Grenadeslio
Lunatic Member
If you can swing the Rythmik then go for it. Servo subs have their detractors, but for music I can't recommend one highly enough. I've been using subs for close to four decades, servo controlled for almost three, still have both variations. All can be used to great affect, and my twin Dayton Sub 1200's rock with music, but the single servo unit is still better.This is all helping immensely. Thank you. And yes, I do recall m6erfan’s instructions regarding the dual sub hook up. For a single sub installation via the high (speaker) level inputs, rather than sending two wires to each sub, would wires from all four speaker terminals (on the receiver) go to the four high level inputs on the sub?
That’s certainly a fair request. As it turns out, I included that particular image in my previous post because it corresponds to the controls contained on the back of the Rythmik F12, a sub which I’ve become intrigued by through the course of my brief research. I realize it more than doubles my stated budget, but the Christmas bonus was fairly generous this year and it seems like, in addition to being a sealed unit, it has some other features, like being servo driven, that would lend itself very well to providing the crisp, clean bass enhancement that a strictly musically oriented listener might appreciate.
That's not to knock the Daytons, even with two the servo sub without correction for inflation was ten times the price of both, it should be better.