I am selling my MINT Def Tech BP1.2x surround speakers which are about 1.5 years old. They are in excellent condition inside and out, have been lightly used crossed over at 80Hz, mostly for SACD and DVD-A playback. On some of the etremely rare Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES movies I have (only 3 I...
Hi David, I think Erik is the head dude in the service/manufacturing department or something like that. If Ron or Tom is unavailable when you call SVS, Erik is most likely the one to answer. Charles
Just as a friendly FYI, Tom VodHanel is not really an employee of SVS. He is however the "V" in SVS as he is one of the actual owners of the company. Him and Ron Stimpson (the "S" in SVS) are both great guys to talk with and will not steer you wrong.
That's right. I'm selling these two little great wonders. Why? Well, honestly, I want to try either a single SVS 20-39PCi with their new NSD woofers or one of the new HSU VTF-Mk 3 subs. I'm not exactly sure which one I want to get yet, or if I might find something else totally different to...
Where do you have the sub placed now? Usually a good place to start is with the sub in a corner. If that won't work in you room, then maybe about 3' or so away from a corner, but up against a wall. You could always place the sub at ear level in your listening spot, then crawl around the...
Typically, you would just use the left channel input on the sub. Both of my brothers have the 10" Dayton subs connected this way. You could always get a Y-adapter to split the mono sub signal into both the left and right channel on the sub, but it's really not needed. They are great sounding...
That's fine, but you have to realise that there are also great deals in some brick and mortar stores as well. With internet sales the way they are, some stores are getting very close to matching internet prices. Some even offer "price matching" just to keep business and hang with the...
Yes, try something from the Pioneer Elite line or maybe even their regular line. My Elite VSX-54TX has made my Cornwalls sound their very best! Very smooth, warm, full... You get the picture. Trust me when I say "it's what you're looking for". ;)
Eventhough it's a little outside your price range, you can buy an Earthquake SuperNova MkIV-10 for $350 ($400 shipped). I just bought two of them. They replaced a cheapie DIY 4 c.f sealed Dayton 15DVC sub that I built, which that replaced an SVS PB12-ISD/2. I have them paired up with a...
I don't know why people feel obligated or limit themselves to only buy from a loudspeaker company that sponsors the forum. There are plenty of options out there to choose from; Paradigm, Def Tech, Triangle, Canton, Boston, Magnepan, Energy, Infinity, Polk Audio, PSB, Monitor Audio, ProAc...
It all depends on the amplifier design and the quality of components involved. Personally, I have never heard my Cornwalls sound better than they do hooked up to my Pioneer Elite VSX-54TX receiver. In the past, I have powered them with a Technics SU-8099 integrated amp, h/k DD receiver, a...
This is some of the craziest rubbish I have read in a while. I'm sorry, but you DO NOT have to have a center channel to have "true surround sound". Apparently, you don't understand the recornding process either, considering there's no such this as "true surround sound" to begin with, unless...
This isn't necessarily always the case. I have the Pioneer Elite VSX-54TX powering a pair of '79 Klipsch Cornwalls. I just got my new subs in today which are a pair of Earthquake SuperNova MkIV-10's. Anyway, to get to the point of this, I am playing my system at whisper levels right now...