any canadians ordered svs?

hello all
if theres any canuck here that ordered from svs (torontonian preferred but not necessary), did u ran into probs with customs? was it worth it still?
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  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 11,021
    edited August 2004
    no but there is a dealer for HSU in TO..I know it's not SVS...
  • VE6OHV
    VE6OHV Posts: 119
    edited August 2004
    I looked into buying an SVS PB2+, however with the exchange rate, freight and customs problems I have been having with all electronic and audio gear I decided that it was not worth it. I would Love to own an SVS but I couldn't justify the cost. There is a guy from Calgary (he surfs this forum once in a while) that has an SVS PC series sub.... But that is all I know.

    Looks like I will be talking to CSS in BC and Al Wooley @ Raw Accoustics to meet my Sub needs.
  • gatemplin
    gatemplin Posts: 1,595
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by VE6OHV

    Looks like I will be talking to CSS in BC and Al Wooley @ Raw Accoustics to meet my Sub needs.

    Al does some really nice work and he really knows his stuff. He can build you an awesome custom sub. I have had no problems dealing with Bob at CSS and they are going to be coming out with some really cool stuff in the near future.
    Graham
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 11,021
    edited August 2004
    what is this CSS you are talking about....
  • gatemplin
    gatemplin Posts: 1,595
    edited August 2004
    www.creativesound.ca It is a audio company in BC. They specialize is DIY audio kits from Adire Audio. They also have their own unique drivers and kits. Al Wooley at www.rawacoustics.ca does the designing of the kits for CSS. Check out their EZ sub kit for the Shiva.
    Graham
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 11,021
    edited August 2004
    thanks !! we need more canadian participation !! so we can get great products at great prices
  • danger boy
    danger boy Posts: 15,722
    edited August 2004
    what if a friend purchased it for you in the US then he shipped it to ya? Would that still run into customs problems?
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  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 11,021
    edited August 2004
    not sure how that works...
  • ancientpimp
    ancientpimp Posts: 9
    edited August 2004
    wow great replies, folks...keep em comin.

    Willow
    at least i can try HSU b4 buyin here, i wish SVS has a branch here tho

    VE6OHV
    gatemplin
    thanks for link, i'll definitely check em sometime

    Willow
    i think we have our share of great speaker brands up here but nothin that people r raving about when it comes to ht subs, those two links r probly the closest we can get

    danger boy
    i'm thinkin if my cousin in texas migrates north for a vacation or me migrating south for christmas then order svs there n bring it back maybe i dont even have to declare it or maybe declare it n it wont be hit i hope...i dont know
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  • michael_w
    michael_w Posts: 2,813
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by danger boy
    what if a friend purchased it for you in the US then he shipped it to ya? Would that still run into customs problems?

    You get nailed for taxes, duties and brokerage fees although I'm not sure if you can mark the package as a present or something so that you can get away with that.


    When I finally decide to get a real sub I'm probably going to take an hour drive and pick up a rava from one of the 2 adire dealers in Canada. I got pretty lucky with the location cause I can drive and pick one up instead of shipping it.
  • tryrrthg
    tryrrthg Posts: 1,896
    edited August 2004
    The EZ sub kit for the Shiva should perform very similar to the SVS pci series. The SVS driver and the Shiva model almost exactly the same.
    Sony KDL-40V2500 HDTV, Rotel RSX-1067 Receiver, Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray, Slim Devices Squeezebox, Polk RTi6, CSi3 & R15, DIY sub with Atlas 15
  • jmierzur
    jmierzur Posts: 489
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by ancientpimp
    hello all
    if theres any canuck here that ordered from svs (torontonian preferred but not necessary), did u ran into probs with customs?

    Yes, I ordered two PC-Ultra's from SVS for delivery in Canada (non Toronto area). No problems with customs. Shipping did have problems, but SVS customer service addressed all issues. First rate company.
    was it worth it still?

    Yes, yes, yes...
  • gatemplin
    gatemplin Posts: 1,595
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by michael_w
    When I finally decide to get a real sub I'm probably going to take an hour drive and pick up a rava from one of the 2 adire dealers in Canada. I got pretty lucky with the location cause I can drive and pick one up instead of shipping it.

    Actually, the Rava is no longer available from the Canadian dealers. Only direct from Adire.
    Graham
  • Dr. Spec
    Dr. Spec Posts: 3,780
    edited August 2004
    I ordered two PC-Ultra's

    Can you even begin to describe what that did for your system? :cool:
    "What we do in life echoes in eternity"

    Ed Mullen (emullen@svsound.com)
    Director - Technology and Customer Service
    SVS
  • jmierzur
    jmierzur Posts: 489
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by Dr. Spec
    Can you even begin to describe what that did for your system? :cool:

    I tried by placing comments in another speaker thread. For my room, one PC-Ultra was outstanding, two is outrageous. My jaw still drops to the floor while listening to music.

    There are many threads mentioning low bass demo material. Most demo material is from movies; listening to these scenes (and watching the movie) is a remarkable experience with the SVS subs.

    Liking classical music, I ordered a SACD copy of the latest Telarc recording of the 1812 Overture. This recording is truly outstanding in its detail and dynamic range (I listen to the two channel version); highly recommended if you like classical music. The ending cannon volleys of the Overture literally ‘rip’ through you for lack of a better term. You also hear all the micro dynamics of the cannon volleys; an astonishing experience, completely dwarfing any movie scenes I have heard.

    I have taken this disc with me to the local shops and listened once again to the local sub offerings. Most have a problem with the low content and have a hard time reproducing any details (and I am being polite).
  • Dr. Spec
    Dr. Spec Posts: 3,780
    edited August 2004

    My jaw still drops to the floor while listening to music.

    Listening to these scenes (and watching the movie) is a remarkable experience with the SV subs.

    The ending cannon volleys of the Overture literally ‘rip’ through you for lack of a better term. You also hear all the micro dynamics of the cannon volleys; an astonishing experience, completely dwarfing any movie scenes I have heard.

    Most (other subs) have a problem with the low content and have a hard time reproducing any details (and I am being polite).

    There is only one Bass Authority.
    "What we do in life echoes in eternity"

    Ed Mullen (emullen@svsound.com)
    Director - Technology and Customer Service
    SVS
  • michael_w
    michael_w Posts: 2,813
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by gatemplin
    Actually, the Rava is no longer available from the Canadian dealers. Only direct from Adire.

    aaaaa crap. thanks for lettting me know that though.
  • ancientpimp
    ancientpimp Posts: 9
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by jmierzur
    I tried by placing comments in another speaker thread. For my room, one PC-Ultra was outstanding, two is outrageous. My jaw still drops to the floor while listening to music.

    There are many threads mentioning low bass demo material. Most demo material is from movies; listening to these scenes (and watching the movie) is a remarkable experience with the SVS subs.

    Liking classical music, I ordered a SACD copy of the latest Telarc recording of the 1812 Overture. This recording is truly outstanding in its detail and dynamic range (I listen to the two channel version); highly recommended if you like classical music. The ending cannon volleys of the Overture literally ‘rip’ through you for lack of a better term. You also hear all the micro dynamics of the cannon volleys; an astonishing experience, completely dwarfing any movie scenes I have heard.

    I have taken this disc with me to the local shops and listened once again to the local sub offerings. Most have a problem with the low content and have a hard time reproducing any details (and I am being polite).

    time to save up i guess, i think i'm going with 1 pc ultra for now (room is medium sized but has lots of openings to dining room/kitchen/stairway)
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  • jmierzur
    jmierzur Posts: 489
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by ancientpimp
    time to save up i guess, i think i'm going with 1 pc ultra for now (room is medium sized but has lots of openings to dining room/kitchen/stairway)

    Email the guys at SVS to see what they think would be appropriate for your situation. Unfortunately, I have not heard the 'ISD' or 'Plus' drivers in action and can not comment on their particular sound in comparison to the ‘Ultra’ driver. Maybe someone who has owned/heard these drivers could comment.

    You may want to look at the PB2-Plus for a larger room volume; appears to be the best 'bang-for-the-buck' of the line (was going to say 'boom-for-the-buck', but these subs do not 'boom').
  • ancientpimp
    ancientpimp Posts: 9
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by jmierzur
    Email the guys at SVS to see what they think would be appropriate for your situation. Unfortunately, I have not heard the 'ISD' or 'Plus' drivers in action and can not comment on their particular sound in comparison to the ‘Ultra’ driver. Maybe someone who has owned/heard these drivers could comment.

    You may want to look at the PB2-Plus for a larger room volume; appears to be the best 'bang-for-the-buck' of the line (was going to say 'boom-for-the-buck', but these subs do not 'boom').
    will do, thanks all for great replies, hopefully in a couple o months i'll post a "jaw-dropping thread" like u folks :)
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  • Dr. Spec
    Dr. Spec Posts: 3,780
    edited August 2004
    Check my SVS reviews at HTF. My handle is "Edward J M" and the reviews are hotlinked in my signature block for convenience.

    The TV-12 Ultra driver is king for SQ. It's also very expensive. The PB2+ IS the most subwoofer for the money, no doubt.

    The PB2-Ultra was just announced in black at $1800 for a limited time only and then the price will go up a bit more, but will still be hundreds less than the wood finished version.
    "What we do in life echoes in eternity"

    Ed Mullen (emullen@svsound.com)
    Director - Technology and Customer Service
    SVS
  • ancientpimp
    ancientpimp Posts: 9
    edited August 2004
    Originally posted by Dr. Spec
    Check my SVS reviews at HTF. My handle is "Edward J M" and the reviews are hotlinked in my signature block for convenience.

    The TV-12 Ultra driver is king for SQ. It's also very expensive. The PB2+ IS the most subwoofer for the money, no doubt.

    The PB2-Ultra was just announced in black at $1800 for a limited time only and then the price will go up a bit more, but will still be hundreds less than the wood finished version.

    whoa, great review, thanks for link....
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