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<blockquote data-quote="TheVikingRL" data-source="post: 15137620" data-attributes="member: 129239"><p>SVS makes a lot of nice subs and a good value compared to other high end stuff. I have their SB13-Ultra and it's a monster. Other one I've personally used and could recommend is some of the Velodyne stuff. I've never heard a 10" hit harder than some of their Optimum/SPL stuff. Not cheap but definitely worth the money IMO. I know this sounds crazy to many but if you can swing it, buy 2 matching subs. Even a killer sub can get lost if it's not placed right. Two subs goes a long way to help compensating for room acoustics. </p><p></p><p>+1 on the Yamaha or Denon vs Sony or Pioneer. They still make a lot of good receivers, although they have dumbed down a bit over the years. I have had two Yamaha and two Denon receivers that worked flawlessly. Don't skimp out on the center channel. It's by far your most important speaker along with the sub for home theater. LOL on Bose.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your upgrades!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheVikingRL, post: 15137620, member: 129239"] SVS makes a lot of nice subs and a good value compared to other high end stuff. I have their SB13-Ultra and it's a monster. Other one I've personally used and could recommend is some of the Velodyne stuff. I've never heard a 10" hit harder than some of their Optimum/SPL stuff. Not cheap but definitely worth the money IMO. I know this sounds crazy to many but if you can swing it, buy 2 matching subs. Even a killer sub can get lost if it's not placed right. Two subs goes a long way to help compensating for room acoustics. +1 on the Yamaha or Denon vs Sony or Pioneer. They still make a lot of good receivers, although they have dumbed down a bit over the years. I have had two Yamaha and two Denon receivers that worked flawlessly. Don't skimp out on the center channel. It's by far your most important speaker along with the sub for home theater. LOL on Bose. Good luck with your upgrades! [/QUOTE]
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