New member - Post #1 for me.
BACKGROUND: I got a receiver for Christmas and have been building out my living room audio system since. (and been lurking here during that time – big thanks for the wealth of info!) Prior to now I had a crappy HTIB that stopped working 1 yr ago so have been on regular TV speaker since. I also have a Klipsch ProMeda 5.1 Ultra in the bedroom which is my current reference.
AVR: Yamaha RX-V681
FRONTS: Klipsch RF-62II (crossed at 80Hz)
CENTER: Klipsch RC-62II (crossed at 80Hz)
REAR: None
SUB: SVS PB12-NSD (Note: I also have a SB12-NSD new in box sitting in basement)
LISTENING PREFERENCES: It WAS mostly movies – but now that I have such nice speakers I am listening to hours of music every night when I get home.
SUB PURCHASE STORY: I initially ordered an SVS SB12-NSD but changed my mind after reading on here that it may not be suitable for larger spaces. (wife and I are moving in the near future and both want a great room style open concept house. Actively looking)
Amazon wouldn’t allow me to return the SB12-NSD and I had already ordered a PB12-NSD so they said to just keep the SB12-NSD and they refunded me $399. So that is sitting un-opened in the basement.
THE ISSUE: I have only been listening for a week but I am BLOWN AWAY by the PB12-NSD in terms of movies – the whole house shakes during the Jericho missile scene in Iron Man. DEEP CLEAN BASS. Totally satisfied there. Music however – while the bass sounds clean and it mimics a base guitar and string bass really well and cleanly – there is just no initial “hit” to the bass drum (SPL?). Initially I set it up at ~40% gain (on knob) and ran YPAO and it set sub gain at +4 dB. Upped knob to ~50% and re-ran YPAO which set it at -3 dB. To get more “hit” for bass drum I upped gain to ~60% and upped the 70Hz region in the AVR +3 dB (and didn’t re-run YPAO) and it still hits only about as hard as the Klipsch dual 8” sealed sub (160 rms) from the 5.1 pro-media system for bass drums. What I mean is – the Klipsch sub seams to put out a sharper-faster pressure wave type sound whereas the SVS is a broader “slower?” sounding hit. It’s just not knocking my socks off music wise FOR DRUMS like I expected it to. But it IS growing on me the more it breaks in. Yesterday during an extended listening session of string bass music I was loving it. FYI - Walking around the living room there are really no major nulls I am hearing.
THE DILEMMA: What to do. There is no room for a 2nd PB12 right now – but there will be in our future house. But from what I am seeing on
http://www.data-bass.com/systems the max dB are really only 108ish on the PB12. Maybe what I am wanting sound-wise for that “hit” is something more in the 120+ dB max SPL – especially in the 60-80Hz region.
ROOM SPECS: 12x18x8 living room (1730 ft^3). TV and speakers and sub are on one of the 12ft wide walls. Adjacent to that end there is a 6ft wide x 7ft high opening to the dining room which is 11x12 (1060 ft^3) (opening is to the right of the TV from the viewer perspective).
SUB PLACEMENT: Sub is in the corner of the side opposite the dining room entrance (left of the TV from the view perspective). Its vent and woofer are pointing toward the left 18ft wall from the viewer perspective – about 10” between it and the wall on the woofer side - and butted right up to the 12ft wall.
PERCEIVED OPTIONS:
1) Deal with it for now and add a PB-2000 or PB12-NSD later. Will this give me the sharp “hit” I am looking for?
2) Open the box on the SB12 and see how it sounds instead…perhaps sell PB12 and order another SB12 (probably cannot sell for as much if I open the box)
3) Sell both PB12 and SB12 and put funds toward something like a PSA 15S or 15V? HSU ULS-15 or VTF-15H?
4) Talk to SVS for recommendations
5) Listen more. FYI – I have a Y splitter coming so it should get me a bump in output.
Thoughts? Wisdom?
P.S. The black faux-wood exterior on the SVS matches EXACTLY with the Klipsch reference fronts. EXACT.