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Review: Cadence CSX-12 Mark II Subwoofer

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Hi Brent,

I am just now checking out subwoofers. So, very much appreciate your article- all of your articles.
Am looking to get a sub to fill out the lower Hz ranges mostly for music. Earth shaking is not critical to me. Naturalness is. Initially may link the sub up to the updated Denon D-M39S micro system. Eventually likely up to my old, but efficient Klipsch Hersey speakers, plus a Denon or Marantz AVR receiver (or similar).

Which do you prefer: the Cadence CSX-12 sub, or the older HSU STF-2 (or, even the STF-1)? (HSU's warranty is great.) Possibly even another sub as of 2013...
Room is 17.5X18.5 ft with a slight A frame shaped wood ceiling. Floor is cement covered by a rug.

Thanks for your thoughts, Brent.
Angusmerlin
PS>> am not techy

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Hi, Angus. For your tastes, I would recommend the Hsu. The CSX-12 is more a "punch sub," better for giving you that high-impact home theater sound than delivering the kind of natural-sounding bass you're describing.

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Hi brent
thanks for a very imformative review
as for me long time lurker but trying to upgrade my subwoofer (previous one was from yamaha Htib with 8 inch driver and 100w rms i think)
just want to know would cadence csx12 be a better option than a klipsch RW12d
right now on sale at new egg for about 299 which would make it a 12 dollar difference
use will be mostly for movies!

thanks for your input

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