I am still looking at subs and trying to decide which way to go. My system now has Heresy II speakers, a NAD 7240 receiver and the room is about 18' X 10'. Top on my list of choices is either the RW-12 or the RSW-12. On a recent road trip I was able to check out some dealers who obviously wanted to me to consider their wares. Two subs in question are the Velodyne DLS-4000R (I had not previously been around Velodyne). The other is the Paradigm PS-1200 and the dealer who proposed it had been a former Klipsch dealer and said this is a better woofer.
Now I am wondering if anyone here has any experience or knowledge of these subs? And what information you might be able to give me to consider.
Thanks everyone.
The association of the REL sub with music (being musical, etc) comes across quite strongly in the replies being posted here. In my case, I am looking for a sub-woofer to add into a system that is dedicated to listening to music. This system is built around Heresy II speakers. What am I to think when coming back to the Klipsch products? Would the RSW-12 be the best option for me or is REL a better choice?
I am wondering what people here think about the sub-woofers made by REL Acoustics in Great Britain? I ran in to them for the first time this weekend and know very little about them or the company.
I am looking for a Klipsh subwoofer to add into my home audio system that is used primarily for listening to music. I have a NAD 7240PE receiver (40W per channel) and Klipsch Heresey II speakers. Which subwoofer would be best to add in to this set-up?
Thanks for your input.