Folks, thought I would write up some thoughts/initial impressions regarding the subs I have owned to date. This post is
ONLY intended as a "
General Guideline" as no
scientific approach was employed. In other words, these findings are very
SUBJECTIVE. However, my hope is that my findings will serve to aide those "
Sitting On The Fence" so to speak. With that being said, here is the scale I will use:
Decent=1 Pt.
Average= 2 Pts.
Good=3 Pts.
Very Good=4 Pts.
Awesome=5Pts.
Please note, that I have a tendency to prefer a more tight, articulate presentation that has very good extension as well as containing "
Distinctness" in the
transient response. Now to my findings:
8" Cerwin Vega sub (sorry don't remember the model #) Rating of 1-
At times, it sounded half way decent when watching a movie. Forget about musicality.
Paradigm PS12 12" sub Rating of 1
At times, this one was better than the Cerwin Vega when watching movies, but did bottom out quite often. Musically speaking, it left much to be desired. However, I did not know as much about the importance of placement at the time either.

Paradigm PS1000 v.4 10" sub Rating of 2-
Decent with ht. It could somewhat shake my room. Musically, kinda slow always sounding behind the music resulting in a somewhat muddy presentation.
Acoustic Research ARPR808 8" subs Rating of 3-
Was great musically. Tight, punchy, and articulate. However, being an 8" sub extension was the weakness. But, these little guys were built like tanks and packed quite a punch.


Mirage S12 12" sub Rating of 4+
Very good with music! Tight, punchy, and articulate. Had good definition in the transient response. For ht, it could shake my room quite well. However, the energy down low was just
NOT there. Sure, it went down deep but was lacking in output regardless of where I
placed it. Here, is when I really began to learn how
important placement really is.

SVS PB10-NSD 10" sub Rating of 4
First thing that got me was the size!

Second, had a hard time believing it was only a 10" sub. Very good with ht in that it offered excellent extension. The
pitch of the sub is the
best I have heard to date. However, musically, it was just a bit slow. Still was very impressive.
SVS PB12-NSD 12" sub Rating of 4++
Once again the first thing was the size! This sub does
EVERYTHING the PB10-NSD does, but with more
authority. Lots of energy down low. Great for ht! Musically, not as fast as the PB10-NSD. Great sub!
Hsu VTF-3 MK III 12" sub Rating of 5-
Very big-about the same size of the PB12-NSD. However, it was better
musically due to me running it in
MAX OUTPUT mode. For ht, it was also very good-not quite as good as the PB12-NSD. All in all, it is the
BEST sub I have owned to
date!

More to come..........
Cheers,
Phil