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. Re Rythmik F12 or SVS SB-2000. The only reason I would choose the SVS is because you don&x27;t want to break you back moving your subwoofer around. The significantly lower massweight is easier on the back for an old guy. But in sound, the Rythmik is better. The only reason I own multiple SVS SB1000&x27;s instead of Rythmiks is because they are small. The ULS-15 mk2 is a very accurate subwoofer and demonstrated highly linear behavior across a slew of different measurements. The output is tremendous for a sealed subwoofer at this price point, and this sub qualifies for Audioholics Bassaholic large room size rating (in other words it should be able to meet the target 115 dB peak in seating positions in a 3000 ft3 to 5000 ft3. I love Rythmik, but a Starke Sound SW15 would be a much much better value right now than a Rythmik F12. 540 for a 15" sub that should have a good bit more output than an L12 or F12. And it comes with XLR if you really need it. In the sweetchaos spreadsheet, f12 goes to 95db at 15hz, whereas SW15 goes to 90.8db. F12-400 SUBWOOFER DESCRIPTION. For audiophiles and enthusiasts looking for uncompromising accuracy in an elegant package, the F12-400 subwoofer is the ultimate choice. It features Direct Servo to ensure accurate frequency and transient response, precise detail and extremely low distortion levels at even high output levels. The servo feeds back, and cancels distortion. What you hear is fast, clean, and deep LFE. It comes from everywhere, you hear and feel it, it's absolutely transparent, organic and just wonderful. I will say that my home theater area is.