I seriously doubt you're going to get your answer, either that or he'd likely have to lie about it, which would put him in the same boat as the people he's trying to sandbag.
I myself purchased a 20-39 PCi a little over two years ago and it was my first delve into the non-entry level subwoofers ($300+). I was very pleased with its performance in my larger sized listening area for movies, but it didn't quite perform as well as I'd like for two channel music listening. The upgraded NSD driver did improve things to the point where I was happy with it's performance in all aspects, but like many curious Audioholics, I decided to delve into the DIY side of subs.
Having my first build be a clone of the 20-30 PCi (w/an older SVS Plus driver and more powerful amp), I was pretty happy with it and considering it cost even less than the PCi, which at the time I thought was a great deal, I decided to perform some additional builds. I've since built close to 10 or so and it gets more fun and the performance gets better and better w/each build. Along the way I chose to sell my SVS as I'd since built better performing subs, but it also bothered me to have it sitting there collecting dust.
Am I an SVS troll/fanboy/whatever you want to call it? Sh;t no, but I am an advocate of their products having first-hand knowledge of their products myself as well as some of my close friends. I've also owned or have used other solid performing subs such as REL, Velo and Earthquake, I've also built better subs than the SVS I purchased, but I still believe that someone that either doesn't have the knowledge, time or skill to go the DIY route can do very will with any of their sub offerings.
So before you (furrycute) continue on your crusade of ID bashing, do yourself and others the courtesy of demo'ing some of the products you so vehemently denounce... -TD