levels (with RS SPL meter) and listened to some music and watched some movies I was pretty happy. I can't think of a time where I felt that I was not getting the bass I needed (but I'm not a basshead either). I mostly want to feel it more than hear it for movies. I had a passive and really really unimpressive sub before that so anything would have been an improvement.
With music I had an issue at first, but changing the phase got rid of the butt thumping boom and gave more of a low freq. rumble---Jack Johnson has a LOT of bass mixed into his albums.
I have not had any other powered subs that I could compare it too and did not do any sub comparisons, so I can't say whether it's tight or flat. Oddly enough the only movie that caused the woofer to click or thump unnaturally was Amelie.
Overall I am very happy and won't upgrade my sub until I move to a home where I won't be evicted for noise.

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Re: Dayton 10" Sub
#47037 05/27/04 12:29 AM
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I understand from a bit of research that the Dayton isn't bad, especially considering the money. If there is the potential for spousal abuse and you just want to catch a whiff of bass, it might be the ticket.

However, we must also bring the dreaded upgradeitis into the mix. Once you begin to experience quality bass, I'd guess the STF-2 is gonna look pretty good to you and that means more on top of the $130. I'd suggest that you get the HSU and just turn it up a bit at a time until the wife gets used to it. Watching LOTR with burly LFE will get mama over the fence quickly.

Of course the basic guy option is always available - sell the wife. Then buy a big honkin' SVS and move the house off the foundation. Man, you can almost smell the testosterone in the air.

Re: Dayton 10" Sub
#47038 05/27/04 01:05 AM
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Upgraditis is a problem...

I live in an apartment building and do not want to be evicted.
I live in an apartment building and do not want to be evicted.
I live in an apartment building and do not want to be evicted.
I live in an apartment building and do not want to be evicted.
I live in an apartment building and do not want to be evicted.

jr


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Re: Dayton 10" Sub
#47039 05/27/04 04:12 AM
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I live in an apartment building and do not want to be evicted.



Picking up gear from my bro's apartment on the way to a shoot tonight I was thinking the same thing - how does one practice their bass with dual 4x10" SWR bass cabinets in an apartment?

Bren R.

Re: Dayton 10" Sub
#47040 05/27/04 02:40 PM
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I'm currently using the same Dayton 10" sub in my system (M22's, M2ti as center, QS4 surrounds, HK AVR130 receiver). I went with the Dayton for purely economic reasons. I've had my system for a little over 2 months and so far I'm pleased with the decision. At first I did have trouble getting system setup and wasn't pleased with the lower end. I got the Avia disk and played around with the placement of the sub and got our system configured so that we're very happy. I've got to emphasize that the Avia disk and proper placement were very critical. I wouldn't hesitate to utilize this sub-it seems to be a very decent unit for the price. I'm certain upgraditis is going to hit me at some point. I'm really curious to see what a Hsu would do for my system, but for now I'm pretty satisfied. In my opinion go for it-upgrade when you can.


M22's, VP150, QS4's, HK 630, HSU VTF3-MKII
Re: Dayton 10" Sub
#47041 05/27/04 11:08 PM
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I've had this sub in my bedroom system for about a month and now enjoy more music and movies in there. I got lucky and it was on sale for $108. IMHO this is the best value for a sub anywhere!

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