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post #16 of 19
B&W's old Ported 15" ASW-3000 can kick most subs asses, and it's only 300W, it is a very muscular sub, but hard to come by since it's discontinued for like 2 years. Velodyne subs (HGS) tend to be boomier than you'd like (10" in the deep end), but are very good subs otherwise, they have amazing output.
post #17 of 19
Just one comment neither here nor there. I would rather have a *good* 10" sub than a lousy 15" sub, even if I had a huge room. I just love PSB speakers, the value is insane you can't go wrong, you know it will integrate well with your existing system. Cheers.

Mark
post #18 of 19
Get yourself an SVS cylinder sub. I've heard great things about how low those things can hit.

http://www.svsubwoofers.com/subwoofers.htm
post #19 of 19
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I would rather have a *good* 10" sub than a lousy 15" sub, even if I had a huge room.
Here, here, I cannot stand boomy subs. I really just want to extend the apparent low frequency extension of my Alphas, so quickness is obviously a must. I think that I will probraly go for a PSB Subsonic 5. I know where I can get one now for a really good price. Thank you all for your informative responses. PB
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