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i added a rear subwoofer to my home theater setup, coolest thing ever.

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Originally posted by: ObiDon
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
It totally fucking sucks that we don't have a forum for HT. God damn bastards.
maybe if we ask really, really nicely they will make one for us.

😉

why do you need a forum when a single thread will suffice? 😀
 
I can't sleep, I was sneezing and I took these allergy pills and they're making me drowsy as hell, but still can't sleep. What the hell?
 
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
An 8" is not a sub. And headphones for an HT setup? ...snicker...

I've seen 6.5" subwoofers in the right enclosure that put out as much bass as typical 12" subs. An 8" can easily be a sub 🙂
 
Originally posted by: divinemartyr
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
An 8" is not a sub. And headphones for an HT setup? ...snicker...

I've seen 6.5" subwoofers in the right enclosure that put out as much bass as typical 12" subs. An 8" can easily be a sub 🙂

Those must have been some truly shitty 12" drivers.
 
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: divinemartyr
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
An 8" is not a sub. And headphones for an HT setup? ...snicker...

I've seen 6.5" subwoofers in the right enclosure that put out as much bass as typical 12" subs. An 8" can easily be a sub 🙂

Those must have been some truly shitty 12" drivers.

Ignorance is bliss.
 
On behalf of the A/V forum regulars:

Don't ever, ever bring a zanejohnson thread from OT over to our forum. No good can ever come of it.

Cheers.
 
Originally posted by: Rio Rebel
On behalf of the A/V forum regulars:

Don't ever, ever bring a zanejohnson thread from OT over to our forum. No good can ever come of it.

Cheers.

:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: Rio Rebel
On behalf of the A/V forum regulars:

Don't ever, ever bring a zanejohnson thread from OT over to our forum. No good can ever come of it.

Cheers.
El oh el!

I have an older non-powered sub from a Promedia 4.1 set that sits unused because of the folly that would be if I did what good ol Zane did.
 
http://www.smr-home-theatre.or...ews/Sunfire/index.html

1) Is a little box with two 8 inch woofers and a 2700 watt amp really capable of moving as much air as my 1400 watt/15 inch Velodyne? You'd better believe it, and more.

2) Is there a better home theater sub available on the market? I really don't think so. This thing was so clean, powerful, and with such a steep low pass filter, it would be my pick of subs today. I haven't even talked about how small (albeit kinda heavy at around 40 lbs) it is, making it easy as pie to move around to experiment with positioning! You could place it in one location for music, then in another for theater (accuracy Vs. raw power).

I have owned many subs. I find the smaller the sub, the faster it will fire... Better it is with certain types of music... I had an ACI Quake till it bit the dust then thought that the bigger the deeper it would go and bought a JBL with a sunfire 1K watt amp. Sounded good for HT but sucked wind for music. I will never buy a 15" again ... I'll probably pick up a JR when I'm ready to buy again...

For those that say a 8" sucks well, it really depends who makes them.
 
Subs with smaller woofers can be very impressive. With better design, they can put out some solid bass. And they are usually tighter, because of the smaller woofer.

Where they usually fall short, though, is in the deep bass. I haven't heard the sub linked above, but I have heard more than one brand of smaller subs, including several versions of the Definitive Supercube. I have yet to hear one that clearly reproduces the really low end like a 12 or 15 inch will do.

So though I haven't heard that particular sub, I am skeptical that it is the best home theater sub on the market. I suspect it is actually a better musical sub, and less of a home theater sub, because it probably struggles with frequencies below 40hz.
 
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