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Rythmik F15 vs Ken Kreisel DXD 12012

post #1 of 6
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Any views how two stacked F15s would compared vs two DXD 12012s? i am thinking of adding a pair to my living room HT, where I am already running with two Fathom 113s. Looking for more mid bass punch. Rythmik would be cheaper
post #2 of 6
i think mksound mx250 gives most punch
post #3 of 6
Rythmik may be cheaper but Brian has an amazing product. Check ou the Rythmik forum if you haven't already, and any questions you have Brian or Enrico will be more than happy to answer them. They are both great guys!

Jeff
post #4 of 6
Two DXD12012's would give substantial mid bass punch, I have only one at the moment placed 2" from the side wall and 7" from the rear and the way just one locks on to the room punches like a midrange driver in speed and clarity plus the ability to dig very deep a convey the assault of infrasonic bass. My wife considered letting me get two but after hearing just one said no way!

Stack two and call it a day!
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Originally Posted by audiofan1 View Post

Two DXD12012's would give substantial mid bass punch, I have only one at the moment placed 2" from the side wall and 7" from the rear and the way just one locks on to the room punches like a midrange driver in speed and clarity plus the ability to dig very deep a convey the assault of infrasonic bass. My wife considered letting me get two but after hearing just one said no way!
Stack two and call it a day!

Too bad you didn't post pics. frown.gif
post #6 of 6
Let's wait for people who actually heard both instead of relying on testimonials from those who only heard one smile.gif No need to rush to upgrade!

(I only have experience with the smaller E15 which are similar to the F15.).
Edited by pokekevin - 1/5/13 at 10:38pm
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