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Eric2469

Audioholic Intern
How big is the TOTAL ROOM VOLUME that the subwoofer is in? (Not just a listening corner of a Great Room, but the whole space it is exposed to, please.)
14 ft wide 21 feet long 7 foot ceiling
 
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Eric2469

Audioholic Intern
Just depends how much you want to spend :) I DIY my subs these days. Not that I don't particularly like M&K, but no personal experience either; they get good reports but the new owners of the brand aren't quite like the original guys either. It looks to be a decent sub, seems there's both a mk 1 and mk 2 model, too but not sure of the difference, not a lot of details available out there, altho there's this https://www.soundandvision.com/content/mk-s-150p-thx-speaker-mx-350-thx-subwoofer-page-2 . If you want to see a modern take on that design you might check out the Arendal sub that has been reviewed here recently.
What would I need to spend to get a solid diy sub that will be awsome for music and movies
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
The better economy is generally using a pair of subs with an amp that can handle both. Do you have the wood working capabilities for construction? Finishing skills sufficient to live with in your house? :) Lots of good designs for you to review out there in various diy fora (here, avsforum, diyaudio, etc). I like Stereo Integrity drivers myself....
 
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Eric2469

Audioholic Intern
The better economy is generally using a pair of subs with an amp that can handle both. Do you have the wood working capabilities for construction? Finishing skills sufficient to live with in your house? :) Lots of good designs for you to review out there in various diy fora (here, avsforum, diyaudio, etc). I like Stereo Integrity drivers myself....
No I'm not handy like that
So again do I go look at the svs or the mk
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
No I'm not handy like that
So again do I go look at the svs or the mk
If you can demo both (assuming they're well setup) maybe that's a good first step? There are some flatpacks for sub boxes out there for particular drivers that are fairly simple to assemble, diysoundgroup and GSG Audio design offerings come to mind there....but you'll still need to finish them after that.
 
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Eric2469

Audioholic Intern
If you can demo both (assuming they're well setup) maybe that's a good first step? There are some flatpacks for sub boxes out there for particular drivers that are fairly simple to assemble, diysoundgroup and GSG Audio design offerings come to mind there....but you'll still need to finish them after that.
If I wenthat way how much would I be looking at to build one that will kick ass
 
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Eric2469

Audioholic Intern
If you can demo both (assuming they're well setup) maybe that's a good first step? There are some flatpacks for sub boxes out there for particular drivers that are fairly simple to assemble, diysoundgroup and GSG Audio design offerings come to mind there....but you'll still need to finish them after that.
The mk specs are very close to the adrenal
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
14 ft wide 21 feet long 7 foot ceiling
That's a fairly good sized room. I'd recommend 2 subs. $400 for the NSD is pushing it a tad, but I agree with HD in that if it's well taken care of not a terrible price. It would probably work pretty well with the PC model also.

That said for not much more you can get a new PB1000 pro, tho I'd recommend at least 2 of them for your room size.
 
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Eric2469

Audioholic Intern
That's a fairly good sized room. I'd recommend 2 subs. $400 for the NSD is pushing it a tad, but I agree with HD in that if it's well taken care of not a terrible price. It would probably work pretty well with the PC model also.

That said for not much more you can get a new PB1000 pro, tho I'd recommend at least 2 of them for your room size.
And should I be blown away when demoing compared to my b&w asw600
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
Where are you located?

I don't know about stock levels/availability, but new Hsu VTF-2 or VTF 3s woud be a very serious consideration. They offer a discount if buying 2 (Dual Drive package).

Your room is only just over 2000cu.ft. Though the dimensions (if correct) are exact multiples of each other. That could be interesting.
Regardless, you don't need MASSIVE Woffage to take care of that space, just appropriate Woofage. :)
 
MaxInValrico

MaxInValrico

Senior Audioholic
Hi there I'm looking to upgrade my b&w asw 600 sub
I'm looking at a svs pb 12 nsd or a m&k mx 350 thx sub
Any advice would be appreciated
Go with 2 of whatever brand/model you choose. You won't regret it. I went with 2 SB4000s.
 
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Eric2469

Audioholic Intern
Go with 2 of whatever brand/model you choose. You won't regret it. I went with 2 SB4000s.
So if I went with the pb12 nsd and the pc12 nsd I'll be very happy and get hit right in the chest when watching a movie
 
MaxInValrico

MaxInValrico

Senior Audioholic
So if I went with the pb12 nsd and the pc12 nsd I'll be very happy and get hit right in the chest when watching a movie
I would also recommend a minidsp to go with the pair.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
So if I went with the pb12 nsd and the pc12 nsd I'll be very happy and get hit right in the chest when watching a movie
Depends what frequency range you mean by hit in the chest, as often those frequencies aren't particularly in the sub's range and are more spl related.....
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
So if I went with the pb12 nsd and the pc12 nsd I'll be very happy and get hit right in the chest when watching a movie
Not quite, but the problem is the budget. Both the PB and PC will perform the same, and either will easily outperform the b and w on movies, and music. Despite that, if the room is on concrete, you won’t get much couch shaking, although you might get some midbass punch from maybe 35-100hz.
The Nsd series was a really good budget line, but there was and are better choices.
So, while either will be an upgrade, and yes you’ll definitely notice a difference(don’t know if blown away is the right description since I don’t really know your expectations and experience level).
 
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