Best sub for my money?

ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
Im sure you will make the sale, its been that price for a while..
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
You can always email them tonight and ask for an extension or ask when the sale ends.
 
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Andrew24

Enthusiast
True I think ill do that. But i started thinking, is my receiver even good enough to get the
VTF-2 ? I'm not sure, I hope so, with all the good feed back I've been getting I'm set on getting the VTF-2

I posted another comment about this same thing but it did not show up, I assume that is due to me putting a link in it. So this time ill just put the name and model number below,
if you need more info just type the model number into bestbuy. Thanks!

Pioneer - 700W 5.1-Ch. Network-Ready 4K Ultra HD and 3D Pass-Through A/V Home Theater Receiver

Model: VSX-823-K
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
You'll be fine with that Pioneer receiver. Now go get it!:cool:
 
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Andrew24

Enthusiast
lol ok glad to hear it! And will do! thanks for your help!
 
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j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
What receiver you have does not matter to what sub you buy. The sub will not be offended.
 
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TheStalker

Banned
You subwoofer pros. How would you compare the HSU VTF-1 MK2 $480 shipped vs. the SVS PB-1000 $500 shipped?
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
My guess is the PB1000 will have more deep bass output, but the VTF1 may have more upper bass output, especially in two port mode.
 
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TheStalker

Banned
ShadyJ, what about HSU VTF-2 MK4 $600 shipped vs. Rythmik LV12R $590 shipped?
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
I think the VTF2 can extend a tad deeper, and with respect to output they should be similar. I think the VTF2 is probably using a better driver, but the LV12's servo feedback system is a real advantage. I have A/B compared the predecessor of the LV12 (the FV12) to an older version of the Hsu VTF3 sub, they both had different strengths in sound quality, in my opinion.
 
Steve81

Steve81

Audioholics Five-0
My guess is the PB1000 will have more deep bass output, but the VTF1 may have more upper bass output, especially in two port mode.
FWIW, here are the CEA 2010 burst numbers stated from both mfrs, normalized to 2m, RMS

VTF-1 (2 ports)
VTF-1 (1 port)
VTF-2 (2 ports)
VTF-2 (1 port)
PB-1000
20Hz
No Pass
85.9
98.1
99.7
99.8
25Hz
84.9
99.1
104
101.9
102.9
32Hz
102.1
104.1
107.2
104.4
104
40Hz
108.4
105.3
108.8
106.7
107.4
50Hz
110.2
108
110.5
109.1
109.5
63Hz
111
109
110.3
109.5
109
80Hz
110
108.5
109.8
109.3
108.4

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ImcLoud

ImcLoud

Audioholic Ninja
ShadyJ, what about HSU VTF-2 MK4 $600 shipped vs. Rythmik LV12R $590 shipped?
I prefer the HSu to the rythmic, I have heard them both the HSU seems sound more powerful, I didn't a/b them and didnt hear them both in the same room, and have much more experience with the hsu, but its what I bought so obviously what I thought sounded better...
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
FWIW, here are the CEA 2010 burst numbers stated from both mfrs, normalized to 2m, RMS

VTF-1 (2 ports)VTF-1 (1 port)VTF-2 (2 ports)VTF-2 (1 port)PB-1000
20HzNo Pass85.998.199.799.8
25Hz84.999.1104101.9102.9
32Hz102.1104.1107.2104.4104
40Hz108.4105.3108.8106.7107.4
50Hz110.2108110.5109.1109.5
63Hz111109110.3109.5109
80Hz110108.5109.8109.3108.4

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It's important to note that these numbers don't always equate to superior sound quality. The VTF-2 and PB-1000 are not statistically different so I'd go with the cheaper of the two.
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
According to this guy he got it to go 16hz with room gain:
Subwoofer SVS PB1000 - Underworld awakening - YouTube
SVS has an outlet sale for $449 for the PB1000. So tempting, but gotta hold off...BTW what are those things called that cover the port hole? looks like a sponge and do you guys use them much?
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
FWIW, here are the CEA 2010 burst numbers stated from both mfrs, normalized to 2m, RMS

VTF-1 (2 ports)VTF-1 (1 port)VTF-2 (2 ports)VTF-2 (1 port)PB-1000
20HzNo Pass85.998.199.799.8
25Hz84.999.1104101.9102.9
32Hz102.1104.1107.2104.4104
40Hz108.4105.3108.8106.7107.4
50Hz110.2108110.5109.1109.5
63Hz111109110.3109.5109
80Hz110108.5109.8109.3108.4

<tbody>
</tbody>
Where did you pull those numbers from for the PB1000? The only CEA numbers I know of for the PB1000 are from Sound and Vision, and I don't regard those as trustworthy. I wouldn't mix data sets between the Hsu and SVS or compare them with any other data sets. Anyway those PB1000 numbers look somewhat consistent with what SVS claims for it, except it is actually outperforming the PB12 NSD for most of the bass range if we held it against Josh Ricci's numbers. I would also say your chart is slightly incomplete because the VTF2 does get a passing 16 Hz measurement.
 
Steve81

Steve81

Audioholics Five-0
Where did you pull those numbers from for the PB1000?
From SVS. The data sets are from the respective manufacturers.

I would also say your chart is slightly incomplete because the VTF2 does get a passing 16 Hz measurement.
The PB1000 does as well, w/ 91.9dB vs 94.7dB for the VTF-2 w/ 1 port open.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
Can you link to those numbers please, I don't see them on SVS's site.
 
Steve81

Steve81

Audioholics Five-0
Can you link to those numbers please, I don't see them on SVS's site.
Actually received them via e-mail on a data hunt for an article; I suspect if you shot them an e-mail, they'd give you the info all the same.
 
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