I've been using my Klipsch RF82s in "Large Speaker" mode for a while now, and they actually do a decent job of handling bass. However, I'll be moving out of my apartment and into a house, so I'll finally be able to add a subwoofer to my system.
Along with the RF82 towers, I have an RC62 center channel and RB61 shelf tops. The receiver is a Pioneer VSX-1120K, receiving 6-channel 24/96 LPCM from my HTPC.
Which subwoofer would sound best with the system above? Mostly for music, but I'd like the bass to hit really hard when I do find the time to watch a movie.
SVS "new" PB12-NSD DSP - $749 at Sonic Boom Audio
SVS "new" PC12-NCD DSP - $729 at SBA - this is a really cool looking cylinder that would probably be the easiest to manage, but how's performance?
HSU VTF-3 MK4 - $699, but shipping it to Canada would probably cost a small fortune.
There's also the $1199 SVS SB13-Plus, which is a small sealed sub with a 13" driver and 1000w amp. Something (the price?) tells me this sub would outperform the others, at least when it comes to music playback.
Is the 13-Plus worth it? And If not, which of the other three would you pick? Thanks.