Quick subwoofer like SVS micro 3000


I have a minimal set up at the moment with Blueroom Minipods (funny looking wife-friendly speakers) connected to Bluesound Powernode. 

By many accounts, the speaker has actually decent sound but lacking in bass - and I was advised to find a "quick" subwoofer with smaller driver size.'

So, the strongest candidate right now is SVS micro 3000, which I also appreciate the look of.  Some reports say, though, that RSL Speedwoofer 10s MKII is quicker and better value. I guess my question is how can the RSL be "quicker" with ported design.

Any other recommendations for me under 1000 dollar range? 

Thank you

128x128resveratrol3

I’d forgo the Micro 3000 for the SB1000 Pro.  The latter is only marginally bigger than the former, gets down to a legit 20Hz (-3dB) with a 12” driver, and is $300 cheaper than the Micro.  Unless for some reason you can’t deal with basically the 1” increase in size of the SB1000 Pro this is a no brainer in my book.  Best of luck.

 
https://www.svsound.com/products/sb-1000-pro-subwoofer

Thanks for the advice. Would SB1000 pro be better sounding despite the smaller price? Is there any concern that 12" woofers wouldn't be "quick" as the 8" woofers in 3000?

I know some people who tried the 3000 were a little underwhelmed by its bass output as physics does kick in at some point and haven’t seen that said about the 1000.  I wouldn’t worry about the 1000 being less quick as its 12” woofer won’t need to work as hard as the 8” drivers in the smaller 3000.  Hey, SVS has a 45-day free trial including shipping both ways, so if you try the 1000 and find it not quick enough there’s no harm done.  Hope this helps.

@resveratrol3 Wrote:

Is there any concern that 12" woofers wouldn't be "quick" as the 8" woofers in 3000?

No! Fast Bass, Slow Bass - Myth vs. Fact see article below best of luck:

Mike

http://www.soundstagenetwork.com/maxdb/maxdb061999.htm