What sub under a grand?


Looking to replace my rel t1 which is having problems. My current setup is Parasound a21 amp and the Parasound p5 pre amp,Marantz sr 5007 avr and the Marantz sa8001 sacd. Main speakers Vienna Acoustics Mozart grand. 70% is for music and 30% movies, gaming and tv.
jughead
I've narrowed it down to SVS and PSA. I like the psa because its made and assembled in Ohio, WOW! 100% american made. SVS I can find nice ones on ebay for good prices. i'm gonna try one last thing with my REL SVS makes some isolation feet for 50 bucks with a 30 day in home trial if they dont work i'm out nothing if they do work then it's 50 bucks instead of 800.
About the only thing that comes to mind for me is that it could be the driver's internal speaker leads from the voice coil that are soldered to the driver's input connectors (or binding posts, if equipped). Generally as woofers age these bare, braided wire leads can, over the years, get looser, more flexible and flop around a bit more during excursion than when new. The leads themselves should be designed to be long enough to allow for maximum excursion and also short enough to prevent slapping against the back of the cone (or something else back there). It doesn't happen all the time, but I know it has come up once or twice before in regard to heavy excursion...in your case, think very low bass response at higher SPL...as in, as you say, HT and gaming, maybe?? A possibility anyway. Maybe the best way to confirm that would be visually somehow, but I can't think of a foolproof way at the moment to do so...although you could try removing the driver temporarily with it still hooked up and play some of the offending bass through it and look behind the cone in action to see if it's a possibility, even though the woofer will no doubt behave at least somewhat differently when unloaded from the box. Best of luck, whatever the cause.
Ivan reminded me that I had a similar problem. Stated less well than he did, the wires from the internal amplifier to the speaker terminals had basically shifted inside the subwoofer, after about 15 years of use. So the wires actually rested close to or against the speaker cone. And only when played at loud volume they made a sound that was more like a rattle than what it really was. Opened it up, shifted the wire away from the cone and perfect.
George
Did you open up the amp or the driver? I will deff give this a shot nothing to really lose either way.
pulled the driver and amp off did not notice any obstruction or anything that looked unusual. I have the isolation feet coming in the mail we'll see if that works? my gut feeling is that it wont.either something is wrong with the sub or it just can't handle the low freq. think i'll be going with the psa sub not sure which model yet.