The STRONGBADF1 review of SVS's MTS-01

STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

Audioholic Spartan
I can't remember ever posting a review before so here we go...

When I was in high school and my classmates asked "What language did you take?" I always responded "English. Hey, if I can't get English right I shouldn't be trying to learn another language!" So I apologize in advance for my grammar.:eek:



Pros: Solid build quality. Excellent fit and finish. Good bass extension.

Cons: Odd looking outriggers.

Pro/Con: Big & heavy.


Packaging:

I received my speakers second hand in the original SVS packaging so I am impressed that ~80 pound speakers survived two trips without a mark on them. I'd say the packaging is good.

They came boxed exactly as one would expect from any Internet direct company that ships almost all of it's product they have sold via UPS, FedEX or common carrier. They covered the speakers in a finish protecting cotton sock. The speakers were supported in the box with custom formed foam supports / cushions and it was all packed into a double box enclosure. UPS Freight did not damage the boxes too badly but just enough that if the packaging was inferior the speakers would have been damaged to some degree. There wasn't a mark on them.


Looks and build quality:

The speakers are the piano black versions and though looks are subjective, like anything else, I do like the way the MTS's are styled. Aesthetically the
speakers are a matte black cabinet with a radiused top, piano black side accent panels and black cloth covered sculpted grills make for a tasteful but modern look. The only part of the design I do not care for are the outriggers. SVS supplies you with two flat black metal bars with radiused edges that bolt to the underside of the cabinet that you then attach the four carpet spikes to. They also supply disks for use with the spikes to protect a un-carpeted floor such as tile or hardwood. This assembly looks out of place on this speaker but I would also highly recommend using them on a carpeted floor so these monolithic towers don't get knocked over easily.

I did not remove any drivers to inspect the internal build quality but the external fits and finishes are excellent. Which I am glad to say adds to the visual quality and over all value of the product.




Set-up:

***During the following parts of the review I will make some comparisons to the Ascend Acoustics CMT-340 SE speakers because many here at Audioholics have not heard the SVS MTS-01's but quite a few of us have heard the CMT-340 SE's / CBM-170SE's.***

The MTS-01 speakers come with some adjustably build in. There is a tweeter attenuation switch with two settings, 0db and -3db. A nice feature especially if you have a very lively / bright sounding room and don't have a receiver with an on board parametric equalizer to help tame the high end. SVS also supplies you with port plugs to seal the rear fireing ports if you so desire. Good to have if the back of your speakers have to be placed close to a wall so they don't sound to boomy.

All comparison listening was done with my very old Toshiba SD-2109 DVD player digitally connected my Yamaha RXV-2500 receiver set to straight mode crossed over at 80htz. My subwoofer was then turned off. I did all of this to nullify the advantage the SVS MTS-01's have in bass extension. I also set the SVS's tweeter attenuation switch to 0db as I thought it sounded better in my room at this setting. No equalization was applied, of course, and I did not install any port plugs. My room has no treatments other than big over stuffed furniture and a small thin area rug over the hardwood flooring. So yes, my "Theater" is my Living room. The speakers were placed in an A-B-A-B configuration. I only did a very basic level match. I played a short section of a song at a given volume and took a reading with an SPL meter. I then played the same section of the same song on the other speakers and took another reading with the SPL meter. This gave me the basic difference I would need to adjust the volume to get an approximate level match.


My subjective thoughts on sound quality:

Compared to my Ascend Acoustics CMT-340 SE's the SVS MTS-01's don't seem as neutral. Both sound very good so this is where your personal preference comes into play. The SVS's are laid back in the mid-range and sound, to me, like there is a hump in the mid-bass response. I suppose it could be the laid-back mid-range that gives me this opinion though. The tweeter in the MTS-01's are a little smoother and more "polite" but not dull. Coupled with the laid back mids these speakers are definitely not fatiguing to me. The Ascend CMT-340 SE's on the other hand with their "crisper" tweeter and more forward sound signature can get fatiguing with harder more harsh music at high volumes after a while. My room could be the culprit here but my point is that the MTS-01's are better at being non-fatiguing compared to the CMT 340 SE's. The SVS's are better than the Ascends at imaging, sound stage and are clearer. What I mean by clearer is that the separation of instruments is more defined. The keyboards and the guitars don't meld together into one sound on faster more complicated pieces of music as much. My guess on this would be the heavy more dense cabinet of the SVS's probably doesn't resonate as much as the Ascends and cloud over what the drivers are trying to transmit to a lesser degree. I feel this is to be expected in a speaker That sells for $1400 a pair compared to $568 plus $100 for a pair of CMT- 340 SE's and the matching stands. To be fair a SVS MBS-01 bookshelf version of the tower I am reviewing versus Ascend Acoustics Higher end Sierra-1 reference monitor would be more evenly matched to compare against each other at the $850-$1000 per pair price point, but this is what I have on hand so it's the best I can do to help any wayward Audioholics on their quest to speaker nirvana. If there is such a thing...

I have to say that I could listen to the MTS-01's in "Pure Direct" mode without a subwoofer. The bass extension and quality is good enough on most types of music at moderate listening volumes not to need a sub. Of course, I don't do it because I have the newest version of the SVS PB12-Plus that came with the towers, along with the matching center channel, but the sub review is for another time. The bass surely as good as it is compared to the 2 way CMT-340 SE's because of the larger cabinet volume and 2-1/2 way design.

Speaking of the matching center channel. The MCS-01 shares the same drivers as the MTS-01's and that clarity that I spoke of in the tower speakers makes the dialog when watching a movie all that much more intelligible.


Conclusion:

If you are looking at spending $1400 or more on a pair of floorstanding speakers try to find a way to give the SVS MTS-01's an audition. I believe they are worth the asking price if a nicely styled traditional speaker with fairly laid-back presentation is what you are after.




Thank you and come again...:D
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks for the review, Doug!

Would another pro be that they were virtually free? :D
 
gixxerific

gixxerific

Audioholic
Nice byt he way yous english aints that not good. (what the hell did I just say?)

I was looking at these speakers myself, lot's of people like them. Glad you are happy.
Dono
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
I always wondered about those and constantly find myself looking at them when Im on The SVS website . Excellent description and review and thankyou for taking the time to share . Sounds like some speakers i'd like to have someday
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
When I was in high school I stole the Merck Manual from the main branch of the Calgary Public Library. Thank you for letting me get that off my chest and I appreciate the review too. It's good of you to take the time and all. :)



That goes for Dave too. :D
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Somebody did that to my car once years ago. No one else anywhere near me but that jack hole, who parked about six inches from my door. Thing is, I think his car was nicer. :)
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
Somebody did that to my car once years ago. No one else anywhere near me but that jack hole, who parked about six inches from my door. Thing is, I think his car was nicer. :)
two words.

keys. scccccccrrraaaaaaatch.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
I'm just too non-confrontational for that. :) That was even back when I was working out and in shape. In fact, it was at the gym.
lol, that was actually my non-confrontational suggestion :)

confrontational was sitting on his hood waiting for him to get out. :D

(ever tried super glue in all the keyholes?)
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
lol, that was actually my non-confrontational suggestion :)

confrontational was sitting on his hood waiting for him to get out. :D

(ever tried super glue in all the keyholes?)
Mike remind me never to make you mad :eek: I want you on my side especially because we think a like :D
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
I'm just too non-confrontational for that. :) That was even back when I was working out and in shape. In fact, it was at the gym.
Adam its just because your a nice guy :)
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
Somebody did that to my car once years ago. No one else anywhere near me but that jack hole, who parked about six inches from my door. Thing is, I think his car was nicer. :)
Someone did that to me once at the race track and I couldnt even get in the drivers side of my car, he had one of those smart car type vehicles and pulled between my car and someone elses were there wasnt even a parking spot at the race track when I use to play the ponys . Somehow he ended up with two flat tires , im not really not sure what happen. But I hope his horse came in the winners circle because he needed two tires, I think he made someone else mad to :D BTW That was when I was in my 20's and thats my story and im sticking to it :p
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

Audioholic Spartan
Thanks everyone. I'm not the word smith that some here are but for a first shot I'm happy with it. It wasn't easy trying to keep it short...and looking at it...it's not.:eek:

Hope it helps someone.:)


-Doug
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
Thanks everyone. I'm not the word smith that some here are but for a first shot I'm happy with it. It wasn't easy trying to keep it short...and looking at it...it's not.:eek:

Hope it helps someone.:)


-Doug
You did alright.
I know more about each speaker model than I did before and I hope your prick falls off.
 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
Thanks everyone. I'm not the word smith that some here are but for a first shot I'm happy with it. It wasn't easy trying to keep it short...and looking at it...it's not.:eek:

Hope it helps someone.:)


-Doug
Thanks again Doug, it was very helpful for me and has got me even more interested, but its not like I need more speakers :rolleyes: lol So I dont know whether to thank you or not :) j/k You did a great job !!!
 
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