I see no reason a PB10-NSD could not be laid on its side. That is a fairly large space, but I can't think of anything else in that price range that would be better for such a space. It sounds like you're pretty tame with your overall volume, so my guess is you'd be fine. -Robb
SOLD Hello, I am selling my Boston Acoustics VR-M (formerly their top of the line) series speakers. They are in very good condition, and sound fantastic. I am asking for $1,500 for the whole set (or about what one VR-M90's MSRP was). This set includes the following speakers: 2 x...
Update: As many of you know I have had my PB12-Ultra/2 up for sale, but all the offers have been non-local. As I refuse to ship this thing, I have a different idea: There will be a drawing for it at the get together, and you must be present to win. Yes, I'm giving away a PB12-Ultra/2 in the...
Update: As many of you know I have had my PB12-Ultra/2 up for sale, but all the offers have been non-local. As I refuse to ship this thing, I have a different idea: There will be a drawing for it at the get together, and you must be present to win. Yes, I'm giving away a PB12-Ultra/2 in the...
I'll be hosting a get together at my place on Saturday April 26, 2008 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. For AZ folks interested in what the SVS Ultra 13 and the MTS/MBS speakers sound like, this is your chance to audition them. Ron from SVS will be on hand with spiffs, and perhaps some other...
I made a mistake in the title of my original post, so I'm re-posting with the correct product. Since I'll be adding at least one PB13-Ultra very soon, it's time to let go of "my precious". I have a PB12-Ultra/2 in the original American-made "Mercury Red". The sub has never been bottomed, and...
Made a mistake on the title. It is a PB12-Ultra/2. Since I'll be adding at least one PB13-Ultra very soon, it's time to let go of "my precious". I have a PB12-Ultra/2 in the original American-made "Mercury Red". The sub has never been bottomed, and is in excellent condition. I want to sell...
Yes. You can, however, note your receiver's sub out level with each port setting so you can adjust without breaking out the meter each time. I.e., you would know -5 is for no ports blocked, -3 for one port blocked, 0 for two ports blocked (these numbers are just examples!). -Robb