HSU Research STF-2 Subwoofers
HSU Research STF-2 Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 06, 2021]
stussy
Strength:
tree service luton provide quality professional and affordable tree removal by a fully licenced, insured and experienced team. Weakness:
none so far Purchased: New
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[Jul 04, 2021]
ZenLunatic
Strength:
I just have to respond to the idiot from 2012 complaining about HSU subs and their customer service. He is astounded that he had to pay for shipping to send the plate amp back to HSU. He fails to say that his subwoofer was out of warranty, so actually HsU taking a look at it at all is great customer service. The cherry on top of this D-bag complaining is that he’s pissed they sent him a new amp board and he had to install it himself. GTFOH. Christ. Ignore This D bag, please. Weakness:
Strength-good customer service Weaknesses- sometimes d-bags buy your product |
[May 05, 2021]
rosendamanns
Strength:
Not hard to position. Very musical. Inexpensive. Disappears with excellent blending. | Popcorn Ceiling Removal Weakness:
no weakness in performance. Purchased: New
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[Feb 19, 2012]
TBSWV
Audio Enthusiast
I would NEVER purchase another HSU product. After about three months of moderate listening in a stereo setup the sub just quit. I checked the fuse and it was not blown. Turns out the amp was toast. I contacted HSU Research and the tech casually requested that I remove the amp board and ship to them. Of course I had to pay for the shipping back to CA. Why should I pay for shipping their defective amp after a new purchase? They need to do a better job at quality control. They did send a replacement amp board in a reasonable time frame and I had to install the board myself. The sub functioning as it should but compared to my 1990 Velodyne it is boomy with no real bass extension. Not recommended! |
[Dec 31, 2010]
ptople
Casual Listener
I just received the STF-2 . I was not prepared for the sound this unit produces. Watching Transformers in BlueRay shook the walls, floor and couch and I was only on level 2. Be prepared to rock your house with this unit. |
[Mar 22, 2008]
kugs22
AudioPhile
Strength:
Lotsa bass, lotsa deep tones. Probably good for HT.
Weakness:
See above. I've been at the two-channel audio hobby now for over twenty years, and have had a number of high-end systems. That includes some expensive subs as well. My present system is more modest, and I review this sub in that context. I am a firm believer in dual subs (if you're doing subs), and bought two STF-2 subs to upgrade from a pair of Cambridge Soundworks BassCube 10s.
Customer Service See above. Similar Products Used: REL, Velodyne, Alon/Nola. |
[Apr 03, 2007]
Steven Rosburg
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
None for this price range, especially for what I use it for. After my AR-30 subwoofer developed an annoyed low-frequency hum, I decided it was time to dump it and find a reasonably priced replacement. I decided on the HSU for the following reasons:
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[Jan 25, 2006]
Wade
AudioPhile
Strength:
Not hard to position. Very musical. Inexpensive. Disappears with excellent blending.
Weakness:
black-box, like most others. no weakness in performance. My first mistake was purchasing a sub without checking reviews. I purchased a Velodyne DPS10 for $500 and found it to be very boomy, and not very musical. I think it would be superb in a home theater system, but for music, it lacks. I took it back, looked at online reviews and found the Hsu STF-2 for a hundred dollars less. As people have stated, it works wonderfully in a 2 channel audio system. It disappears in the room, blends with the primary speakers excellently, is not boomy, just well defined. I keep the volume at around the 10 o'clock position most of the time. The crossover is variable down to 30 Hz, which is where I put mine, so my Meadowlarks can play to their fullest. I listen to smooth jazz, blues, a little rock, and the Hsu is magic with them all. Very musical! Used with Phase Linear 700 II amp, Classe Audio DR-5 preamp, Linn LP-12 turntable, Jolida JD-100 tube CD player, Meadowlark Audio Osprey speakers. Similar Products Used: Velodyne PDS10 |
[Dec 21, 2005]
johnrockets
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Strong output to ~25hz. Extension, headroom. Clean, powerful.
Weakness:
needs accommodating room / placement to really shine. Excellent sub. Blends very well with two different systems I have used it on. Someone did mention room size in a review I read and I have to reiterate; I used this in a basement HT setup (corner loaded) for a long time and it absolutely rocked the house, with strong output to 25hz. In an apartment with woodfloors and higher ceilings it didn't seem as 'authoritive', although still definately felt its presence nicely. Keep this thing in a mid to smaller sized room with not so high ceilings and you will not be disappointed. |
[Mar 17, 2005]
Matt B
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Musical and accurate Good build quality Blends well with Ascend speakers Clean bass down to 25 Hz Classic looks Reasonable price
Weakness:
None significant The STF-2 is a great subwoofer. I decided to purchase a Hsu because they have a reputation for musical subs, and I spend about 95% of my listening time on two-channel stereo. After having the sub for several weeks, I believe that this reputation is warranted. The STF-2 is extremely musical, and it disappears completely once it’s properly calibrated: a grand piano sounds coherent and authoritative from the lowest A (27.5 Hz) to the highest C (4186 Hz). The STF-2 has very flat response and easily extends to the advertised 25 Hz. It’s also extremely powerful for a very reasonable price. The sub fills a 12W x 26L x 10H room with ease, even though I never raise the volume above the 10 o’clock position (that’s only 1/3 of the potential volume). I can only imagine how much bass it would produce if I cranked the volume. Hsu’s customer service is excellent. I’ve exchanged e-mails with Dr. Hsu himself, and he provided clear, useful suggestions on sub placement and appropriate crossover frequencies. Overall, I’m very pleased with my purchase and strongly recommend both Hsu and the STF-2. |