Sub suggestions please


I just got a pair of JBL L100 Classics (I have seen that they are controversial here, but I love the look, and am impressed with the sound...I'm a happy camper).  They are connected to the Cambridge CXA61, and I run a Technics SL1600 with a Grado Prestige Green3 cart, and a Cambridge Alva Duo preamp, and Cambridge CD transport (CXC V2).  My sub is a Klipsch Reference Series 12", which I like, but it doesn't aesthetically work with the JBLs.   I'm considering the REL Classic 98, Sonus Faber Gravis II, or the SVS SB-3000 (I was told I could get it in a walnut veneer, but haven't actually seen that.  Walnut is important in this case).  Any seconds on one of those options?  Any alternates I should consider at $1,500 or less (I am perfectly satisfied with pre-owned)? 

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I am not sure why the walnut finish is so important, but buying a sub that performs well would be my first priority and then add your own finish and get what you really want I would think adding some walnut veneer would not be that difficult. Time consuming maybe but not difficult. The SVS subs offer a lot of bang for the buck and their customer service is said to be pretty darn good.

I can recommend the SVS. You can buy and try for 45 days and return them for a full refund if you’re not satisfied. Their customer service is excellent. You can get on the phone with someone that will walk you through your setup and answer questions. The app is very easy to use. They do not come in walnut though so that may be a deal breaker. I also have experience with RSL and they are a good deal but no app unfortunately.

I think you should clarify some of your preferences.  I mean there are vast differences in subs. Movie or audio? Classical, rock, various? The speed of your existing woofers to match? Detail or impact? Do you want the sub to compliment your speakers in a subtle way not hearing where the speaker ends and the sub starts or do you want to feel your subs on your chest? Subs that pressurize the room or not so much. There is a reviewer on yt nemo propaganda that does sub reviews. He's on of the better audio reviewers I've run across and he happens to have lots of videos on subs. He is thorough and detailed and is great at articulating sound characteristics in his reviews. He also compares the subs he's reviewing with other ones in it's class. Anyways hope this helps to narrow your search down. Best of luck and happy huntings.

Huge problem most dealers don’t carry lots of subwoofers to listen to. So what the person supposed to do? I’ve seen REL subs all over the place and people seem to be thrilled with them so if I want to sub I would buy that.

If you have main speakers go down to 20 Hz and do a good job with bass why would you wanna deal with a sub. I would advocate a sub for home theater so when the tanks are on the screen you can actually feel them.

sad making decisions based on asthetics THE fix for subs is a 12"  dual open baffle GR research servo sub !  you can get them as a DIY kit and finish them however you like and / or pay a pro to do it !  up to you not much doubt they are superior to about all other for price ! $1,700 
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