Dual or Single sub help in my room....

fast fred

fast fred

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So I love the PB4000 but now I am wondering if going with two smaller ported subs will yield better acoustics, as most people have been mentioning on these forums and SVS website??

As you can see from the image, space is kinda limited.

Was even contemplating going PB16 - qty 1 because 2 subs might not fit right in the space upfront.

Thanks
 

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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Why would the subs necessarily go up front? The rest of the room is off limits?
 
fast fred

fast fred

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yah because the sofa buts the back wall and the sides are open walkways
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
That does limit sub placement options. Subs tend to need to go where they need to go rather than where you want them to go :) You may get little/no benefit if you place the two subs close together outside of increased overhead.
 
fast fred

fast fred

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Was planning on placing the duals on each side of center console followed by the Towers on the outer
 
Pogre

Pogre

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yah because the sofa buts the back wall and the sides are open walkways
No other corner? Maybe disguised as an end table?

That said, I think dual is always better than 1. I don't think the PB16U offers a whole lot more than the PB4000. I seem to recall @shadyJ saying it even outperforms it in some respects.

Refresh us on your room volume and how much smaller are you talking? A pair of PB3000s wouldn't be bad, depending on room volume, I don't think I'd wanna go smaller than that tho. One thing to note, part of dual subs having a smoother response across a bigger area is dependant on placement. Up front might work for you, it might not.
 
Pogre

Pogre

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Was planning on placing the duals on each side of center console followed by the Towers on the outer
That's how I have mine and I can make it work. I use a calibrated mic, REW and a MiniDSP to do it tho. Audyssey alone does an admirable job, but still left my bass sounding thin.
 
fast fred

fast fred

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No other corner? Maybe disguised as an end table?

That said, I think dual is always better than 1. I don't think the PB16U offers a whole lot more than the PB4000. I seem to recall @shadyJ saying it even outperforms it in some respects.

Refresh us on your room volume and how much smaller are you talking? A pair of PB3000s wouldn't be bad, depending on room volume I don't think I'd wanna go smaller than that tho. One thing to note, part of dual subs having a smoother response across a bigger area is dependant on placement. Up front might work for you, it might not.

Room approx 21 x 15 x 7

Yes I was thinking about the Dual PB3000's....
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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Was planning on placing the duals on each side of center console followed by the Towers on the outer
Consider that two subs that close together are closer to being one sub than two as far as room smoothing capabilities go.....
 
fast fred

fast fred

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That's how I have mine and I can make it work. I use a calibrated mic, REW and a MiniDSP to do it tho. Audyssey alone does an admirable job, but still left my bass sounding thin.
If it sounds thin, then you just compensate with bumping up the gain on the sub right?
 
Pogre

Pogre

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You're definitely getting your money's worth out of SVS' 45 day risk free trial period... lol.
 
fast fred

fast fred

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Consider that two subs that close together are closer to being one sub than two as far as room smoothing capabilities go.....
So what about the duals going on the OUTER edges and the towers next to the center console?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Might be better that way but I like some space between my mains, too. How far back from the front of the room are you sitting? Sitting up against a wall isn't doing you any favors either, tho.


So what about the duals going on the OUTER edges and the towers next to the center console?
 
fast fred

fast fred

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I can’t move the wall
Or the seating unfortunately

I might just have to try the duals next to either side of console and towers after that

I’m sure it will be tricky as the towers should be pointed at a slight angle to the listening position but don’t think there’s much room after the subs go there

Thanks
 
fast fred

fast fred

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Might be better that way but I like some space between my mains, too. How far back from the front of the room are you sitting? Sitting up against a wall isn't doing you any favors either, tho.
Besides visually, with the Ultra Towers would it matter if I have them tightly grouped up front in order to accomodate the Subs?

I have them set to SMALL so the sub is doing all the heavy LFE lifting, the Ultra Subs most likely wouldn't be working anyway? I am assuming thats the case. Plus the way the Ultra is designed, with that forward angle, by default the speaker has some space away from the wall, etc.?

I want duals pretty bad now hearing all the pros it offers, so trying to make this work!
 
fast fred

fast fred

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So Would I
No other corner? Maybe disguised as an end table?

That said, I think dual is always better than 1. I don't think the PB16U offers a whole lot more than the PB4000. I seem to recall @shadyJ saying it even outperforms it in some respects.

Refresh us on your room volume and how much smaller are you talking? A pair of PB3000s wouldn't be bad, depending on room volume, I don't think I'd wanna go smaller than that tho. One thing to note, part of dual subs having a smoother response across a bigger area is dependant on placement. Up front might work for you, it might not.
So would I be better trying moving the PB4000 somewhere else in the room?

Perhaps swap the Ultra tower and PB4000 places to get the sub more "centered" in listening position?

Would hate to go thru the trouble of getting dual subs and have the sound go down from here!
 
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kini

Full Audioholic
So Would I

So would I be better trying moving the PB4000 somewhere else in the room?

Perhaps swap the Ultra tower and PB4000 places to get the sub more "centered" in listening position?

Would hate to go thru the trouble of getting dual subs and have the sound go down from here!
The easiest solution would be to get another PB4000 and try it in whatever available locations you have. If it works great, if not it's an easy return with SVS.
 
fast fred

fast fred

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The easiest solution would be to get another PB4000 and try it in whatever available locations you have. If it works great, if not it's an easy return with SVS.

Your kidding right? Easy Fix? I nearly broke my back with the weight of the 4000 :(

I dont think I can fit another 4000 anyway in my space - did you see the image of the room?
 
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shadyJ

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So Would I

So would I be better trying moving the PB4000 somewhere else in the room?

Perhaps swap the Ultra tower and PB4000 places to get the sub more "centered" in listening position?

Would hate to go thru the trouble of getting dual subs and have the sound go down from here!
If I were you, I would place the 2nd sub elsewhere in the room. Two subs up front will not address lengthwise room modes. Maybe one in the corner and the other on a sidewall.
 

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