Subwoofer Recommendations
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Hi I recently purchashed the m3ti and am looking for recommendations for a subwoofer that would fit these well. I will be usuing them in a pretty small room all the time max dimensions would be about 15x15. I have a budget of around 200 let me know what you guys think would be a descent match, thanks
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Hmmm. Any chance you can bump up your sub budget by $100? If so, then the Hsu STF-1 might fit the bill.
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Welcome Loose, good choice on the M3,excellent speaker. What type setup are you using these in? Partsexpress.com sells a pretty in-expensive sub (pt.#300-632) that would probably work pretty good in that room, but I would advise you to save a little more (499.+s/h) and get the HSU VTF-2.
-mace
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You took my suggestion.Thats the only one I could think of(stf-1).Of course there is always B-stock.
Rick
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Loose
I have the subwoofer that mace is referring too. For the money it is a great subwoofer. However, it does not compare to the SVS or HSU subwoofers. I like mine, but wish I had the money and the space to upgrade (I live in a studio so more than I have would be over kill).
That sub works hard and does well, but at times it is a bit loose or mushy. Though that is more of a problem with CD and SACD and less of an issue for Movies. I personally wish I had something ‘tighter’ (peter don't be a perv!). Whatever that might mean.
All that said I would still recommend it. For the price you can't find anything better and it will push a lot of air for a small/medium room!
jr
Last edited by James_R; 07/14/04 12:12 AM.
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In reply to:
I personally wish I had something ‘tighter’.
I'll let that statement stand on its own.
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Rick
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another option in your price range.
i have the vega LW-12.. can be boomy, but good value at the price i got it.
still long for an SVS or HSU.. in due time!!
bigjohn
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Hey thanks for the suggestions guys, I've heard alot about the HSU subwoofers, I use my setup to only listen to music, movies in the future but i don't really care too much about the sound on movies just music! I listen to mostly dance music so trance, house, deep house, breaks so having tight base is pretty important even though my dj name is loose.
Maybe if i get above a 35 on my mcats i can convince my parents that i deserve something for once in my life
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