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A couple of months ago I read somewhere that Dennis Murphy was working on a crossover upgrade for SVS bookshelves. Does anyone know if this was a one-time thing, or if he’s going to market it?
Is it cost or a sound signature? If it can be done, and they're not building them with a flat fr cost would be my guess. I'm sure Dennis employed a little magic with the crossovers and it probably ups parts cost a little bit. I'd hate to think it's incompetence...![]()
Dennis Murphy Modded SVS Ultra Monitors
I modified these speakers in response to requests for me to rework the stock crossovers to address performance issues identified in a recent review of the Ultra's on Audio Science Review: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/svs-ultra-bookshelf-speaker-review.15055/ The...www.usaudiomart.com
I agree with you, but there could be legit reasons (sometimes) for letting it go out like that. Costs, goals, hard to say. I think remember Dennis saying he thought that dip looked intentional.I never did understand these XO mods(they seam to be big for Klipsch). Why not just buy properly designed speakers that measure well and sound good in the first place? Putting money into a bad design seams like a terrible idea to me(painting a turd or putting lipstick on a pig comes to mind) and I think selling and using the money to upgrade to better monitors is a far better option.
Yeah, true enough Pogre. I guess I could see if you already needed to re-cap some nice vintage monitors or something and wanted to take it up a notch while you were in there...I agree with you, but there could be legit reasons (sometimes) for letting it go out like that. Costs, goals, hard to say. I think remember Dennis saying he thought that dip looked intentional.
I'm not suggesting that people run out and buy Ultra bookshelves and then mod them. I did my pair for someone who already owned them, and it was also an academic exercise to see if i could figure out what was bugging Amir about the sound. The owner sold the pair i modded (which was his intent from the start--he has BMR's) and I consider it pretty much history unless someone wants the schematic to mod an old pair. I guess SVS set the voicing deliberately, although the crossover just isn't very carefully optimized. Hard to say whether it was a voicing decision or bean counters.Yeah, true enough Pogre. I guess I could see if you already needed to re-cap some nice vintage monitors or something and wanted to take it up a notch while you were in there...
Hey Dennis, thanks for the replyI'm not suggesting that people run out and buy Ultra bookshelves and then mod them. I did my pair for someone who already owned them, and it was also an academic exercise to see if i could figure out what was bugging Amir about the sound. The owner sold the pair i modded (which was his intent from the start--he has BMR's) and I consider it pretty much history unless someone wants the schematic to mod an old pair. I guess SVS set the voicing deliberately, although the crossover just isn't very carefully optimized. Hard to say whether it was a voicing decision or bean counters.
They're great speakers. I loved mine and the voicing didn't really jump out at me. To my ear they still sound pretty neutral and have good clarity. The drivers and tweets they use are well made.Hey Dennis, thanks for the reply. Yep, I understand. It sounds like it was a fun project(sometimes it's worth modding for that alone). Are there details of the mod posted anywhere? Yes, I have heard SVS uses bottom shelf components in their XO's as well. I'm guessing it is more a bean counter issue. They have to pay for their fancy warranty and exchange program somehow right. That said, I don't see reports of SVS's failing all over the net so, they must still be pretty reliable.
This is one thing I really agree with Dennis on; that "premium" XO components are basically like fancy speaker cables. Not worth the cost.Hey Dennis, thanks for the reply. Yep, I understand. It sounds like it was a fun project(sometimes it's worth modding for that alone). Are there details of the mod posted anywhere? Yes, I have heard SVS uses bottom shelf components in their XO's as well. I'm guessing it is more a bean counter issue. They have to pay for their fancy warranty and exchange program somehow right. That said, I don't see reports of SVS's failing all over the net so, they must still be pretty reliable.
I know this is an old thread. But any chance you can share the schematic and parts list? I have an old pair I want to mod.I consider it pretty much history unless someone wants the schematic to mod an old pair.