@jtucker
OK, I better get out my tape measure and do some careful planning. :-)
I see the enclosure dimensions for the Hsu are 24" H x 18" W x 26" D. That is pretty big -- about 11200 cubic inches of volume.
The PC-2000 are 34" (H) 16.6" (W) 16.6" (D) . It's the height of these that makes them imposing in my room. Although their volume is a bit smaller, they still actually take up around 9400 cubic inches of room space, in my opinion, being that rooms and furniture are generally angular.
Now that I realize this limitation, which are the smallest of the recommended subs?
The B&W PV1D is only 13.5" x 10.6" x 14.1". Is that the smallest of the highly recommended subs? I do believe I have room for two of those as long as they can be close to a wall or corner.
I will also look creatively to see if I have room for one VTF 15 MKII in a corner.
If you thought the PC-2000 were too big, you'll be shocked by the Hsu, about 5.8 times the physical volume.
OK, I better get out my tape measure and do some careful planning. :-)
I see the enclosure dimensions for the Hsu are 24" H x 18" W x 26" D. That is pretty big -- about 11200 cubic inches of volume.
The PC-2000 are 34" (H) 16.6" (W) 16.6" (D) . It's the height of these that makes them imposing in my room. Although their volume is a bit smaller, they still actually take up around 9400 cubic inches of room space, in my opinion, being that rooms and furniture are generally angular.
Now that I realize this limitation, which are the smallest of the recommended subs?
The B&W PV1D is only 13.5" x 10.6" x 14.1". Is that the smallest of the highly recommended subs? I do believe I have room for two of those as long as they can be close to a wall or corner.
I will also look creatively to see if I have room for one VTF 15 MKII in a corner.