Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
OK, i've posted a similar thread in the past, but still looking around at different subs. Now that AV123's MWF-15 sub has been out for a while, maybe there are some who have had a chance to see it in action. Does anyone know which SVS sub the MWF-15 would compare to from a performance standpoint? And which one would be a better choice based on the price/performance ratio? I believe this has been debated before. I'm looking for the best value, but I also want to have plenty of reserve to fill the space adequately.
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
You could always try an Axiom sub. ;)

Fred
Hey Fredk,
I know you love some Axiom, but I don't think Axiom has anything that can compete at this price point, no offense. :eek: The Axiom EP175 would fall into this price point and a 10" woofer sub isn't exactly what I had in mind. Please correct me if I am wrong. I'm willing to look at all available options.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
well, in terms of price the SVS closest to this one is the PB12NSD.

honestly, the MFW with its 15" should be better than the PB12NSD.
but right now with their backlog and "not as good as SVS" customer service, i'd choose the PB12NSD... oh right, I did. :)

i hate the fact that "I have the money" "I want to buy your sub" is met with "its not available indefinitely and then some" if the MFW were available right here right now, i'd have ordered one already.

with regards to a 600 dollar axiom sub. don't. they couldn't do it with 1200 dollars, they can't do it with 600 dollars.

on a side note ... everyone seems to sing the MFW's praises and yet there are only a handful who actually has one. "things that make you go hmmm" i suggest you take them with a grain of salt lest you be immersed in too much hype.

if i had 1600 bucks right now and no other sub... i'd get the PB13 hands down, case closed, nuff said.
 
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Grantc79

Junior Audioholic
on a side note ... everyone seems to sing the MFW's praises and yet there are only a handful who actually has one. "things that make you go hmmm" i suggest you take them with a grain of salt lest you be immersed in too much hype.

if i had 1600 bucks right now and no other sub... i'd get the PB13 hands down, case closed, nuff said.
I sold my JL Fathom for an MFW and don't regret it one bit.

In fact, I liked them so much that after selling my Fathom for 1700 bucks I replaced it with 4 MFW 15's and really, really don't regret it one bit.

Bang for the buck you can't beat the MFW 15 and the customer service is fantastic with both companies.

There are downsides as depending on the finish you want on the MFW 15 you might have to wait 2 to 4 weeks for it. But other than that, you really can't beat them.
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
I can honestly say I like both, a JL in a small room for me has been fantastic.

I doesn't have the infrasonics like my SVS's but it definitely has great SQ.

I find it a pleasure to own both types...

I really got to get my @$$ in gear building my subs...
 
codexp3

codexp3

Audioholic
I sold my JL Fathom for an MFW and don't regret it one bit.

In fact, I liked them so much that after selling my Fathom for 1700 bucks I replaced it with 4 MFW 15's and really, really don't regret it one bit.

Bang for the buck you can't beat the MFW 15 and the customer service is fantastic with both companies.

There are downsides as depending on the finish you want on the MFW 15 you might have to wait 2 to 4 weeks for it. But other than that, you really can't beat them.

That is among the most ridiculous things I’ve heard in my life. Using 4 subs is an acoustic nightmare, and I’d bet a good sum of money you don’t have them placed properly to avoid cancelation. Unless you have a very large room and need multiple listening positions this makes little sense.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
That is among the most ridiculous things I’ve heard in my life. Using 4 subs is an acoustic nightmare, and I’d bet a good sum of money you don’t have them placed properly to avoid cancelation. Unless you have a very large room and need multiple listening positions this makes little sense.
Well, I just read last night that someone said that the DVE calibration disc said that 4 or 5 subs is actually helpful. I don't own the DVE, but the Avia because I wanted the LFE sweep at that time. (My friend still hasn't returned it! :mad:)
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
That is among the most ridiculous things I’ve heard in my life. Using 4 subs is an acoustic nightmare, and I’d bet a good sum of money you don’t have them placed properly to avoid cancelation. Unless you have a very large room and need multiple listening positions this makes little sense.

Its not rediculus, its just alot more difficult to setup.
 
mperfct

mperfct

Audioholic Samurai
That is among the most ridiculous things I’ve heard in my life. Using 4 subs is an acoustic nightmare, and I’d bet a good sum of money you don’t have them placed properly to avoid cancellation. Unless you have a very large room and need multiple listening positions this makes little sense.
Have you looked into this at all? Multiple subs provide a smoother response. Placement is still important, but it helps sort out room modes.

http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/get-good-bass/subwoofer-connection-guide

Check that out before you call someone else's purchase ridiculous.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
That is among the most ridiculous things I’ve heard in my life. Using 4 subs is an acoustic nightmare, and I’d bet a good sum of money you don’t have them placed properly to avoid cancelation. Unless you have a very large room and need multiple listening positions this makes little sense.
question 1: have you read this? http://www.harman.com/wp/pdf/multsubs.pdf

question 2: do you even have a pair of identical subs?

question 3: have you tried running them both and measuring the frequency response?

question 4: are you smarter than the techs at harman?

question 5: do you know exactly how grantc79 has everything setup?

"i'd bet a good sum of money" your answer to most these questions is 'no'.
 
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larry7995

Full Audioholic
I think having 4 MFW15s would make some of that techno stuff I been listening to lately sound and feel pretty trippy :D
 
codexp3

codexp3

Audioholic
question 1: have you read this? http://www.harman.com/wp/pdf/multsubs.pdf

question 2: do you even have a pair of identical subs?

question 3: have you tried running them both and measuring the frequency response?

question 4: are you smarter than the techs at harman?

question 5: do you know exactly how grantc79 has everything setup?

"i'd bet a good sum of money" your answer to most these questions is 'no'.

Answer 1: Yes, I have the pdf saved locally on my machine.
Answer 2: Yes, I have owned two identical subs. I recently made the decision to switch to a single f113.
Answer 3: No.
Answer 4: How many of them finished medical school? From an engineering prospective maybe, but you did not specify. Again, I’m going with yes.
Answer 5: No.
Three of five, isn’t that considered "most"? What do you consider a good sum of money? I'll take the bet.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
Answer 1: Yes, I have the pdf saved locally on my machine.
Answer 2: Yes, I have owned two identical subs. I recently made the decision to switch to a single f113.
Answer 3: No.
Answer 4: How many of them finished medical school? From an engineering prospective maybe, but you did not specify. Again, I’m going with yes.
Answer 5: No.
Three of five, isn’t that considered "most"? What do you consider a good sum of money? I'll take the bet.
1. good for you. now you can start reading it.
2. which ones? pics? what tests have you done?
3. ok
4. naturally we are talking about audio. we are in audioholics. not a-holes forum.
5. ok

you call being a medical thingy being smarter than engineering people smarter in terms of audio? you lose the bet. again.

edit:
the only reason you're being an *** is because grant said he preferred some other sub over the magical JL audio sub.

now i understand.
 
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codexp3

codexp3

Audioholic
the only reason you're being an *** is because grant said he preferred some other sub over the magical JL audio sub.

now i understand.
I don’t care what brand of sub he uses. He has a nightmare setup, that’s the part I disagree with.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
I don’t care what brand of sub he uses. He has a nightmare setup, that’s the part I disagree with.
and you know this because you are god?

grant hasn't even mentioned how he has these setup!
 
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abboudc

Audioholic Chief
"Unfortunately, calibrating subwoofer EQ by ear isn't really an option. If you've invested in the gear for a two- or four-sub system, consider contacting someone with the proper equipment to tune your setup."

http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/article.asp?section_id=82&article_id=1944&page_number=1&print_page=y

Four subs only make sense in a treated and dedicated listening room, with professional calibration. Most people on this board are DIYers.
Err...a radio shack meter and Rives CD are all you need...
 
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