I had a pair of SB12s for my 80% music 20% HT system and miss them dearly. They offer a very smooth sound and didn't draw attention to themselves. They integrated with my mains very well. In the end, they just didn't have enough output for my very large room with 17' ceiling. I went to a pair of sealed 15s and lost some of that seamless integration.
I wish I still had the SB12s...and a smaller dedicated room to put them in. If your room is smaller than say 15'x20' with 8 foot ceilings, you should have no problem with the dual SB12s output. My room is 14'x30'x17' high which is also open to the kitchen and a hallway...it's by far,the weakest link in my chain.
I've been using the SVS AS-EQ1 with both sets of subs and am really happy with the performance of this EQ. It doesn't allow for the Nth degree of tweaking, but it wasn't designed to. It's built for those of us without the time to run graphs all day.
Hope this helps.
I wish I still had the SB12s...and a smaller dedicated room to put them in. If your room is smaller than say 15'x20' with 8 foot ceilings, you should have no problem with the dual SB12s output. My room is 14'x30'x17' high which is also open to the kitchen and a hallway...it's by far,the weakest link in my chain.
I've been using the SVS AS-EQ1 with both sets of subs and am really happy with the performance of this EQ. It doesn't allow for the Nth degree of tweaking, but it wasn't designed to. It's built for those of us without the time to run graphs all day.
Hope this helps.