Velodyne VX10 or DLS-3500R?

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chikoo

Audioholic Intern
Which one is better?

VX10
100Wrms/150W dynamic,
10" woofer,
36-120 Hz, +/- 3dB
33lbs weight
$169.99

DLS-3500R
160wrms/350w dynamic
8" woofer
34-140 Hz +/-3 dB
44lbs weight
$199.99


typically, the larger sized woofer is recommended, but it seems a difficult choice in this situation, especially when the $30 difference is bearable for me.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
personally, i'd go for the DLS-R

it has a remote!
 
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chikoo

Audioholic Intern
very good.
do you think it will perform as good or better than the VX10, especially given that it has a smaller woofer?
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
i think it will (but don't quote me on that) :)

its a better designed sub, and is more powerful.

btw, im assuming you've listened to them?
you should audition them first before aking decisions.

also, for the money ... yamaha subwoofers are good bang for buck, you should listen to them too. you might get a bigger driver, bigger wattage and servo technology.
 
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chikoo

Audioholic Intern
I tried out couple of Yamahas in the same price range.
Was not impressed - at all. returned them.
Got one VX-10 and was blown away from the git go.

Apparently, velodyne knows better when designing subs.

regarding the DLS-3500R, none of my local audio guys have it.
I am going only by trust in velodyne at this point.
 
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Brandst

Junior Audioholic
If you can swing a bit more I would reccomend the Velodyne VRP-1000, I've been very pleased with it in my HT. It does not go the lowest but is quite musical and still able to make me feel the bass in movies. This is the lowest price I found online, though I'm not familiar with the seller.

http://www.digital1234.com/product.jsp?x=VRP1000

Steve
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
The DLSR3500R is a beast of an 8inch subwoofer.

I heard it in a 18x18 room and it filled it up to loud levels.

The only thing though, is its 500bucks where I live. If you can get it for 200, grab it, its a hell of a sub considering it has an 8 inch driver.

SheepStar
 
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chikoo

Audioholic Intern
Thanks Sheep......

as regards the VRP1000, it appears that it is essentially the same as VX10 with +15W. i.e. non-digital non-corrective circuitry.

What surprises me is that the 8" DLS3500R is heavier than the 10" VX-10 (or VRP1000). What gives??
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
chikoo said:
Thanks Sheep......

as regards the VRP1000, it appears that it is essentially the same as VX10 with +15W. i.e. non-digital non-corrective circuitry.

What surprises me is that the 8" DLS3500R is heavier than the 10" VX-10 (or VRP1000). What gives??
Those subs are built fairly well, thats one reason why they have a high price here. Shipping costs.

I say get the DLSR 3500R and see if you like it, make sure theres a return plan, and if you don't like it, take it back.

SheepStar
 
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chikoo

Audioholic Intern
Sheep said:
The DLSR3500R is a beast of an 8inch subwoofer.

I heard it in a 18x18 room and it filled it up to loud levels.

The only thing though, is its 500bucks where I live. If you can get it for 200, grab it, its a hell of a sub considering it has an 8 inch driver.

SheepStar
how did it compare with other velodyne subs. I am assuming you were in a showroom of sorts.

Very important aspect: was the sound omnidirectional or were you able to make out the direction where the sound was coming from?
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
it is heavier because the amp is heavier with the addition of the DSP chip and the remote control processor stuff, driver weight is pretty minimal between the two.

how much is your budget? how much for the dls3500 and how much for the 4000 over there?
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
mike c said:
it is heavier because the amp is heavier with the addition of the DSP chip and the remote control processor stuff, driver weight is pretty minimal between the two.

how much is your budget? how much for the dls3500 and how much for the 4000 over there?
The box on the DLSR will make more of a difference then the amp. Those boxes are resonant free.

SheepStar
 
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Ron Temple

Senior Audioholic
The DLS R series is 2/3 steps up the Velo ladder. Better box, bracing, amp, DSP/EQ and SQ. That sub retails ~ $400. I assume you're looking at the $200 closeout price for the silver models. In a small room it will like a Hsu STF1 go below it's specs with authority.
 
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chikoo

Audioholic Intern
well, I have gone ahead and ordered one DLS3500R from Onecall.com

One thing I notice now, after the fact is that the VX-10 has a circular Port hole located on the rear, whereas the DLS-3500R has a rectangular port hole located on the front side, below the driver.

Apparently this is the only model within Velodyne with this design.
Is it better or worse?
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
apparently it is better (so they say) i think it reduces port noise.
 
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chikoo

Audioholic Intern
Wooooo! I just got an email from Fedex indicating that the package was delivered to my house.



Two movies will go on tonight...

1. Mr & Mrs Smith
2. True Lies

I hope it works out for me.

I dread to return it back because it is so heavy......
 

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