Re: Deed is done!
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I think I may have uttered, 'wow', when I first unpacked it. I knew that it would be pretty big. I had sufficiently warned my wife that the new sub would basically look like we had a short, carpeted hot water heater in the corner of our den. I had to borrow a buddy's SUV to get the thing home from the UPS depot (signature required, my wife and I both work, yadda, yadda yadda). Wouldn't fit in the trunk/back seat of either of our cars. I had to go home for lunch just to listen to more music!
M80v2 | VP150v2 | QS8v2 SVS Pci+ 20-39 Emotiva UMC-1 & LPA-1 M22ti + T-Amp, in the Office
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Re: Deed is done!
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If you think it's big now, wait till it gets excited.
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Re: Deed is done!
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Very good, Peter C. Yes, I understand what you mean; my new EP500 really makes a terrific combination with my M22s. Peter B., that might happen, but I understand that SVS provides a very big box, so the situation that this eBay box seller ran into won't likely come about.
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Re: Deed is done!
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Re: Deed is done!
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That's hillarious, great find, John.
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Re: EP350 vs. SVS ??
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A bit of a step back from the EP500, but anybody know how the EP350 compares to either the SVS 20-39Pci or PB12-NSD??
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Re: EP350 vs. SVS ??
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Imo from experience with the EP350 and everything I have read, for the money there are better bargains from HSU and SVS in that price range. Now the EP500 and the EP600 at any price range are hard to beat.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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Re: EP350 vs. SVS ??
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Quote:
Imo from experience with the EP350 and everything I have read, for the money there are better bargains from HSU and SVS in that price range. Now the EP500 and the EP600 at any price range are hard to beat.
This is what I have heard as well.
I would assume that Axiom is hard at work building a sub that can compete with the performance of $500-600 subs that HSU and SVS are putting out.
IMHO, this is the one thing that Axiom is missing, a mid-budget sub, $500-$600 is the average price most average people are willing to spend for a sub (from what I have seen)
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Re: EP350 vs. SVS ??
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The PB12-NSD from SVS is $779.00 CAD, where the EP350 from the outlet will be $675.00 CAD. I'm just wondering if the SVS is truly a better sub for the extra $100.
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