Rythmik Audio FV15HP Subwoofers
Rythmik Audio FV15HP Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 09, 2011]
Bo
AudioPhile
I recently moved into a larger house and am in the middle of changing over from a high quality 2.1 Denon seperates system to an Onkyo 9.2 single receiver. The theater room is 25'x32' and after setting up to a 7.1 with my 2 front mains bi-amped, I found a major dead spot behind my main listening couch. I looked up a few subs on the internet and asked a few questions and even went to the local "Hi Def" store to hear a few, "high def" subs. Austin Texas is not what I would call Audiophile friendly. I have tried Polk in the past and had good luck with there pro model subs, so I tried a few of them out and returned everyone of them. I have been using a Yr.2001 model Velodyne spl10bv and I absolutely LOVE this sub but its getting older in Hrs. and years and to tell you the truth, I have wanted it to die many many times just so I could go buy a new one. While looking for new Velo's on the web, I came across the Rythmik brand. Have heard of them but have never heard the sub. I ordered one of the FV15HP's. After installing it, I was in a new kind of infactuation. I think some call this the L word or just love for short. It made my music tight like a virgin 20yr.old and smooth in places smooth never existed in previous systems. For sh*ts & giggles I put in a Primus CD, (Sailing the seas of cheese) at -25Htz on my system and it blew all of the CD's out of the CD rack. If I hadn't of had the windows open, I would have been picking up glass & CD's. This sub has A LOT of power! Very clean and super efficient. I am buying another one today and put the Velo away some where like a museam. Did I mention that these subs are worth 3x the asking price? I only payed around $1,200 for each. that is about what I paid for the Velo in 2001. I would have paid 2500 if I had of heard it first without knowing the price.
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