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Hey -
I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() So, I need recommendations for a small powered sub that would be good in a dorm room. Needs to be able to have some serious output on occansion, and have good SQ. Budget is under $500...firm. Subs I'm thinking about, to give you an idea of where I'm at: Adire Rava (seems like the most for the money) Aperion S-8 (although frankly I have doubts over the output from a single 8") any others? please, I'm stuck here ![]() thanks in advance. |
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![]() "TheGnome" wrote in message om... Hey - I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() So, I need recommendations for a small powered sub that would be good in a dorm room. Needs to be able to have some serious output on occansion, and have good SQ. Budget is under $500...firm. Subs I'm thinking about, to give you an idea of where I'm at: Adire Rava (seems like the most for the money) Aperion S-8 (although frankly I have doubts over the output from a single 8") any others? please, I'm stuck here ![]() thanks in advance. Anything from Adire is going to deliver what they claim, they have some of the most honest ratings for their products you will find. |
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In article , TheGnome
wrote: I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() Prepare to be hated by everyone else in your building. A sub-woofer in a concrete and steel building will carry the thumping noise throughout the entire structure, annoying everyone who lives there. How about turning the bass down, keeping your friendships alive, and worry about the boom- booms until you have a place of your own after school. -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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TheGnome ) wrote in alt.home-theater.misc:
I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() You could always park your car in your dorm room. ;= But, seriously, I second the advice of the other poster about just forgetting it to keep the neighbors from coming after you. Until you have your own walls that don't touch your neighbor's walls, a subwoofer is just a bad idea. -- Jeff Rife | "During the day you take orders from your SPAM bait: | girlfriend, and at night you reclaim your | manhood by speeding around in a giant, metal | penis." | "No, it's a Corvette, so it's giant fiberglass | penis." | -- Kate and Drew, "The Drew Carey Show" |
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![]() "John A. Weeks III" wrote: In article , TheGnome wrote: I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() Prepare to be hated by everyone else in your building. A sub-woofer in a concrete and steel building will carry the thumping noise throughout the entire structure, annoying everyone who lives there. How about turning the bass down, keeping your friendships alive, and worry about the boom- booms until you have a place of your own after school. All kids are assholes. Some of us grow out of it. George Deliz |
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You have to remember, this guy is in a dorm room, most likely already
surrounded by subwoofers in other dorm rooms. Generally kids don't mind the noise from neighbors. I work at on a college campus and when I go to the dorms, there is ALWAYS loud music playing. There doesn't seem to be any trouble caused by it, because the other kids don't mind. --Dan "John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ... In article , TheGnome wrote: Prepare to be hated by everyone else in your building. A sub-woofer in a concrete and steel building will carry the thumping noise throughout the entire structure, annoying everyone who lives there. How about turning the bass down, keeping your friendships alive, and worry about the boom- booms until you have a place of your own after school. -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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"TheGnome" wrote in message
om... Hey - I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() So, I need recommendations for a small powered sub that would be good in a dorm room. Needs to be able to have some serious output on occansion, and have good SQ. Budget is under $500...firm. Subs I'm thinking about, to give you an idea of where I'm at: Adire Rava (seems like the most for the money) Aperion S-8 (although frankly I have doubts over the output from a single 8") any others? please, I'm stuck here ![]() thanks in advance. http://www.hsuresearch.com/products/ http://www.paradigm.ca/Website/SiteP...DR_Series.html |
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![]() "dg" wrote You have to remember, this guy is in a dorm room, most likely already surrounded by subwoofers in other dorm rooms. Generally kids don't mind the noise from neighbors. I work at on a college campus and when I go to the dorms, there is ALWAYS loud music playing. There doesn't seem to be any trouble caused by it, because the other kids don't mind. --Dan Wow, interesting! So is this what the american students do in their world-famous universities??? |
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You have to remember, this guy is in a dorm room, most likely
already surrounded by subwoofers in other dorm rooms. Generally kids don't mind the noise from neighbors. I work at on a college campus and when I go to the dorms, there is ALWAYS loud music playing. There doesn't seem to be any trouble caused by it, because the other kids don't mind. Somebody hand this man a...wait, nevermind... ![]() neighbors that *my* bass has good SQ, vs. their little 6.5" "computer" woofers that boom at 40Hz! At this point, I might go DIY with a high excursion 8" or the Rava...that's a lot of woofer and amp for the price. I don't have any money for this project yet (spent it all on the other parts of the system), so right now it's all...well...academic. Thanks for the advice though. |
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Just make sure itsd weather resistant , because nothing will get you kicked
out of a dorm like a decent sub. I would just recomend a decent paie of phones, like senhieser or something, and dream of graduation "TheGnome" wrote in message om... Hey - I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() So, I need recommendations for a small powered sub that would be good in a dorm room. Needs to be able to have some serious output on occansion, and have good SQ. Budget is under $500...firm. Subs I'm thinking about, to give you an idea of where I'm at: Adire Rava (seems like the most for the money) Aperion S-8 (although frankly I have doubts over the output from a single 8") any others? please, I'm stuck here ![]() thanks in advance. |
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I'd agree with that recommendation, regardless of whether or not he gets a
sub. Plus, make them sealed back, circumaural headphones. Not only will it keep the sound in better, it keeps other folks sound out, a real plus in a college environment! wrote in message . .. Just make sure itsd weather resistant , because nothing will get you kicked out of a dorm like a decent sub. I would just recomend a decent paie of phones, like senhieser or something, and dream of graduation "TheGnome" wrote in message om... Hey - I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() So, I need recommendations for a small powered sub that would be good in a dorm room. Needs to be able to have some serious output on occansion, and have good SQ. Budget is under $500...firm. Subs I'm thinking about, to give you an idea of where I'm at: Adire Rava (seems like the most for the money) Aperion S-8 (although frankly I have doubts over the output from a single 8") any others? please, I'm stuck here ![]() thanks in advance. |
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subwoofers should be banned, in "dorm rooms"
"TheGnome" wrote in message om... Hey - I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() So, I need recommendations for a small powered sub that would be good in a dorm room. Needs to be able to have some serious output on occansion, and have good SQ. Budget is under $500...firm. Subs I'm thinking about, to give you an idea of where I'm at: Adire Rava (seems like the most for the money) Aperion S-8 (although frankly I have doubts over the output from a single 8") any others? please, I'm stuck here ![]() thanks in advance. |
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"John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ...
In article , TheGnome wrote: I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() Prepare to be hated by everyone else in your building. A sub-woofer in a concrete and steel building will carry the thumping noise throughout the entire structure, annoying everyone who lives there. How about turning the bass down, keeping your friendships alive, and worry about the boom- booms until you have a place of your own after school. My thoughts also. My recommendation: Headphones I like the Grado SR80 for $95, but there are many other good choices. You can enjoy the loud bass when you're in your car. You could use that $500 to pay for books, tuition, travel, grad school, seminars elsewhere, and anything else that you would enjoy and would contribute to your education. Or save that $500 and start a fund for a down payment to buy a home after you graduate. I'd also suggest you not buy pricey audio gear for a dorm room. Way to easy to steal it. Also, if you don't have it already, talk to some insurance agents and make sure you're properly insured for your audio and electronics gear in car and dorm room (renter's insurance would probably work, but ask some agents). Should be very cheap to insure. College campuses often have quite a lot of theft, so get insurance and protect yourself. Guess I sound like a parent...and that's what I am! ;-) |
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Sander deWaal wrote in message . ..
(N) said: Guess I sound like a parent...and that's what I am! ;-) You sound a lot like my mom. Stop it, please :-) Hey, us parents have to stick together. And you're not going anywhere until you eat your vegetables. Ask her if she's heard this one: We childproofed our home, but the kids keeping getting in anyway. ;-) |
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TheGnome wrote:
Hey - I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() So, I need recommendations for a small powered sub that would be good in a dorm room. Needs to be able to have some serious output on occasion, and have good SQ. Budget is under $500...firm. Subs I'm thinking about, to give you an idea of where I'm at: Adire Rava (seems like the most for the money) Aperion S-8 (although frankly I have doubts over the output from a single 8") any others? please, I'm stuck here ![]() thanks in advance. Try the Hsu STF-1. It has a list price of $300 and manages to surpass the performance of several considerably more expensive other subs I have previously auditioned. It also has an 8-inch driver (but what a driver!), and it is not a space-consuming design. I review it, along with the company's interesting Ventriloquist surround-speaker package in the current issue (number 101) of The Sensible Sound. Howard Ferstler |
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Howard Ferstler wrote in message ...
TheGnome wrote: Hey - I'm setting up a little stereo for my dorm room, and I have everything picked out...except for the subwoofer. My background in audio is mostly in the car, where I have a really nice system that I'm happy with. However, that system stays parked 90% of the time, where now it does me no good ![]() So, I need recommendations for a small powered sub that would be good in a dorm room. Needs to be able to have some serious output on occasion, and have good SQ. Budget is under $500...firm. Subs I'm thinking about, to give you an idea of where I'm at: Adire Rava (seems like the most for the money) Aperion S-8 (although frankly I have doubts over the output from a single 8") any others? please, I'm stuck here ![]() thanks in advance. Try the Hsu STF-1. It has a list price of $300 and manages to surpass the performance of several considerably more expensive other subs I have previously auditioned. It also has an 8-inch driver (but what a driver!), and it is not a space-consuming design. I review it, along with the company's interesting Ventriloquist surround-speaker package in the current issue (number 101) of The Sensible Sound. Enjoyed that review and the comparisons of the Hsu sub to other makes and models. The speakers and sub were also reviewed in Sound & Vision recently, BTW. However, I'd still recommend headphones, not a sub, for a dorm room. Howard Ferstler |
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N wrote:
Howard Ferstler wrote in message ... Try the Hsu STF-1. It has a list price of $300 and manages to surpass the performance of several considerably more expensive other subs I have previously auditioned. It also has an 8-inch driver (but what a driver!), and it is not a space-consuming design. I review it, along with the company's interesting Ventriloquist surround-speaker package in the current issue (number 101) of The Sensible Sound. Enjoyed that review and the comparisons of the Hsu sub to other makes and models. The speakers and sub were also reviewed in Sound & Vision recently, BTW. However, I'd still recommend headphones, not a sub, for a dorm room. I agree. Also, it costs a lot less than a speaker-centered system. Save the money for buying books and paying tuition, and of course for food, and then enjoy super-duper audio systems later on, after getting a good job and nice house. Howard Ferstler |
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"Howard Ferstler" wrote in message
... I agree. Also, it costs a lot less than a speaker-centered system. Save the money for buying books and paying tuition, and of course for food, and then enjoy super-duper audio systems later on, after getting a good job and nice house. Howard Ferstler **** it, apply for some credit cards and go crazy. Its America! --Dan |
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"dg" wrote in message m...
"Howard Ferstler" wrote in message ... I agree. Also, it costs a lot less than a speaker-centered system. Also, when I think about cramming in an HT speaker set, with speakers in all corners of a room I imagine is pretty tiny, it seems like a pretty ridiculous idea. As a parent, makes me think it's time for the kid to get back to the books and schoolwork. Save the money for buying books and paying tuition, and of course for food, and then enjoy super-duper audio systems later on, after getting a good job and nice house. Agree, of course. Howard Ferstler **** it, apply for some credit cards and go crazy. And that'll be an educational experience too, when the bills start rolling in and some college kid starts to realize how many years he'll be in debt. (snip) |
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