HSU STF-1 ?

 

Silver Member
Username: Sinkdrain

Post Number: 128
Registered: Aug-04
Is the HSU STF-1 ($299) a better sub than the 10 inch Athena/velodyne listed for around $350 at Best buy and Circuit city?

I definately can not afford the $400 STF-2 so I was wondering if the smaller STF-1 is still better than the 10 inch stuff you get in the stores like BB and CC.

 

Gold Member
Username: Edster922

Abubala, Ababala The Occupation

Post Number: 3497
Registered: Mar-05
call Hsu direct, they'll hook you up with a b-stock STF-2 for $347 shipped with full Hsu warranty.

I am leaning towards buying a pair of them rather than one big STF-3.
 

Silver Member
Username: Sinkdrain

Post Number: 129
Registered: Aug-04
I have an H/K paired with AThena AS-B2s and smaller Athenas in the back. This is in a small livingroom. Do I really need the stf-2? I would really prefer to spend much less if possible and go for an stf-1 if it is comparable to the 10 inch subs in stores. I have enough money in gift cards to bring down an AThena sp4000 sub. If the HSU stf-1 is better I would go that route and maybe use my cards towards an upgrade in wires, etc..
 

Gold Member
Username: Edster922

Abubala, Ababala The Occupation

Post Number: 3500
Registered: Mar-05
The Hsu subs would probably make the biggest difference during music listening as compared to the Athena sub, during HT the STF-2 will probably go deeper, cleaner and louder too.

Personally if you are prepared to spend $299 on the STF-1 (that's $299 before shipping?) I think you might as well fork over the extra $50 for the STF-2 for the extra 7Hz of extension and greater headroom. Ditto with the Athena sub...the BB website lists the "sale" price as $284 so with tax that's probably about $300.

You can always turn DOWN the STF-2's volume if it's too loud, but you can only turn up a too-weak sub so far. Also keep in mind that along with the extra headroom of the STF-2 you are getting a 200watt amp as opposed to the Athena's 100watts, and the STF-2 weighs 44lbs compared to the latter's 25lbs which reflects not only the beefier amp but probably a better driver with a bigger magnet.

To be honest I have never heard the Athena sub, but I find it very hard to believe that a sub that sells for $300 through audioadvisor.com (=2 markups) can come anywhere close to the quality of an Internet-direct (=1 markup) sub that normally sells for $400.

I don't know what to tell you to do with your gift cards though. Upgrading your wires, esp. at BB/CC of all places, is likely to yield miniscule benefits if any.

If I were you I'd use the gift cards for CDs and DVDs, or maybe sell them on eBay or Craig's List at a slight loss, rather than getting stuck with a substandard sub just because you *had* to use them up.
 

Silver Member
Username: Sinkdrain

Post Number: 130
Registered: Aug-04
Thanks edster. That's the info I was after. I'll see if I can get "wife permission" on the stf-2.
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