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Re: SVS vs HSU
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Joined: Apr 2003
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For apples to apples, lets say the PB1-ISD. I do not know if I can swing the Water heater by the wife. She thinks the Pioneer is big enough as it rattles teh house ok. But one day I will have to give it back to my little brother when he moves to where he can have it.
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Re: SVS vs HSU
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Joined: May 2003
Posts: 73
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That's funny, the PB1 is backordered now! Plus, I just read that HSU is offering free shipping. Which really makes this a tough decision. I'm sure the VTF-2 will be plenty of sub for my current set up, but for the extra cost of the SVS, I don't think I'd find myself dreaming of updgrades in the future.
Decisions!
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Re: SVS vs HSU
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Joined: Mar 2003
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At my house. I was originally going to get the VTF-2, but it was backordered so I first ordered the 20-39. Decided it was too big and then ordered the VTF-2. I compared them both before I sent back to 20-39. I did a review on here a while back, with all the typical disclaimers(not scientific, not blind, etc) Although I did have my fiancee listen to two pieces blind.
In retrospect, I probably had them both up too loud(pre SPL meter) but even with that the 20-39 didn't seem as good to me. I was suprised, since I was expecting it to be the better performer.
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Re: SVS vs HSU
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Joined: Jun 2003
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What type amp/reciever are you running? Also at about what freq. do you have your crossover on the vtf-2 set at. Volume also....and what size room do you have? thanks
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