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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Vivlamore" data-source="post: 50380" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Re: Moved to Active/Self-Powered or stay passively powered?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If I was looking for a powered sub for these tops; I would have to eliminate any sub with an IEC plug. My reason: I can carry less power cables (Edison to Edison, Edison to PowerCon, and PowerCon to PowerCon). Also with IEC; it’s much more difficult to build my own power cables. If I was to make this move, I would sell all my SRX718s and IT8000 and carry 1 type of sub (I like redundancy within my systems). </p><p></p><p>But I would look at the VRX918SP ($2000) as my first choice (I like the way the SRX718s sounds); but also I would look at the RCF 4Pro 8003AS ($1900). I think the dB DVA S10 cost a little to much ($2600).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Vivlamore, post: 50380, member: 33"] Re: Moved to Active/Self-Powered or stay passively powered? If I was looking for a powered sub for these tops; I would have to eliminate any sub with an IEC plug. My reason: I can carry less power cables (Edison to Edison, Edison to PowerCon, and PowerCon to PowerCon). Also with IEC; it’s much more difficult to build my own power cables. If I was to make this move, I would sell all my SRX718s and IT8000 and carry 1 type of sub (I like redundancy within my systems). But I would look at the VRX918SP ($2000) as my first choice (I like the way the SRX718s sounds); but also I would look at the RCF 4Pro 8003AS ($1900). I think the dB DVA S10 cost a little to much ($2600). [/QUOTE]
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