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Floyddroid
02-06-2014, 20:38
Anyone heard these subs? Are they good value?:)

Mark Grant
03-06-2014, 17:21
Yes they are very good and UK made, deciding which one to buy might be the only problem as there are few to choose from.

http://www.bkelec.com/

awkwardbydesign
03-06-2014, 17:49
I've never used their subwoofers, but I had one of their mosfet amps (MXF 900? One of the big ones) for bass duties in an active system. It was very reliable but a bit soft sounding. I sold it and bought a Parasound HCA-1205A, and used 2 channels of that instead. It was much tighter.
So if the subwoofers use the same amps, it may be relevant.

rubber duck
03-06-2014, 19:25
Anyone heard these subs? Are they good value?:)

Yes and yes, probably the best value subs around, sold direct hence little fanfare. BK used to make subs for one (and possibly more) of the big names and you'll notice similarities in the use of high level connectors for e.g.

I currently have an XLS200DF (10in) and have been contemplating adding a second or moving up to the larger XLS400 (12in) based on my experiences with this. These are generally considered the two models most appropriate for hi-fi, unless you have a very small room and/or main speakers for which there is the Gemini. The improvements extend right up to the midrange and is quite startling. If you're after a sub - ideally an active - then BK is a no brainer.

jandl100
04-06-2014, 05:47
Yep - they are very good and better vfm than REL, imo.

Some models have the option of choosing between forward and downward firing drive units, which can be handy.

rubber duck
04-06-2014, 09:05
I wasn't going to mention REL...

Yes, DF (downward firing) and FF (forward firing), hence the apparently bewildering range of models. But a quick email to BK is usually all that is needed for advice on which works best in a particular room

Floyddroid
04-06-2014, 09:35
F..k it! I have ordered a XLs400 FF. Thanks everyone. Watch this space.

Yes and yes, probably the best value subs around, sold direct hence little fanfare. BK used to make subs for one (and possibly more) of the big names and you'll notice similarities in the use of high level connectors for e.g.

I currently have an XLS200DF (10in) and have been contemplating adding a second or moving up to the larger XLS400 (12in) based on my experiences with this. These are generally considered the two models most appropriate for hi-fi, unless you have a very small room and/or main speakers for which there is the Gemini. The improvements extend right up to the midrange and is quite startling. If you're after a sub - ideally an active - then BK is a no brainer.

rubber duck
04-06-2014, 09:58
Well done Steve, I stand by my recommendation! Looking fwd to your impressions.

camtwister
04-06-2014, 10:13
I run two XXLS400-FF units in the main system and one XLS200-FF in my second system.
I use the high level inputs. The phase adjustment knob and high pass filter are essential for integration.
Also, the cherry finish matches my speaker veneer very well.

Judicious positioning and patient integration will be the virtues required for aural pleasure.
I was fortunate to have access to a suitably responsive mic and spectrum analyser when setting up my subs.

cuddles
03-07-2014, 18:57
F..k it! I have ordered a XLs400 FF. Thanks everyone. Watch this space.

How did you get on with this? I'm thinking of going down this route in the future ;)