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JTR Subs for HiFi and Music Primarily

CJPopovich

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As someone who is competent in subwoofer design, you won't go wrong with JTR. The biggest part will be incorporation and calibration, but as a sub they're first rate.
 

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I'm currently thinking of two RS1's. I rarely enjoy music that loud on speakers (only in headphones and at EDC :).

And I'm going to be doing a Genelec 8351B-based active monitor HiFi system, so I am more looking for clarity and range than crazy SPL.

This is what I'm thinking. I'm hoping it will come close to a decently-high-end passive system? (I was originally thinking a D'Agostino Progression Integrated amp and Focal No. 2s)
  • 2 x 8351B's for Left/Right Highs
  • 2 x W371A's for Left/Right Mids
  • 2 x JTR RS1s for Left/Right Bass
And then all that leveled and smoothed out with a Storm Audio MKII Processor using DIRAC.

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Since your room is not that large, I would start with W371 plus your 8351B. I get 100dB at 20Hz in a similar room with 8361 on top of W371 with a concrete wall behind the speakers.

I would add 1 sub only to start with and see if you really need it (for music I am unsure). JTR or another Gelenec like 7380 can do it. If you buy W371 I am sure you can ask the dealer to lend you 1 or 2 subs to play with and see how many you need to optimise your room.
 

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My saliva really falls and only with the idea 2x 8361 2x w 371 2x 7380. But we will have to reach about 30,000 euros. It's a lot of money my friends.
 

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I would strongly encourage you to get dual subs, especially if you’re thinking of JTR subs with 18” drivers. There are a lot of well-engineered and measured subs. My ‘subwoofer comparison’ post should help anyone find one.

I would buy 4 of JTR RS2’s if only my budget allowed. A man can dream... :)
The same with me. Also if I could fit them into my lounge room I'd buy them no problem.
 

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I'm looking for two subs for the living room to go with F228be w/ dual AHB2. Everything is fed from an SHD. By my back of the envelope, the F228be + AHB2 is about 112 dB SPL @ 1m. I'm thinking the JTR RS1 would fit in pretty well.

My main concerns is the 2400W amp needing a 20 amp dedicated circuit. The other is the ugly factor. As it's sealed, I think I could build some furniture grade cabinetry around it as long as I was careful about resonances?

really, I'm most likely to replace two side tables with DIY subs, maybe bottom firing, for the aesthetics assuming I can get the WinISD to agree with the performance. But I'd appreciate any feedback on the RS1 / F228be pairing.
 

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I'm looking for two subs for the living room to go with F228be w/ dual AHB2. Everything is fed from an SHD. By my back of the envelope, the F228be + AHB2 is about 112 dB SPL @ 1m. I'm thinking the JTR RS1 would fit in pretty well.

My main concerns is the 2400W amp needing a 20 amp dedicated circuit. The other is the ugly factor. As it's sealed, I think I could build some furniture grade cabinetry around it as long as I was careful about resonances?

really, I'm most likely to replace two side tables with DIY subs, maybe bottom firing, for the aesthetics assuming I can get the WinISD to agree with the performance. But I'd appreciate any feedback on the RS1 / F228be pairing.
Even if running off 15A outlets, still plenty of capability in the dual RS1s. How big a room is it? Not sure what you mean by pairing with the speakers, tho.
 

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I'm looking for two subs for the living room to go with F228be w/ dual AHB2. Everything is fed from an SHD. By my back of the envelope, the F228be + AHB2 is about 112 dB SPL @ 1m. I'm thinking the JTR RS1 would fit in pretty well.

My main concerns is the 2400W amp needing a 20 amp dedicated circuit. The other is the ugly factor. As it's sealed, I think I could build some furniture grade cabinetry around it as long as I was careful about resonances?

really, I'm most likely to replace two side tables with DIY subs, maybe bottom firing, for the aesthetics assuming I can get the WinISD to agree with the performance. But I'd appreciate any feedback on the RS1 / F228be pairing.
JTR can make any of their subs look like furniture.
If you want to DIY then contact Jeff and tell him you want a sub without veneer to find out if you could get one cheaper.
As for resonances as long as you glue or screw everything together without gaps and don't use handles that makes sound it won't have any impact.

If you want to DIY the whole sub box then GSG makes great kits.

https://shop.gsgad.com/
 

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I'm looking for two subs for the living room to go with F228be w/ dual AHB2. Everything is fed from an SHD. By my back of the envelope, the F228be + AHB2 is about 112 dB SPL @ 1m. I'm thinking the JTR RS1 would fit in pretty well.

My main concerns is the 2400W amp needing a 20 amp dedicated circuit. The other is the ugly factor. As it's sealed, I think I could build some furniture grade cabinetry around it as long as I was careful about resonances?

really, I'm most likely to replace two side tables with DIY subs, maybe bottom firing, for the aesthetics assuming I can get the WinISD to agree with the performance. But I'd appreciate any feedback on the RS1 / F228be pairing.
I run dual 2400 Captivators and a bunch more stuff off of two 15 amp circuits. Playing on occasion to reference levels and not once has my breaker tripped. The Amps JTR uses are extremely efficient and they draw very little power. I don’t think you will have a problem. Once you hear and feel them in your room the ugly will disappear and you won’t give a toss what they look like. Good luck Sir!
 

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I'm looking for two subs for the living room to go with F228be w/ dual AHB2. Everything is fed from an SHD. By my back of the envelope, the F228be + AHB2 is about 112 dB SPL @ 1m. I'm thinking the JTR RS1 would fit in pretty well.

My main concerns is the 2400W amp needing a 20 amp dedicated circuit. The other is the ugly factor. As it's sealed, I think I could build some furniture grade cabinetry around it as long as I was careful about resonances?

really, I'm most likely to replace two side tables with DIY subs, maybe bottom firing, for the aesthetics assuming I can get the WinISD to agree with the performance. But I'd appreciate any feedback on the RS1 / F228be pairing.
I run my RS1s off 15A outlets and never had any issues with sound quality. Absolutely love how the RS1s can play with finesse when called upon and hit the single digits cleanly and with brute power when unleashed. I may try the dedicated 20A eventually for peace of mind though. I once heard the F228be’s in a treated room at audio advice and really enjoyed the clarity and crispness of their sound. I’d imagine they’d be a great match with RS1s for music as well as movies.

Jeff at JTR has made numerous improvements throughout the recent years to his subs, namely in lowering noise floor and lowering distortion even further via inductance tweaks. He talks briefly about some of the woofer improvements at the 3:30 mark below as JTR and RTJ share the same 18” woofers. Due to their excellent performance, and because I usually play movies and music with the lights off, the rather starke but purposeful look of the RS1s never bothered me.

 
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Running off 15A vs 20A would net what maybe a 3dB reduction in amplification?
 

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Yeah I have dual JTR 2400ULF Caps and I never knew subs could go from gentle smooth, to shaking my concrete slab like a tuning fork. Actually scary the output and depth of these.
I just ordered two JTR Captivator 2400ULF subwoofers, like I thought I needed even more powerful bass than my three regular JTR 2400's caps. They should call these Super Subwoofers. I use one for my dedicated stereo and I've never heard such bass detail, like the cd Victor Wooten, a double bassist, sounds fantastic. With music or movies I never knew there were so many noises my house could make. I just joined so I hope I'm not being silly replying to this after so long, just good to know other people like their JTR's. Have a good one.
 

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I just ordered two JTR Captivator 2400ULF subwoofers, like I thought I needed even more powerful bass than my three regular JTR 2400's caps. They should call these Super Subwoofers. I use one for my dedicated stereo and I've never heard such bass detail, like the cd Victor Wooten, a double bassist, sounds fantastic. With music or movies I never knew there were so many noises my house could make. I just joined so I hope I'm not being silly replying to this after so long, just good to know other people like their JTR's. Have a good one.
Welcome Aboard @summersnow and it’s never silly to share your joy and excitement about music and music reproduction. So,let me get this right. You already have 3 JTR 2400 Captivators and you are adding Dual JTR 2400ULF’s to the mix? Do you work in Earth Moving and Earth Quake research and analysis laboratory? 5 of theses is going to be insane and really scary. Please do tell us more about your setup, maybe some speaker HiFi porn photos if we’re lucky?
 

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I have to admit I'm a bass maniac, and like you said, the JTR's can do delicate and scary. I haven't worked in any of those fields you mentioned, but that really cracked me up. I'm retired Air Force, Rescue and Recovery, so I have a lot of time to dedicate to my hobbies. I have plenty of pictures too of my systems, but I'm embarrassed to say I only know how to send them to other email addresses. I'll have to have my friends show me how to get them on here and pictures of my outdoor theater too. Just to show how much of a bass nut I am, I have six inground subwoofers in my outdoor theater.
So I have two JTR's in my downstairs system and one in my dedicated stereo system, but no JTR's in my upstairs system, just SVS PB16's. So I need two more JTR's. I use Marantz and Anthem receivers and Golden Ear Titan 2 towers with built in subwoofers.
Have you played the movie "Alita the Battle Angel, the animated Spiderman "into the spider verse", and then there's the 4k Final Fantasy "the spirits within" which have some of the best bass I've ever heard, especially with the JTR's. It will make you want to hug your subwoofers, well maybe not in public.
Anyway I enjoyed your reply, If I write anymore here it will feel like homework for you to read all this. I'll try to get some HiFi porn photos to you. This is a little late, but have a Great New Year and to everybody else on this site.
On the 4k version of the movie Final Fantasy " the spirits within", they redid the whole soundtrack and there is incredible deep bass from beginning to end, so if you do watch this, make sure it's the 4k version. Have a good one.
 

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Hey all,

I'm looking for some subs to pair with a Genelec active-monitor-based HiFi system.

I'm using Genelec 8351B's for left, right, (and center for HT), and am looking to get some really nice subs to go with them.

I'm going to be running everything through the Storm MkII processor, which includes DIRAC, so that I can make sure the bass is well integrated and not boomy or overpowering.

The question is: For something like the JTR RS2 (Two 18" Woofers), are they "fast" and "clean" enough to be great for HiFi?

Like, I'm sure they'll rock for explosions in HT and such, but I want a really clean, understated, bass foundation for 2-channel music. Basically, something that fully blends into the music and doesn't call attention to itself---but with massive headroom.
A sub does not have to be fast, since they rarely go above 100Hz or so. I can jump up and down at that speed with a beer in my hand, so it's no big deal.
 
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