Eftersom det har varit så många som tryckt på för att SVS gör de bästa subbarna, kontakta jag dem med lite frågor. Här är kommunikationen nerifrån och upp. Tyvärr levererar de inte 240V subbar till amerikanska adresser. Kan bli lite jobbigt om man flyttar hem.
The PB13-Ultra is our best-sounding sub as well as the one with the most clean dynamic range for big rooms. Aside from the increase in output, the Ultra13 woofer has a unique underhung voice coil motor topology which results in extremely low distortion with a very linear power response and extended upper frequency response. It really has a sound all its own and has great punch and slam on music while being able to move loads of air on the really deep LFE. If it's within budget the Ultra is always worth it.
Jack Gilvey
Director – Customer Service
SV Sound, LLC
703.436.1464 (office)
585.486.1787 (e-fax)
[email protected] (e-mail)
svs_jackg (skype)
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I'll take whatever you think is the best option for me. Can you get it down to one option?
On Jun 15, 2010, at 7:47 AM, "SVS - Sales" <
[email protected]> wrote:
If you like it that loud then I'd consider a PC12-Plus or PB12-Plus at a minimum, maybe even an Ultra if your family wears ear protection.
We do not ship 220v subwoofers to US addresses, so it would have to
> be 110v.
>
> Jack Gilvey
> Director – Customer Service
> SV Sound, LLC
> 703.436.1464 (office)
> 585.486.1787 (e-fax)
>
[email protected] (e-mail)
> svs_jackg (skype)
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Thanks for the quick replay
I like to watch my movies loud, so loud that the rest of the family wears ear protection.
I do not like an in wall sub.
Can you deliver 240V?
I live in Florida, but I'm Swedish and mu current sub runs on 240V and it would be really good for me if I move back home. I do have a 120
> outlet available at the same place. So if you see any disadvantage with it. Then I will go for 120v
>
> On Jun 15, 2010, at 6:29 AM, "SVS - Sales" <
[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Thanks for contacting SVS!
Beautiful theater! Rather a large space you’ve got there, so the right sub really depends on how loud you like to watch movies. Even a PB13-Ultra wouldn’t be overkill at all in such a large space, although in-wall speakers tend to be somewhat limited dynamically compared to larger models and so for your system a PB12-Plus or PC12-Pluswould likely be a great match. Compared to the DD-15, though, evenour PB12-NSD has a sizeable advantage in performance as you can see
from the 3rd-party outdoor ground-plane testing results below. The two subs are fairly comparable in the upper bass but the Velodyne starts to compress the deep bass even at medium-volume sweeps (that’s how servos lower distortion, they lower output) and the 6dB spread in max output at 20Hz means you’d need a pair of DD-15 to keep up with the PB12-NSD down that deep. Quite a performance given the price difference!
How loud would you say you’d like to be able to listen to movies?
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Hi,
I have doubts about what subwoofer to buy.
My room is 4467 qbf
I have Sonance upper range in wall speakers I have a Marants SR8002 I will only use it for movies
Here are some pictures from my room
What subwoofer system would you recommend me to buy?
I have just been quoted a Velodyne DD15 that I’m ready to move on. So I would highly appreciate a quick response on this mail.
Redigerat av Unregistered76870ca0, 15 June 2010 - 15:04.