ajuvignesh
Well-Known Member
you can to fill in. but for broadband you should not.should not mix 2 different subs
you can to fill in. but for broadband you should not.should not mix 2 different subs
what broadband?you can to fill in. but for broadband you should not.
Many frequencieswhat broadband?
Ported subs with good sensitivity in the 40-80hz region would do better job when compared to sealed.definitely ignore ported subwoofers which have more spl in low end and lack spl in midbass. Sealed is your answer. what is your room length and width
Pb 2000 pro did nit work for me. I tried to tune with dirac as wellPorted subs with good sensitivity in the 40-80hz region would do better job when compared to sealed.
It's a myth that sealed subs sound better than ported.
Fact is well designed ported subs reign supreme Untill one is spending exorbitant money ( 10 lakhs plus)
have you purchased sub...Hey All,
I'm in the market for a 12" Subwoofer primarily for listening to music (genres include classic rock, prog rock and some fusion). I'm aiming for tight, accurate bass rather than a boomy or overpowering low end. This will be part of a 2.1 setup.
My setup:
Room: 300 sq ft
Budget: 50 - 90k
Receiver: Onkyo RZXX
Music/ Movies: 80/20%
Sealed/ Ported: Leaning towards sealed
I'd appreciate any recommendations/ brands/ models this fabulous community had good experiences with. Would also be happy to hear about must avoid options.
Thanks in advance!
Hey All,
I'm in the market for a 12" Subwoofer primarily for listening to music (genres include classic rock, prog rock and some fusion). I'm aiming for tight, accurate bass rather than a boomy or overpowering low end. This will be part of a 2.1 setup.
My setup:
Room: 300 sq ft
Budget: 50 - 90k
Receiver: Onkyo RZXX
Music/ Movies: 80/20%
Sealed/ Ported: Leaning towards sealed
I'd appreciate any recommendations/ brands/ models this fabulous community had good experiences with. Would also be happy to hear about must avoid options.
Thanks in advance!
checkout klipsch subwooferHey All,
I'm in the market for a 12" Subwoofer primarily for listening to music (genres include classic rock, prog rock and some fusion). I'm aiming for tight, accurate bass rather than a boomy or overpowering low end. This will be part of a 2.1 setup.
My setup:
Room: 300 sq ft
Budget: 50 - 90k
Receiver: Onkyo RZXX
Music/ Movies: 80/20%
Sealed/ Ported: Leaning towards sealed
I'd appreciate any recommendations/ brands/ models this fabulous community had good experiences with. Would also be happy to hear about must avoid options.
Thanks in advance!