PhysicsCoder
11-26-2003, 04:23 PM
I'm gonna take the plunge and get me a sub soon.
I've never been much of a bass freak, so I don't need power. What I'm going for is clean, pure bass to round-out my system. My mains (rt55i's and a cs400i) have a surprisingly good bass response down to around 45 Hz or so. I'm not looking to amplify the bass that's already there, just to fill in that bottom octave that my 55i's can't hit. I listen to lots of music, so I need tight and clean sound, but I also would like to get thumped in the chest during a movie.
Now, my instincts tell me to get a speaker with sub-sonic response, say down to 16 Hz, for the same reason I want tweeters with super-sonic response. However, that gets really expensive really fast.
So, the question becomes, how much does sub-sonic response REALLY matter, how much signal is near or below 20 Hz. I'm looking at the SVS pb1 (I think that's the one...their small cube) which has a -3dB rating to 22 Hz. That's low, and I would guess that it has some reasonable response down below 20 Hz as well. Or should I spend the money and get the cylinder that hits 16 Hz? Would any of the higher-end Polk subs be worth it?
Again, I'm not looking to shake the tiles off my roof, I just want a system with a flat response from 20 to 20,000 Hz. And I'd also like to avoid going into debt. :D
Thanks.
I've never been much of a bass freak, so I don't need power. What I'm going for is clean, pure bass to round-out my system. My mains (rt55i's and a cs400i) have a surprisingly good bass response down to around 45 Hz or so. I'm not looking to amplify the bass that's already there, just to fill in that bottom octave that my 55i's can't hit. I listen to lots of music, so I need tight and clean sound, but I also would like to get thumped in the chest during a movie.
Now, my instincts tell me to get a speaker with sub-sonic response, say down to 16 Hz, for the same reason I want tweeters with super-sonic response. However, that gets really expensive really fast.
So, the question becomes, how much does sub-sonic response REALLY matter, how much signal is near or below 20 Hz. I'm looking at the SVS pb1 (I think that's the one...their small cube) which has a -3dB rating to 22 Hz. That's low, and I would guess that it has some reasonable response down below 20 Hz as well. Or should I spend the money and get the cylinder that hits 16 Hz? Would any of the higher-end Polk subs be worth it?
Again, I'm not looking to shake the tiles off my roof, I just want a system with a flat response from 20 to 20,000 Hz. And I'd also like to avoid going into debt. :D
Thanks.