Thread: Rythmik subs
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August 13, 2020, 11:47 PM #1
Rythmik subs
Been considering these subs. Over in the Magnepan Facebook forum they get some pretty high recommendations. They seem to think the direct servo system is fast and works well with Maggie's. Any thoughts on these?
Would something like this work better than the Andrew Jones designed Elac that I have? I just am not familiar with the name.
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August 14, 2020, 12:29 AM #2
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Re: Rythmik subs
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I own two pair and they are great subs. Small company outside of Austin, Tx. If you call you can talk to the owner or the Sales Manager. Jim Salk uses the guts of the Rythmik subs and builds custom cabinets for them at a much higher price.Main - JVC QL-Y7/Denon DL-301 Mk II, Gold Note PH-10, Jays CDT3 Mk3 , Auralic Aries G2.2, Holo May KTE, Supratek Cabernet, Kinki Studio EX-B7 monoblocks, Verity Audio Otello, (2) Rythmik F12SE, Audio Envy IC, SC & PC's, Triode Wire Lab PC's, Inakustik USB and I2S, (2) Puritan Audio Labs PSM-156 with Groundmaster City, Timbernation rack
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August 14, 2020, 12:42 AM #3
Re: Rythmik subs
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August 14, 2020, 01:03 AM #4
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Re: Rythmik subs
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The operational concept of the L series is the same as the higher priced F series. The difference is obviously in the cost of materials like with the two amps, equalizer options and connection options.Main - JVC QL-Y7/Denon DL-301 Mk II, Gold Note PH-10, Jays CDT3 Mk3 , Auralic Aries G2.2, Holo May KTE, Supratek Cabernet, Kinki Studio EX-B7 monoblocks, Verity Audio Otello, (2) Rythmik F12SE, Audio Envy IC, SC & PC's, Triode Wire Lab PC's, Inakustik USB and I2S, (2) Puritan Audio Labs PSM-156 with Groundmaster City, Timbernation rack
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August 14, 2020, 01:11 AM #5
Re: Rythmik subs
Got ya... I now see aluminum drivers, XLR inputs, more controls, larger amp.... so it is a matter if these extras are worth it... looks like a good solid product.
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August 14, 2020, 01:22 AM #6
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The paper drivers are actually faster as I have those on the subs in the Family Room that were bought to match the similar drivers in the Spatial open baffle speakers. The guys over at AC that are buying the Rythmik's to use with the Spatial and GR Research speakers are buying the F12G with the paper drivers instead of the Aluminum.
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Family Room - Oppo UDP-203, Auralic Aries, Aqua La Voce S3, Kinki Studio EX-M1+, Nola KO, (2) Rythmik F-12G, Wireworld SC & IC's, Neotech PC's, SurgeX SA-1810
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August 14, 2020, 01:40 AM #7
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Good to know. I know the guys on the Maggy forums talk about speed of the subs for matching Magnepan. There is a F12-300 available on US Audio Mart. Do you think a L12 might be better for 2 channel with Maggie's?
PS... I think I am finally getting the MG .7's fine tuned. With the right music they are magical. The Elac seems to do a decent job but I am thinking a Rythmik might integrate better.McIntosh C49, MC152, MR85, R778 | T+A DAC 8 DSD | KEF LS50 Meta w/S2, KC62 (x2) | Rega RP8, Ania Pro, NEO PSU | Technics SL-1500C | Audio Technica VM750ML | Hexmat Eclipse, Yellow Bird, Molekula, Molekula Mini | Pro-Ject VC-E | Falcon NW PC Server (Roon Core & HQPlayer) | Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (Roon Controller) | Abyss Diana Phi | Schiit Jotunheim 2 | Astell&Kern SE200 | Oppo BDP105
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August 14, 2020, 02:17 AM #8
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Hello Randy. I just purchased a L12 a couple of months ago to fill in the bottom end of my Egglestonworks and couldn’t be happier! I listen mostly at lower volumes and it has way more bass than I need. That being said when I do turn up the volume the bass is clean, fast, tight and has plenty of slam. It puts my old Polk Micropro 3000 to shame. I think you would be more than happy with it in your situation. Brian
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August 14, 2020, 09:45 AM #9
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I had a set of F12 kits for my old system. Great sub
My cousin is using a pair of F8 with his MG3.7i.Jim
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August 14, 2020, 10:31 AM #10
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Nice and thank you for the input. I am thinking one of the Rythmik subs sounds like a good plan. It sounds like the paper cones might be better but not 100% sure yet. Still waiting to hear back from the person selling the F12-300 to see if it is still available even .
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August 14, 2020, 01:57 PM #11
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We recently picked up a pair of the large F18-SE model for our mixed use music/movies system. Since the room for that isn't finished yet, we hooked them up to the 2-channel rig for break-in. I have to say I'm completely blown away (literally and figuratively). Seemingly bottomless reserves of power, combined with a speed and delicateness when called for. The higher end models offer more controls, which may be useful for the 2-channel user that doesn't have bass management like home theater products have. I was able to quickly dial in phase and gain to match my big Focal speakers. Don't really notice the subs (other than size) - they just disappear sonically and make it sound like it's just the Focals doing the heavy lifting. Oh, and the piano black finish is really nice - very very close to the lacquer quality on the Focals.
I've heard the REL and JL products, and have never experienced anything close, despite the Rythmiks being 1/3 the price or less. I was skeptical of buying without an audition, but I'm a fan now.Jeff
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August 14, 2020, 05:55 PM #12
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I have two, excellent subs.
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August 14, 2020, 06:17 PM #13
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Randy, I have a friend that runs 2 Rythmiks with his 1.7's in a small room and they sound great. They integrate seamlessly but maybe not as good as my Martin Logans. However, the Rythmiks go deeper, play lounder, have more of that in your chest thump and are more musical and more tunable. Well worth the money.
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August 15, 2020, 07:15 AM #14
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I have two and am very impressed and happy. I don't quite get how the direct servo technology works but the result is great clean bass.....
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August 15, 2020, 10:09 AM #15
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Awesome... I think Rythmik might be a decent upgrade for me with my Maggie's
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August 15, 2020, 09:47 PM #16
Re: Rythmik subs
I have never heard back from the gentleman selling a Rythmik sub on US AudioMart and the guys at Rythmik have gotten back to me answering a couple questions, so I just replied to them that I want to buy one of their subs to start. My room really is not conducive to multiple subs. I have no idea where I would put a second one.
Rythmik technician told me that he believes one of their paper cone models would be much better in my application with Magnepan speakers.... so what the heck ....McIntosh C49, MC152, MR85, R778 | T+A DAC 8 DSD | KEF LS50 Meta w/S2, KC62 (x2) | Rega RP8, Ania Pro, NEO PSU | Technics SL-1500C | Audio Technica VM750ML | Hexmat Eclipse, Yellow Bird, Molekula, Molekula Mini | Pro-Ject VC-E | Falcon NW PC Server (Roon Core & HQPlayer) | Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (Roon Controller) | Abyss Diana Phi | Schiit Jotunheim 2 | Astell&Kern SE200 | Oppo BDP105
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August 15, 2020, 10:00 PM #17
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Re: Rythmik subs
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What is the distance between the stands at the rear of the speaker?Main - JVC QL-Y7/Denon DL-301 Mk II, Gold Note PH-10, Jays CDT3 Mk3 , Auralic Aries G2.2, Holo May KTE, Supratek Cabernet, Kinki Studio EX-B7 monoblocks, Verity Audio Otello, (2) Rythmik F12SE, Audio Envy IC, SC & PC's, Triode Wire Lab PC's, Inakustik USB and I2S, (2) Puritan Audio Labs PSM-156 with Groundmaster City, Timbernation rack
Family Room - Oppo UDP-203, Auralic Aries, Aqua La Voce S3, Kinki Studio EX-M1+, Nola KO, (2) Rythmik F-12G, Wireworld SC & IC's, Neotech PC's, SurgeX SA-1810
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August 15, 2020, 10:13 PM #18
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The problem is that the right side is much less space than the left. Because this room we originally designed as a library and behind/next to my listening chair is a bookcase. This makes the room unbalanced, but it still sounds very good. But, there is virtually no room behind the right speaker. To top that the AC is near the right speaker and too far away to use as the main power source.
Even if I were able to slide a sub in there it would be completely obscured in the corner.
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August 15, 2020, 10:28 PM #19
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How far out do you have the back edge of the panel from the rear walls? I've seen a couple of guys on other forums tuck a couple of small subs right up to within an inch or two of each panel. One even built small wooden platforms to get the subs off the ground a couple of inches. Could you go inside each speaker parallel to the front edges of the panels. Doesn't seem to be anything on the bottom shelves that you need regular access to.
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Family Room - Oppo UDP-203, Auralic Aries, Aqua La Voce S3, Kinki Studio EX-M1+, Nola KO, (2) Rythmik F-12G, Wireworld SC & IC's, Neotech PC's, SurgeX SA-1810
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August 15, 2020, 10:52 PM #20
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Hmmm... not a bad idea there... Never thought of putting subs there. You are talking in front of the rack? Hmmmmm...
Directly behind the panels sort of messes with the rear firing element of the speaker, I would think...
The panels 42" inside edge and 45" outside edge from the back wall. Oh, I just realized your other question... the distance between the stands in the rear of the speakers is about 11". The speaker cable connections are definitely an issue behind also. They are about 8" off the floor and there is no way anything will fit directly behind the speakers with the Kimber Kables.
When Jon was over he listened quite a bit (with the KEF's) and he suggested a basic sub in the far left corner to add a bit in the lower octave. Other than that he was quite impressed. Ala, why I positioned the Elac there.
I am really looking forward to receiving the Rythmik sub and seeing how it integrates with the Magnepan's. Their tech support assured me that it will be a very nice improvement.McIntosh C49, MC152, MR85, R778 | T+A DAC 8 DSD | KEF LS50 Meta w/S2, KC62 (x2) | Rega RP8, Ania Pro, NEO PSU | Technics SL-1500C | Audio Technica VM750ML | Hexmat Eclipse, Yellow Bird, Molekula, Molekula Mini | Pro-Ject VC-E | Falcon NW PC Server (Roon Core & HQPlayer) | Microsoft Surface Pro 6 (Roon Controller) | Abyss Diana Phi | Schiit Jotunheim 2 | Astell&Kern SE200 | Oppo BDP105
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March 23, 2021, 10:30 PM #21
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Re: Rythmik subs
I bought a Rythmik 15-inch sub 5 or 6 years ago because I finally gave up striving to achieve a superior location for my speakers. After owning the Rythmik sub for a lengthy time, I gave up on it too and decided to satisfy myself with average bass.
However, every now and again, I'd go back to the 1-page summary sheet Rhythmik provides and each time I'd try to read between the lines just a bit more than the last time (which could have been months). Anyway, one day not so long ago, I tried reading between the lines more than ever before and after a few tuning adjustments of a few toggle switches and knobs (I forget which ones), the sub suddenly crossed over the fence from a me-too type of bass to a musically superior bass. And to this day I will tweak and tune for even more improvements.
Prior to this I had already reached out to a few local friends asking if they'd be interested in buying my sub and boy am I glad they said no."The more I dabble with extreme forms of electrical mgmt and extreme forms of vibration mgmt, the more I’m convinced it’s all just variations of managing mechanical energy. Or was it all just variations of managing electrical energy? No, it’s all just variations of managing mechanical energy. No, wait. It's all just variations of managing electrical energy" -me
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