Recommendations for a new subwoofer?


I had a REL S/2 sub in my system that I bought new in 2014 but earlier this year it suddenly refused to power up. I checked and replaced the fuse (which actually wasn’t blown in the first place, but couldn’t hurt to try) which yielded no result, so I called up REL directly, as they’re actually located in Berkeley CA, very near to where I live. The person I spoke to was very cordial and helpful, but it turned out that they could no longer repair that model. She did, however, refer me to a tech nearby whom, she said, may be able to help. So after some communication with the tech, I made an appointment and dropped the sub off back in February. Well, I knew in advance that things move slowly with him--he makes that clear from the beginning--so I just waited to hear. Finally, last night (yeah, I know: 3 months later) he informed me that one of the boards was fried, and they don’t make that one any more, so essentially the sub is not repairable. 

So this sordid story brings me to my question: what would be a suitable replacement for that sub? It had a 10" driver, which, for my listening habits and the room where my system is, was plenty adequate. It was paired with my Ryan R-610 speakers. 

A few subs I am considering: Elac Varro Reference RS500, Paradigm Defiance S10, and the REL T/9X. One reason I’m favoring the latter, despite my previous experience with REL, is that it doesn’t rely on an app to get it dialed in to my system, and I still have a rather good after-market speakon cable I can use.  Whatever sub I wind up with will have to have speaker-level outputs, because my integrated (Modwright KWI 200) doesn’t have a sub-appropriate input.

The above list should give indication of what price-range I can manage, i.e. $1500 or less. Recommendations and suggestions gratefully received. Thanks!

cooper52

Just a plus on Hsu subs. I run dual Hsu's in my very modest system. KEF R3 Meta stand mounts. I'm sure my system is not optimized but going to 2 subs eliminated a vexing suck-out issue I had using just one. Satisfying thump you in the chest when called for and invisible when not.

Check out their website. Easily able to get a pair for under $2K. Also might consider the new class of small subs like KEF KC62 or 92. Although I have no personal experience with the KEF subs, they look like a good fit for your situation.

That said, go with your ears and intuition. don't be swayed by the hype and snobbery of certain brands. Lots of good choices out there,

 

@akg_ca +1     Just installed ATC C1 Mk2 in a casita setting (200sq.ft.) with ATC SCM 7 lll and it does the sub thing…. there, but not there.  Integrated well by ear.  Great bass texture and not physically monstrous or 100lbs.  3K in this world is not obscene.  Best of luck.

I would strongly recommend that what ever you decide on it should have Active feedback of the driver. Acceleration or position to deliver 12-15 hz responses. Im getting ( measured ) 12hz from my Velodyne 18" DD+, and two Rhythmic 15" s.

Regardless what folks say there is presence from bass lower than 20 hz. Systems with active feedback are also much Faster to follow the necessary slew rates from these instruments.

@badbruno While the OP's selection seems worthy, if your Plus were beyond repair what would you do?

Given my two 12-Plus are fourteen years old I wouldn't hesitate to get a GmbH version. Pushing $10K for an 18+ or, I'd do an overnight to LA and check this dealer out. FYI...

https://www.newaudiovideo.com/index.php?main_page=contact_us&zenid=rdsd6cct0hll8mrajedonhqdr5

I'm happy with my pair of JL Audio 10" powered subs.

Work well with my B&W 803 D3.