Good afternoon all,
Long time listener first time caller, and all that.
Current listening room is roughly, 15' x 15' with a slanting ceiling going from about 8' where the HT is up to 25 feet against the opposite wall.
AVR - Marantz 6013
I bought the pair of SVSs 6 years ago now. I went for the towers because I didn't have the knowledge, inclination or space to think about piecing out my listening experience to specialized speakers. As someone that utilized my speakers until relatively recently for general HT work, mostly non-dynamic movie/t.v viewing, I never put much thought into what these speakers really sounded like. Having really expanded the content and platforms I listen to in the last few years, however, I have found that it is difficult for me to listen to certain music on these at an above conversational volume level. At these higher volume levels I noticed that I begin to experience some audible discomfort when instruments like a slide guitar come in. It's difficult to explain, it's not a buzzing or humming, more like the type I get when listening to a mosquito; almost like a pressure discomfort without feeling any pressure. Curious, I decided to measure the frequencies that were occurring and the biggest issues came in a range between 3500 Hz - 4500 Hz.
This lead me to try these songs on other systems to see if it gave me the same sensation; it didn't. I then thought it might be a room issue, as I have moved on since originally buying them. Though the efficacy of it may be questionable, I did then use Crutchfield's speaker comparison tool; I wasn't expecting much. To my surprise, I also experienced the same sensation with their representation of the speaker. Comparing it to others, some less expensive, some much more, I didn't find other speakers giving me the same effect. For example, I compared the SVS to the ELAC UNI-FI Towers, being very happy with the bookshelfs I have in my bedroom, and did not hear the same pronounced volume at these frequencies. Just for potential clarity, my impressions of the SVS vs many of the other speakers I compared to were similar. The SVS sounded very good to me in lower/low-mid/higher frequencies, usually not noticeably any different than more expensive options, but in the mid frequencies they sound different. Not being an expert, I'm going to try my best to describe the sound difference, though please correct me if I'm using the wrong language here. The mid levels sounded brighter, more pronounced, and dare I say, thinner/tinny maybe. There didn't seem to be the same fullness or weight to the instruments and vocals in that range. In much of what I listened to this characteristic was welcome, as it perked up lower end frequencies to me. The ELAC, for example, sound muffled/heavy. Though not appreciated in some songs, it was in this mid range as I didn't get the same irritation as I do from the SVS.
Short story having turned long, I'm curious if others have any insight or experience with these towers? As I now have more time and wherewithal, I am considering other replacement options.
I really appreciate any advice and your forgiveness of my newbie descriptions and question.