mleuba
05-14-2012, 05:38 PM
Hi guys,
I am trying to decide which sub to get, the F12SE or the 15. My space is limited as you can see. The basement is divided in two with a half wall. The perspective of this shot is on the "other" side of the home theater space, which hosts a pool table. To the right of the right most speaker is a somewhat open area leading up stairs to the main floor, so the wall on that side is 10' from the right front speaker, but as you can see the other walls (rear and left side) are cramping the speaker placement (e.g see my existing Velodyne MiniVee behind the right front). The carpeted HT side of the total space is 13' front to back x 21 ' wide, with the main listening area about 10x11 really, with again a 1/2 wall behind the leather couch. Ceilings are 8.5' tall.
I want: a) to get the most out of my subwoofer purchase, b) I have limited space and c) I don't want to throw money away. In that order...:-)
Finally, I would like to have a full bass experience with volumes on the low end in case I need to mind my p's and q's... If this can be better achieved by the 15 (or the 12 for that matter) that would also be a factor.
Should I spring for the 15 or is the 12 the right sub for me? Appreciate your advice!
Mark
I am trying to decide which sub to get, the F12SE or the 15. My space is limited as you can see. The basement is divided in two with a half wall. The perspective of this shot is on the "other" side of the home theater space, which hosts a pool table. To the right of the right most speaker is a somewhat open area leading up stairs to the main floor, so the wall on that side is 10' from the right front speaker, but as you can see the other walls (rear and left side) are cramping the speaker placement (e.g see my existing Velodyne MiniVee behind the right front). The carpeted HT side of the total space is 13' front to back x 21 ' wide, with the main listening area about 10x11 really, with again a 1/2 wall behind the leather couch. Ceilings are 8.5' tall.
I want: a) to get the most out of my subwoofer purchase, b) I have limited space and c) I don't want to throw money away. In that order...:-)
Finally, I would like to have a full bass experience with volumes on the low end in case I need to mind my p's and q's... If this can be better achieved by the 15 (or the 12 for that matter) that would also be a factor.
Should I spring for the 15 or is the 12 the right sub for me? Appreciate your advice!
Mark