OK, so some of you may have read the thread about setting up my office manager with a decent 2.2 system, well hers is done, and it sounds great, she actually just ordered some pretty cool room treatments and she is on her way to having a great little system...
Well since I heard her svs subs, I wanted to try them out for myself, so I ordered another pair to put with my Carnegie csb1's...
I am still tuning the system a bit, and I'm not going crazy with cleaning up the wires until my carpenters finish my moldings in this room... This is the parlor in my guest suite, nothing fancy just a 42" lcd tv hung on the wall and the 2.2 system, the avr is in the closet since it feeds both the parlor and 1 of the guest bedrooms, the tv has a pair of audio outs so that just feeds into the preamp and it seems to work good... The music side is an audio engine dac that is wired back towards the seating position I plug my laptop into or the ipod adapter that my ipad is plugged into in the pic... I will get an ipod dock when I get around to it, waiting for the i20 to go on sale or them to come out with a new one...
So as you can see its just a set of Outlaw 2200 mono blocks, a parasound 2100 preamp, the csb1 bookshelfs, and the new svs sb12 nsd subs, a glass amp stand and a pair of glass bookshelf stands... Total spent was under $2500...
Parasound 2100 preamp
Amazon.com : Parasound - Classic 2100 Stereo Preamp : Audio Component Preamplifiers : Electronics {I paid $377 shipped}
Outlaw mono blocks
Model 2200 Monoblock Power Amplifier {I paid $550 bstock}
Carnegie CSB1's
http://carnegieacoustics.net/image/products/big/csb1.jpg {paid $400}
SVS duals
https://www.svsound.com/dual-subwoofers/dual-sb12-nsd#.UlcFRVCURD0 they are only listing the other finish, not sure why, but mine are piano {I paid $1138}
Back to the subs, I got them for $1138 shipped since they were bstock, they came in perfect shape as always with svs {I don't think these were bstock, the tape was still original, and they are untouched, I mean not a finger print, I called to ask if they had a bstock dual set in piano, they said no, then emailed me back and said yes, so maybe just threw me 5% off to make the sale, what ever, I'm happy}. SVS is a great company to deal with... They came in 3 days, too so that is fast...
Setting up the subs they come with rubber feet like all svs subs, and I am debating on whether or not to buy some glass stands for them. But anyway, they sound great, I got them tuned in in less than an hour, one at a time with the db meter {like I find with most subs, the gain levels don't match, not sure why, they just never do}. I played a few songs, that I like for testing subs, and the right one lights the limit light much sooner than the left one if that makes any sense, but that is only when really pushing them, its not a huge room so no need to get crazy, but they can definitely move some air.. The other thing that is great about these subs is the size, I mean just perfectly small, not tiny like some of the rel's, but big enough to be noticed and not big enough to be noticed at the same time, no one is coming in the room and going to say "holy sh!t what lives in there?"...
Now to the fun stuff, the word FAST doesn't describe these things, they are SUPER fast, musically I will say top 3 musical subs I ever heard. The output is good, I don't think a single would tow the line for HT, but duals can handle a good sized room and four of them would probably do most any room... I can also say tuning them in was nice with the controls they give you, dial in phasing, gain, and crossover is a welcome characteristic after dealing with my WD's digital remote control and presets, don't get me wrong they are nice, but tough to get perfect...
I listened to about 12 songs, and I had enough for the night since my kids have a millions things for me to do before they leave for the Holiday weekend, but I will watch a movie in there this weekend and get a good feel for them, so far I like them a lot {I already knew this since I just set up a set last week}, this is going to be one of my new favorite music subs, and the price is rite...