SVS PB 3000 VS RYTHMIK FV15HP

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KiranM

Audiophyte
I am new to this. I am planing to upgrade my SUB.
My room size is 21x 12 x 8 feet. 60 to 70 % movies and 30 % music
Yamaha 3070, klipsch 280F, 450 C , 502 S, Atmos DS 180 CDT, x box , Fire CUBE
I am planning between SVS PB 3000 or FV15HP
SVS costs 200 $ more than FV15HP in india
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
I am new to this. I am planing to upgrade my SUB.
My room size is 21x 12 x 8 feet. 60 to 70 % movies and 30 % music
Yamaha 3070, klipsch 280F, 450 C , 502 S, Atmos DS 180 CDT, x box , Fire CUBE
I am planning between SVS PB 3000 or FV15HP
SVS costs 200 $ more than FV15HP in india
I have no experience with the SVS.

But, I own the F15HP and it is a beast!

My bro-in-law owns the FV15HP, and it is an even bigger beast!
 
vader540is

vader540is

Full Audioholic
I am new to this. I am planing to upgrade my SUB.
My room size is 21x 12 x 8 feet. 60 to 70 % movies and 30 % music
Yamaha 3070, klipsch 280F, 450 C , 502 S, Atmos DS 180 CDT, x box , Fire CUBE
I am planning between SVS PB 3000 or FV15HP
SVS costs 200 $ more than FV15HP in india
I was looking at these two, you should also consider the PSA V1811. I ended up buying the V1510 my living room isn't that big and it's amazing and came under budget.

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j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Between those two I'd opt for the FV15HP. I think you'd have to move up to the PB4000 to compare effectively but then there's a price gap.

I was looking at the F15HP earlier when my Epik died. I ended up getting a SB4000 on sale and I am very happy with it.
 
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Imureh

Audioholic Intern
I am new to this. I am planing to upgrade my SUB.
My room size is 21x 12 x 8 feet. 60 to 70 % movies and 30 % music
Yamaha 3070, klipsch 280F, 450 C , 502 S, Atmos DS 180 CDT, x box , Fire CUBE
I am planning between SVS PB 3000 or FV15HP
SVS costs 200 $ more than FV15HP in india
The FV15HP is a better sub. I would put it ahead of the SVS and the PSA V1811 which I have owned.


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ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
115# shipping weight?
Pfaw!
That’s nothing. Just remember to stretch first.
:eek::oops:o_O
:p
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
I free lifted one of my x-13s in its case! :D

(Granted, I also said somewhere on this forum that it was perhaps the stupidest thing I've ever done, would never do it again, and would probably have destroyed my back if I had tried twisting/stepping/etc... but c'mon! Who's keeping track?)

o_O:eek::cool:
 
vader540is

vader540is

Full Audioholic
The FV15HP is a better sub. I would put it ahead of the SVS and the PSA V1811 which I have owned.


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How would you compare the JTR cap 1200XS to the FV15HP? Jtr is blowing them out for$1399 IIRC
 
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Imureh

Audioholic Intern
How would you compare the JTR cap 1200XS to the FV15HP? Jtr is blowing them out for$1399 IIRC
At that price that sub is a great buy. If you are more HT than music I would get the JTR at that close out price. If you are more music then stick with rythmik.


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vader540is

vader540is

Full Audioholic
At that price that sub is a great buy. If you are more HT than music I would get the JTR at that close out price. If you are more music then stick with rythmik.


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Yeah I agree.
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
If you are more HT than music I would get the JTR at that close out price. If you are more music then stick with rythmik.
Yeah I agree.
Curious to know your reasoning for considering one sub over the other to be better for music vs HT, here? I've no experience with either company, but their reputations are both outstanding. Moreover, JTRs gear is considered by many to be a step up from the more widely known ID companies... more on par with Seaton Sound, Deep Sea, and perhaps even Funk.
If a Speaker or Subwoofer is well designed and capable of producing high quality sound, why does it matter whether that sound is "music" or "HT"?
 
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