Best Paradigm or other Sub to go with my setup?


What I currently have:

Fronts- 7se MkIII
Center- CC-370 v.2

I don't have a lot of money, so I can't buy everything all at once, and ok with buying good used equipment. My hope is to eventually get a 7.1 system with maybe a Denon or Yamaha reciever using ADP surrounds. Can I use 2 sets of ADP-170's for both the side and rear surrrounds?

I've looked on Ebay and Audiogon. I can't see myself spending more than maybe $750 for a sub. What Paradigm subs would go well with what I'm planning? Or should I consider other brands? I've seen SVS mentioned on another forum as a brand to consider.
pffreese

Showing 2 responses by loomisjohnson

1. YOU CERTAINLY USE THE ADPS FOR SIDE/REAR SURROUNDS. DEPENDING ON YOUR ROOM, YOU MAY BE JUST AS HAPPY WITH 5.1 AS 7.1.

2. I USE A PARADIGM PDR-10 (150W) SUB, WHICH I LIKE JUST FINE; AGAIN DEPENDING ON YOUR ROOM SIZE YOU MAY WANT TO GO TO A HIGHER POWERED MODEL.

3. SVS ALSO MAKES FINE SUBS, ALBEIT AT THE HIGH END OF YOUR BUDGET. I PERSONALLY TOUT HSU SUBS WHICH ARE FANTASTIC VALUES.
the jbl northridge is entry level stuff which will not be up the quality of the subs above mentioned. you can get much better for less. theater research sounds like a "white van" product and, if such, is worthless.