Subwoofer Choice Question SVS, Majico, JL Audio, REL


I have a pair of SVS-3000 subs. I have enjoyed them and they offer  a lot of bang for the buck.  I recently purchased a pair of the Fleetwood Devilles which I like very much.  Looking to upgrade my subs to match really well with my Devilles. Will be used for 2 channel music only. Want musical and  articulate bass that enhances and integrates well with the Devilles.  

Options are :

(1) SVS only this time going to the SVS-4000. Relatively inexpensive and I love their setup app.

(2) Magico A3Sub-built like  a tank, expensive though I can get a reasonable deal on  a pair and Magico will assist with the setup through REW

(3) JL Audio Fathom F112 or 113 V2- Good bang for the buck, lots of fine tuning available

(4) Rel (any of their carbon based subs)-Biggest concern is no phase adjustment. I am limited to where the subs can go so don't understand why they provide no variable phase adjustment.

Thoughts and comments welcome.

 

 

fooolish1

I’m a big fan of Velodyne.  They sold the subwoofer line and it’s now being manufactured and supported again.  I’m using 2 of the 10” DDplus in a very large space and up on stands (which means it doesn’t get the boundary gain being on the floor, but it more articulate) and still provides amazing bass. 

I am very happy with REL Carbon Special and Carbon Limited subs.  I have a pair of each in my two systems. They are not located inside or right beside my speakers, as I found better blend when placed off to the sides with one angled in more than the other.  This helped blend into the room much better.  I replaced Paradigm studio 15's, which were very low and deep, but the REL's blend and support my stereo much better.  I Found the phase switch adequate but of course did not have variable to play with  Both of the Carbon's have great resale.  The Paradigm not so much.  I have also heard those SVS and the app and control is cool, but I thought they did not disappear nearly as well.  With them you need the app to turn them down when the are to much.  Once dialed in I never mess with my sub controls.

Also I have never had a reliability issue with my ?carbons.  I have not heard god things about JL audio reliability, but have no personal experience.

For REL pricing PAV in Chicago was good to me..