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8 Φεβ 2021 · I have both of these subs set up and figure I would do a brief comparison. To keep it fairish I did not use the built in dsp adjustments on the svs. I used...
For consumer subs (not DIY), I still recommend SVS for entry level subs (just below 20Hz and under $600 USD). Once you get up to OPs requirements, mid-tier subs or higher, there may be better value propositions from other companies.
The SVS has better delay/parametric EQ controls, which can be useful for room mode compensation and integrating multiple subwoofers (a future upgrade could be a miniDSP for even better integration, so it could be achieved with the HSUs as well).
5 Ιουν 2013 · SVS vs HSU. I'm currently using a Velodyne DD12 that I'm borrowing from my brother while he builds a new theater. It sounds/feels really good, but I think my room (19x22) could really benefit from 2 subs. So I'm looking at getting another sub and was drawn to the SVS SB13-ULTRA.
I haven't compared them but the Hsu is (or can) a ported sub (with slightly more power) that will have more output than the other two. They are all decent subs, but I would go with the Hsu since you can try it both ways.
29 Μαΐ 2021 · Since you don't have an DSP then the SVS is the best choice. With the PB1000Pro you get 3-band Parametric EQ to knock down resonance peaks in your room, whereas with the LV12F you get 1-band. SVS also offers a phone APP that allows you control the volume, crossover, EQ, phase, etc. from your couch.
14 Δεκ 2019 · I've narrowed my view to the HSU ULS-15 MK2 and SVS SB 3000, I'm set on non-ported. My situation: 12x10x8 room open on the south 12' to kitchen, then to living. Primary listening (40%) and viewing (60%) is ~9' from the north 12' (A/V and fronts are inset in a 2x9' extension.