Which sub would you recommend?
Aussiemike
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Hi, I have RTI A7 towers and the CS A4 centre and now want to get a sub. I live in Australia so I pay a lot more than you guys do.
These are the ones I am looking at and there prices. My room size is about 1900 square feet. Is it really worth paying $250 more for the SVS?
SVS-PB1000 pro $1000.
SVS SB1000 pro $900.
Polk PW505 $900
Polk HTS12 $750
Klipsch R-120SW $750
Cheers
Mike
These are the ones I am looking at and there prices. My room size is about 1900 square feet. Is it really worth paying $250 more for the SVS?
SVS-PB1000 pro $1000.
SVS SB1000 pro $900.
Polk PW505 $900
Polk HTS12 $750
Klipsch R-120SW $750
Cheers
Mike
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Aussiemike wrote: »Is it really worth paying $250 more for the SVS?
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I would not consider any of those listed as adding enough to the RTiA7s except the PB1000 Pro.
Personally, I wouldn't go lower than a pair of SB2000s or a single or pair of PB2000s.
Is the 1900 square feet a typo or it really cubic feet? 1900 square feet is almost like a 38 ft by 50 ft space in a barn. I like big rooms for audio systems, but wow. If it is that big you could use anything with higher bass outputs.
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Aussiemike wrote: »Hi, I have RTI A7 towers and the CS A4 centre and now want to get a sub. I live in Australia so I pay a lot more than you guys do.
These are the ones I am looking at and there prices. My room size is about 1900 square feet. Is it really worth paying $250 more for the SVS?
SVS-PB1000 pro $1000.
SVS SB1000 pro $900.
Polk PW505 $900
Polk HTS12 $750
Klipsch R-120SW $750
Cheers
Mike
Yes, the SVS is worth it. I would go for the pb1000. If you can swing a PB2000, that would be ideal.Living Room 2.2: Usher BE-718 "tiny dancers"; Dual DIY Dayton audio RSS210HF-4 Subs with Dayton SPA-250 amps; Arcam SA30; Musical Fidelity A308; Sony UBP-x1000es
Game Room 5.1.4: Denon AVR-X4200w; Sony UBP-x700; Definitive Technology Power Monitor 900 mains, CLR-3000 center, StudioMonitor 350 surrounds, ProMonitor 800 atmos x4; Sub - Monoprice Monolith 15in THX Ultra
Bedroom 2.1 Harmon Kardon HK3490; Bluesounds Node N130; Polk RT25i; ACI Titan Subwoofer -
I see what's meant by pricing being higher. A PB2000 Pro is $2,099 Australian dollars which equates to about $1500 US dollars.
https://avaustralia.com.au/svs-pb-2000-pro-12-550w-ported-subwoofer/
The US price is currently $899 for a PB2000 Pro but scheduled to go up in early October to $1099 (!). I didn't check all of the models but the PB3000 is also going to go up to $1599 from $1399.
Anyone on the fence about getting a new sub from them might want to jump before October 4. -
Thanks for all the comments. Will order the SVS PB1000 today, unfortunately my budget does not allow the 2000. Yes, it was a typo, it should have been cubic feet.
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I think you’ll be quite pleased with it in that space!
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Aussiemike wrote: »Thanks for all the comments. Will order the SVS PB1000 today, unfortunately my budget does not allow the 2000. Yes, it was a typo, it should have been cubic feet.
Shame you can't swing for a Velodyne.Political Correctness'.........defined
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