Vandersteen 2wq's are available for under $2K for a pair, but you need the crossovers ($800/pair). Just follow the directions and you'll have the best integrated subs you will ever know.-And, they will perform without issue for years.
Bob
It would make a lot of sense that you first determine how low your speakers go in your room. I would get an SPL meter and measure. When you find out what your cut off point is, then you can make a better decision as to what you need. I don't think you can do this by guessing. SPL meter will also help you integrate your sub much better than any ears could do. I hope this helps. |
Jeez, how big is your room? +1 @12many on the Rhythmiks. |
I have the T/9x and like it. If you got a budget of $2k you might be able to find a pair for around that figure. If your going for one you might be able to step up to the Rel S/510. I also have velodyne micro vee and it works well for modest HT duties. People have had success with SVS as well. I tested them , like the phone app but ultimately chose the REL. |