HA HA;) Have you seen his Theater though? It's got to be the nicest I can remember seeing. Check his link out, it's really something! And to think he wanted more off. Don't tell him I told you though
Thanks for the feedback HeatherM and Southpaw. Take it from a sub-nut Southpaw, it i$n't worth it My last marriage of 25 years went south and subs/DIY played a part;) At this time it looks as though both subs are sold. I really would like to keep one of them, but I'll take the hit for now...
Hand operation requires me to sell two mint PC13-Ultra's. They're only two months old and are in perfect shape. All original packing in original box with transferable warranty. Priced as single units to your door in the lower 48. That's myself paying shipping from 97140. $1200 each, $300...
I just decided to sell both of my new PC13-Ultra's if your interested. I had a hand operation and recovery is longer than expected. Oh! I have sold many subs on this Forum since collecting is sort of a hobby along with DIY. They are only a few months old. One of two
Craig put two MFW on Parr/very close anyway.. with a single Ultra if memory serves me correct? If you do go the Ultra rout, it'll ship within a day of the order most likely and definitely be a better single sub over the MFW I think most would agree. If any issue comes up with anything, they'll...
I would agree. Very easy to place since they're vertical and take up such a small footprint. Performance for the amount of real-estate used is very favorable.
I would guesstimate the Dayton would have twice the output as the subs mentioned with it's advantage in sporting a 12" driver?? I dunno, it's been quite some time, but back in the day the Dayton held it's own against the WM-40 Sony 12" sub, which was the best bang for your buck sub at the time...
I picked up a pair of the Polk 6's along with the center for a demo and thought for the money they were a good value. In the end I wound up going Klipsch ref, but thought the Polk's were very respectable for the $$. The C comes across very nicely and I liked it better than another higher end...
Yeah my first impression is I thought they looked very nice! I don't know what I was expecting, but looks wise, they exceed my expectations. Since many feet only serve as an estedict on carpet, I strongly suspect the feet are more inspired for functionality?? Anyway hats off to SVS for moving...
Congrats Gary.. It's quite a treat setting up and experiencing your first real sub isn't it? Back in the day the material on VHS and then DVD was far and in-between compared to what is spun today as far as LFE goes.. many don't know what they're missing. You have a sub that'll take advantage of...
As far as music goes, I cant recall hearing a difference myself? I have had a good many SVS subs including the 10-ISD and both the 12-ISD that converted over to the upgraded NSD driver option. In a room your size, I would highly recommend going with the 12". It's going to have more presence/feel...
I have two new (still in their original packaging) RL-p D2 15" drivers that I have decided to sell do to a new living situation for 6-12 months. $169 each with $30 shipping in the lower 48... Bottom line, $199 to your door for a single high excursion driver that has a great performance history...
I'm glad you found what you were looking for at such a good price. Frankly though, the 15" drivers we like to use in the DIY arena have a tendency to start around the $250 mark and will require much more than a 150 watts....well unless your building a budget project. Do you happen to have a pic...
Oh it definitely would no doubt about it. Considering it's only $20 more and still way below the $200 mark, why not? It would certainly trounce whats being considered imo.
When it's all said and done, I cant imagine this not doing very well Mark. I know that's not what it's all about, but it really does seem to have a lot going for it in the ever popular $600 price range... my gut and understanding tell me it's a winner.:emoji_thumbsup:
That was my first thought. I picked up the Dayton to do a little comparison against the Sony WM-40 (budget leader at the time) and it held it's own and then some. It would be fun to see how it stacks up to their 12" offering. Anyway if the $100 mark is what your wanting to come in at, I would...