After reading reviews, I am still not sure which of these three subs would give me the most bang for my little sub budget:
Velodyne DPS-10 $450.00
SVS PB10-ISD $429.00
HSU VTF-2 MK2 $499.00
They are comparably priced. The only one I have been able to audition was the velodyne (don't laugh) because circuit city is carrying them. They also had the DPS-12. They both sounded boomy and a little muddy, especially the DPS-12 when compared to the DPS-10. I spent awhile and listened to music and movies, played with the crossovers and what not. The lower I set the crossover the less muddy bass I got. I am new to HT, but my budget has gone mostly to the rest of my system (Rotel RSX-1056, B&W DM603 S3, LCR60 S3, and CCM-65 in ceilings). My room is approx. 15'X 20' has cathedral ceilings and is open to dining room, and partially to kitchen. 60% movies 40%music. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Shane
P.S. Really did not like the look of the cylinder subs
Velodyne DPS-10 $450.00
SVS PB10-ISD $429.00
HSU VTF-2 MK2 $499.00
They are comparably priced. The only one I have been able to audition was the velodyne (don't laugh) because circuit city is carrying them. They also had the DPS-12. They both sounded boomy and a little muddy, especially the DPS-12 when compared to the DPS-10. I spent awhile and listened to music and movies, played with the crossovers and what not. The lower I set the crossover the less muddy bass I got. I am new to HT, but my budget has gone mostly to the rest of my system (Rotel RSX-1056, B&W DM603 S3, LCR60 S3, and CCM-65 in ceilings). My room is approx. 15'X 20' has cathedral ceilings and is open to dining room, and partially to kitchen. 60% movies 40%music. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Shane
P.S. Really did not like the look of the cylinder subs
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