So I finally got my PB-Ultra 13 in textured black. I'm not going to post pics because... it looks exactly like the others, and my room doesn't look very nice yet.
Just like the rest of you, the first thing I noticed was the behemoth size of the box. I was thinking... naw, it can't be that big. Must be lots of packaging material. Then I lugged that thing into my minivan and back to the house, around to the back yard, and into the TV room and proceeded to merrily unpack my new toy.
Lo and behold... the sub itself was a monster. No, really. This thing is HUGE. Bordering on ridiculousness. It's about one and a half times the size of my nightstand next to my best. I would even venture to say two times. I was thinking - oh man, that won't look good in my setup.
So, I got this thing hooked up. Calibrated it to run 5 dB hot. Popped in a Diana Krall CD. Hmmm.......It sounds..... good! It blended so well with the music that I had to actually put my ear to the sub to hear what it was doing. I was immediately taken back by the fact that it actually sounded like a bass guitar was inside that box. (We all now it's big enough to hide one inside!). I didn't know that subwoofers could actually sound like an instrument. I always thought that they simply provided more "oomph." However, I do have to say that as nice as it is, it didn't make a world of difference to what I was listening to. Better, but not $1500 CAD better.
The next CD was something with a bit more bass. SASH - made a big difference, as the bass notes were not ending with a twangy sound. The bass sounded right.
Popped in Mariah Carey next. I can't say that this was better or worse. Just different.
So I was thinking - this isn't all that different from my old 65W subwoofer....
So I popped in War of the Worlds.....
OMG. I could not believe what this massive box was doing. I skipped right to the lightning scene. I felt air hitting my leg from about 10 feet away. I put my hand on the ground to see if the sub was shaking the concrete foundation.. Yup.... I hope it didn't crack my ground. It felt like my whole house was shaking, so I was forced to turn it down, and not risk demolition.
To describe the bass here...hmm..how could I put it. It didn't sound all to different from my old PSB sub, but... it FELT different. I was being assaulted by this thing. My heart was pounding. When the ground opened up in the movie, I had did a double take to make sure that my ceiling was still intact. This thing scares me. No joke. I was afraid.
I tried a few other movies, and noticed a that the sub really added texture to impact sounds. In LoTR, when an arrow is shot, the reverberation from the bow is felt. It's these tiny things that aren't noticable, but really add up to the experience.
One major issue I have though, is that I have an opening on one side of the room. That make a huge difference. I could feel that the sound waves were all hitting me from the left side, and nothing from the right. I'm going to have to build a wall one day.
Now, I not able to judge how this sub is compared to other subs. I've only had experience with a small handful of them. I'm not able to say if this sub is worth the money or not, since I don't have any first hand experience with anything in this price/performance range.
The only observations I have so far can be summed up in a few short points:
- Damn, this thing is ridiculously big.
- Damn, this thing can really shake my house.
- Damn, it blends well with my speakers.
- Damn, this thing scares heck out of me.