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    $600 Subwoofer Shoot-Out: SVS PB1-ISD vs. Hsu STF-3 – Test & Review

    Yes, I did. Thank you. I sent a reply to your email address rather than the PM. I don't check my PM much, so I prefer for you to email directly at [email protected]. I will send out the sub next week sometime. Have a good long weekend.
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    $600 Subwoofer Shoot-Out: SVS PB1-ISD vs. Hsu STF-3 – Test & Review

    Of course we did screw back the screws after taking off the base plate. The same applies to testing our subs - even though the subs are laid on their sides, we have the feet screwed in. ;) You don't seriously expect us to forget to do something that elementary...
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    $600 Subwoofer Shoot-Out: SVS PB1-ISD vs. Hsu STF-3 – Test & Review

    Not being able to measure outdoors due to weather is the reason I moved from Boston to Sunny So. Cal! ;) I can do a lot more testing outdoors throughout the whole year. My remark about even reviewers can make mistakes was in response to your comment about how we 'suddenly invalidated all the...
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    $600 Subwoofer Shoot-Out: SVS PB1-ISD vs. Hsu STF-3 – Test & Review

    Our company tries to respond quickly to customer needs. This issue of getting high output below 25 Hz is a good example. Previously, we felt that the majority of customers who buy the STF-3 do not need response below 25 Hz. Posts like yours make us reconsider that. We came out with a very simple...
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    $600 Subwoofer Shoot-Out: SVS PB1-ISD vs. Hsu STF-3 – Test & Review

    Note that frequency response is one thing, but max output at each frequency is another. For those who considers below 25 Hz to be the most important, they can get that with the STF-3 by plugging up one port. Just like some people who prefers an overdamped sealed box speakers with a systme Q of...
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