Rowdy S13

Rowdy S13

Audioholic Chief
Ok its getting t ime to replace my blown sub and would like everyones opnion. Currently I have a Integra DTR-5.4 with Canton LE 170 fronts Infinity Beta 250 and Infinity Primus 150 surounds. Its in a large room (an unfinished basement :( ) I was looking at a B&W ASW 650 and thats basiclt the only one Ive listend to that impressed me. I dont like to get audio equipment espically speaker without listening to them in a store and having listen to probably 8 subs blind (Just switching them without looking wich was wich) The B&W was the only one that stood out. Im not really against any brands so with that in mind let me know if I have a good choice or if im an idiot.

Thanks,
Sean
 
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s2pdname

Junior Audioholic
It's kind of tough for anyone to provide suggestions without knowing some things like what you're using it for (movies/music), how big is your room, what's your budget, etc. But, a really good place to start is the subwoofer forum at AVSForum, http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?forumid=113

Some highly regarded, and much talked about brands right off the top of my head are; SVS, Hsu, Outlaw, Onix/Rocket, & Velodyne. Like I said that's just off the top of my head, but there are many others.

Happy reading and good luck!
 
A

Aliixer

Audioholic
B&W ASW675

I was also impressed with the quality of the B&W, however I went with the model just above the 650. The enclosure is smaller but the response and tight bass was much improved. So for the money I went with it. But if I had a little more money I would have purchased the velodyn.
 
superman180

superman180

Audioholic
SVS BABY!!!!!
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Pro's
Low frequency response with high spl's.

Con's
vibrates drywall loose :confused:
 
Rowdy S13

Rowdy S13

Audioholic Chief
s2pdname said:
It's kind of tough for anyone to provide suggestions without knowing some things like what you're using it for (movies/music), how big is your room, what's your budget, etc. But, a really good place to start is the subwoofer forum at AVSForum, http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?forumid=113

Some highly regarded, and much talked about brands right off the top of my head are; SVS, Hsu, Outlaw, Onix/Rocket, & Velodyne. Like I said that's just off the top of my head, but there are many others.

Happy reading and good luck!
Yeah Im sorry I wasnt more specififc. Im mostly about movies but I ocasionally listen to music with it. The room is a bit more complicated currently its a rather large open basement but sooner or later Im gonna move but who knows where so I figure get a sub that can fill a large room cause you can always turn it down and also eventauly Ill get a house and build a dedicated theater wich will more than likely be large. As far a budget Im not to concernd with it Id rather have to save to get something that is a real good sub (or whatever) that is good quality and will do what I want it to do and then some for a long time. Thats about it I guess Thanks for all the input and keep it coming.

Thanks,
Sean
 
Rowdy S13

Rowdy S13

Audioholic Chief
Ok guys just a lil update. After hearing some of youre advice and looking at some reviews on this site I think Ive decided on SVS. The more I look at them the better they seem plus Ive noticed that a lot of people have them and recomend them (Superman) wich tells me that they must be something to look at. Now my problem is deciding Id say its between the PB12-Plus and the PB12-Ultra. As much as Id love to get one of the dual sub ones from what Ive seen on this site and thier site I think even the Single sub ones are gonna be insane wich is what I want :) . Well as always any input from the masses is apreciated.

Thanks,
Sean
 
superman180

superman180

Audioholic
Just recently I was in the same boat as you trying to decide which SVS to purchase. I contacted SVS with the same 2 choices you have selected and SVS respond with this.

"Hey Michael;

Sorry for the very long delay in reply, we had some email issues and it
Looks like your note got held up. Remind me when you order and we'll
Include a t-shirt with your order as our way of saying sorry for the delay.


Personally I would get the PB12-Plus/2; it'll be more powerful (about 3-4 db
Above 25hz). The PB12-Ultra might have slightly better sound quality but it
Won’t be a night and day difference and I think the difference in output is
Worth the slight loss in sound quality.

Erik K"

And if you did not notice they have great customer service, by far the best online customer service I have ever dealt with. I guaranty you will be satisfied. ;)
 
Rowdy S13

Rowdy S13

Audioholic Chief
superman180 said:
Just recently I was in the same boat as you trying to decide which SVS to purchase. I contacted SVS with the same 2 choices you have selected and SVS respond with this.

"Hey Michael;

Sorry for the very long delay in reply, we had some email issues and it
Looks like your note got held up. Remind me when you order and we'll
Include a t-shirt with your order as our way of saying sorry for the delay.


Personally I would get the PB12-Plus/2; it'll be more powerful (about 3-4 db
Above 25hz). The PB12-Ultra might have slightly better sound quality but it
Won’t be a night and day difference and I think the difference in output is
Worth the slight loss in sound quality.

Erik K"

And if you did not notice they have great customer service, by far the best online customer service I have ever dealt with. I guaranty you will be satisfied. ;)

Yeah I keep hearing about thier coustomer service and it sounds real good wich is VERY important I think in such a competive market. So I asume that you went with the PB12-Plus/2? That thing seems like a MONSTER :D The only real difference I can see quickly that I like on the PB-12 Ultra is that it goes so low (12Hz) not that you need it that low but its nice to be able to do it. But to be honest It dosent seem like Ill be disapointed with ANY SVS sub they all seem amazing on paper and are coming more and more recomended and have nothing but good reviews. Ill have to think about it a lil more but the PB12-Plus/2 sounds good but Id like to hear youre opioninon and anyones for that matter about how low the sub can go if it makes that big of a difference. Thanks for the advice and as soon as I figure it out and get one Ill be sure to let you know what I think.

Thanks,
Sean
Also I found this lil aname that I think sums up SVS perrty well
SVS
 
superman180

superman180

Audioholic
I have not tested what my in room response is but I have been told at the native 20hz setting you should see around 18 hz anechoic and around 14 to 15hz in actual room environment. However at 16 hz native tune it should be lower but you sacrifice SPL for the lower frequency response.

By the way I did choose the PB-12 plus/2 :D And I love it.
 
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mfabien

Senior Audioholic
I have the SVS PB-12 ISD, which is a single driver, for a room with the following dimensions:

Length = 35'
Width = for the first 11' in length = 15' plus 20' open area, rest is 15'
Height = 8'

Walls are in pine wood boards
Floor is carpeted for first 20' in length
Suspended ceiling.

At SVS, Erik recommended the above sub model and I couldn't be prouder of its performance.

The extremely low frequencies that I get are heard in music playback. The LFE part is extraordinary and was most impressed when I played movie "Flight of the Phoenix".

Unless your room is sensibly bigger than mine, an additional driver could be an overkill. My sub's Gain is set at less than half and the bass fills the room and the only sense of direction of the low frequencies would be from the Front speakers most of the time. At the start of the above movie the low flying plane appears in the screen coming right at you at low altitude and the extreme rumble "appears" to go from the front speakers to the rear speakers.
 
Rock&Roll Ninja

Rock&Roll Ninja

Audioholic Field Marshall
I never really thought Flight of the Pheonix was a great bass movie. The second half of The Matrix Revolutions remains my bass demo.
 
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mfabien

Senior Audioholic
Rock&Roll Ninja said:
I never really thought Flight of the Pheonix was a great bass movie. The second half of The Matrix Revolutions remains my bass demo.
Well you are a very difficult person to please, is all I can say...but then I don't know what kind of sub you have.
 
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