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  1. Thank you for the recos. Has anyone heard both the SVS SB-2000 and the Klipsch R-115SW? I'm wondering which one sounds better.
  2. Thank you for the warm welcome. Mine is a bit over 4 years old, and it worked fine for the first 3 years, then it started giving me problems. It just simply will not power up (always the same problem). It costs about $100 to fix it, so it's not too bad, but this is the third time around with the same issue, so I'm getting annoyed with it. I mostly listen to music (although I do watch movies too), and I live in Canada (Toronto), but please do not let that influence you in your recommendations, I can ship here from the US no problem. I would prefer to have a single sub. Something reasonably priced... not cheap, but something that is of good quality and worth its price. I don't mind paying a bit more for better quality, but I would like to keep the price range reasonably in line with my existing setup. So $10,000 just would not make sense for a sub with my setup, but whether it's $500 or $800 or $1,200 it does not make that big a difference if the quality differential justifies the price. Having said that, I'd love to hear what you guys recommend at different price points.
  3. Hello, and thank you for your help. I have the old Reference RF-82 Floorstanding 5.1 Home Theatre system: RF-82, RC-62, RS-52, RSW-10d I love my system, and I loved my RSW-10d, but unfortunately my sub keeps on breaking, so I would like to replace it. I am looking for recommendations for a replacement sub. I think the newer systems came with the SW-112 and the SW-310, but I heard neither of them were really good. Could I please hear recommendations for a replacement sub? I would love a Klipsch sub, but if non-Klipsch ones are indeed a better choice, then I am open to suggestions. I use an Onkyo TX-NR906, my room is about 500 sq.ft. Thank yoU!
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