Woodworkers / Svs 20-39pci base.....
shawn474
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I have a new to me svs 20-39pci courtesy of a great polkie. The base has a crack in it that does not affect performance in the least but my ocd won't allow me to rest until it's fixed. So I called svs and they no longer sell the 3 dowel base......so I am thinking of fabricating one from low Rez plywood. I have some of the tools and some of the skills, but no time in the foreseeable future. I am wondering if anyone locally would be able and willing to fabricate one for me. I will obviously pay for time and materials. So if anyone is local to the dc/md/va area, please let me know. And if anyone is not local but willing I would gladly pay shipping. I know there are a ton of awesome woodworkers on here so hoping they jump out of the woodwork. Basically all I really need is the circular base. I can drill the holes, line up the dowels and paint. Please pm if interested with price. Thanks in advance
Shawn
AVR: Marantz SR-5011
Center Channel: Polk LsiM706c
Front: Polk LsiM703
Rear: LSI fx
Subwoofer: SVS 20-39pci
Television: Samsung UN58NU7100FXZA
DVD Player: Sony PS4
AVR: Marantz SR-5011
Center Channel: Polk LsiM706c
Front: Polk LsiM703
Rear: LSI fx
Subwoofer: SVS 20-39pci
Television: Samsung UN58NU7100FXZA
DVD Player: Sony PS4
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You need a cabinetmaker, which I'm not.Political Correctness'.........defined
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Went to Home Depot and got two 17.25" round sanded pine discs. Wood glued in between and clamped together. Threaded some new fittings in the cabinet and got new bolts. Drilled through the discs and threaded new bolts into the cabinet. Worked out awesome and there is no resonance. Final step is to bedline it black to match the sub. All in all, it's sturdy and stable and looks nice to bootShawn
AVR: Marantz SR-5011
Center Channel: Polk LsiM706c
Front: Polk LsiM703
Rear: LSI fx
Subwoofer: SVS 20-39pci
Television: Samsung UN58NU7100FXZA
DVD Player: Sony PS4 -
Shawn
AVR: Marantz SR-5011
Center Channel: Polk LsiM706c
Front: Polk LsiM703
Rear: LSI fx
Subwoofer: SVS 20-39pci
Television: Samsung UN58NU7100FXZA
DVD Player: Sony PS4 -
Shawn
AVR: Marantz SR-5011
Center Channel: Polk LsiM706c
Front: Polk LsiM703
Rear: LSI fx
Subwoofer: SVS 20-39pci
Television: Samsung UN58NU7100FXZA
DVD Player: Sony PS4 -
The fittings are what I threaded into the cabinet to accept the new bolts.Shawn
AVR: Marantz SR-5011
Center Channel: Polk LsiM706c
Front: Polk LsiM703
Rear: LSI fx
Subwoofer: SVS 20-39pci
Television: Samsung UN58NU7100FXZA
DVD Player: Sony PS4 -
Looks like you got it figured out. I was going to suggest their SoundPath feet....if they will fit? http://www.svsound.com/products/soundpath-subwoofer-isolation-system2.2 Office Setup | LG 29UB55 21:9 UltraWide | HP Probook 630 G8 | Dell Latitude | Cabasse Stream Amp 100 | Boston Acoustics VS 240 | AUDIORAX Desk Stands | Mirage Omni S8 sub1 | Mirage Omni S8 Sub2
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Shawn, awesome solution! Glad you got it up to snuff and hope you enjoy. Lotta deep bass outta that beast.2-Channel: PC > Schiit Eitr > Audio Research DAC-8 > Audio Research LS-26 > Pass Labs X-250.5 > Magnepan 3.7's
Living Room: PC > Marantz AV-7703 > Emotiva XPA-5 > Sonus Faber Liuto Towers, Sonus Faber Liuto Center, Sonus Faber Liuto Bookshelves > Dual SVS PC12-Pluses
Office: Phone/Tablet > AudioEngine B1 > McIntosh D100 > Bryston 4B-ST > Polk Audio LSiM-703's -
Looks like you have it covered, but if you need help with something like that in the future let me know. I'm an absolute mediocre carpenter with some halfway decent tools.Wristwatch--->Crisco