Thanks for the input... (just a correction to one reply) this is the XS15se which is a non-ported sub.) your thinking of the XV15se model which is ported.
I went sealed sub only because in general they lend a bit better for Music only. It's performing much better now. As was suggested here I turned down the Sub volume a little and went down to 40hz crossover. Then as suggested I raised it higher with some perfect diameter thick rubber bushings I found at work. Just used some band clamps for neat looking attachment.
I then found a hard plastic carpet runner that I cut square to rest it on. MUCH better now. Cranked up some Metallica on CD and it's pretty punchy now. Driver is hitting harder and fast enough not to miss anything.
My space is mid-size at best and I'm happy now. A neighbor 3 doors down posted a complaint and I still had Plenty higher I could have gone. Single story 1940's condo on end unit. Thick old school walls so I didn't expect a complaint 3 doors down.
Initially I thought I was hearing some weird vibrating distortion, but then realized it was my picture frames on the wall clacking. No matter as I'm moving to a home with wide neighbor separation next month. I'm giving this Power Sound Audio the thumbs up for just $770 including shipping.
construction is thick and solid. 70 pounds so it's hefty for it's relatively small size. I shouldn't be using the optical cable, but my old RCA cables were ultra cheap junk $4 cables. Waiting on my set of better cables. I don't buy fancy $200 cables, but found some nice ones for just $60 bucks. Plenty good enough. Then eliminate that digital in cable.
2k Sub would have been nice, but for what my system is it's still 10 times better sounding than that big box retail junk that most people own. Oh... The system I would have if I was wealthy. Dream for me.
I went sealed sub only because in general they lend a bit better for Music only. It's performing much better now. As was suggested here I turned down the Sub volume a little and went down to 40hz crossover. Then as suggested I raised it higher with some perfect diameter thick rubber bushings I found at work. Just used some band clamps for neat looking attachment.
I then found a hard plastic carpet runner that I cut square to rest it on. MUCH better now. Cranked up some Metallica on CD and it's pretty punchy now. Driver is hitting harder and fast enough not to miss anything.
My space is mid-size at best and I'm happy now. A neighbor 3 doors down posted a complaint and I still had Plenty higher I could have gone. Single story 1940's condo on end unit. Thick old school walls so I didn't expect a complaint 3 doors down.
Initially I thought I was hearing some weird vibrating distortion, but then realized it was my picture frames on the wall clacking. No matter as I'm moving to a home with wide neighbor separation next month. I'm giving this Power Sound Audio the thumbs up for just $770 including shipping.
construction is thick and solid. 70 pounds so it's hefty for it's relatively small size. I shouldn't be using the optical cable, but my old RCA cables were ultra cheap junk $4 cables. Waiting on my set of better cables. I don't buy fancy $200 cables, but found some nice ones for just $60 bucks. Plenty good enough. Then eliminate that digital in cable.
2k Sub would have been nice, but for what my system is it's still 10 times better sounding than that big box retail junk that most people own. Oh... The system I would have if I was wealthy. Dream for me.