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Re: SVS PCi 16-46 and the Axiom EP350-the thoughts
Adrian #271910 09/09/09 02:31 AM
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All Canadians (and their products) are raised on hockey pucks.

Re: SVS PCi 16-46 and the Axiom EP350-the thoughts
pmbuko #271912 09/09/09 02:44 AM
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Except for babies, the pucks are for teething.


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Re: SVS PCi 16-46 and the Axiom EP350-the thoughts
chesseroo #271920 09/09/09 11:43 AM
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 Originally Posted By: chesseroo
I also found the best effect occurred with the $2 Canadian Tire pucks and not so much with the $8 NHL Official logo pucks.


Only in Canada can the wisdom of choosing the correct hockey puck for creating just the right sound be found on a web board full of audiophiles.

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Re: SVS PCi 16-46 and the Axiom EP350-the thoughts
Wid #271934 09/09/09 01:02 PM
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 Originally Posted By: wid

You could look at the Hsu VTF 3 MK3 with real wood veneer.


Except that it is now side firing...

The VTF2-MK3 is still bottom firing though..



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Re: SVS PCi 16-46 and the Axiom EP350-the thoughts
HAY #271954 09/09/09 05:13 PM
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Is there any one out there that still makes down firing subs? I think some of the smaller eD subs are but the larger ones are front firing except of course the behemoth A7-700.

I really like my PB 13 Ultra smaller than the EP600/800 and as much output as just about anyone one would ever need.


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Re: SVS PCi 16-46 and the Axiom EP350-the thoughts
jakewash #271968 09/09/09 08:03 PM
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Although they are designed primarily from the HSU platform, the "Outlaw" series of subs are primarily down-firing and have similar features though at somewhat less cost than the HSU's. I have the LFM-1 Plus in my system of multiple subs and it has excellent build quality and sounds great.

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HAY #271979 09/09/09 08:50 PM
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 Originally Posted By: HAY
 Originally Posted By: wid

You could look at the Hsu VTF 3 MK3 with real wood veneer.


Except that it is now side firing...

The VTF2-MK3 is still bottom firing though..




I reckon you're right. Looks like the VTF 2 MK3 is down firing.


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Re: SVS PCi 16-46 and the Axiom EP350-the thoughts
Wid #272028 09/10/09 02:58 AM
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Wonder why everyone is moving away from the down firing subs? They used to be all the rage. Oh well, time marches on I guess.


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Micah #272030 09/10/09 03:17 AM
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Have any of you guys seen or heard of these Linear Array Transducers(LAT) made by Tymphany? See the writeup as to how they work, it's quite interesting; they use several smaller diaphragms with two opposing end motors in a very small package, just a few inches and are claimed to be comparable to dual 8", 10", or dual 12" depending on the model. Kewell!! check'em out.


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