Subwoofers: Axiom vs. Hsu vs. SVS
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Ive heard nothing but good news about all these subs. Anyone have experience comparing at least 1 of these against axiom subs?
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Re: Subwoofers: Axiom vs. Hsu vs. SVS
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stbean-
i dont think this thread was ignored on purpose, its just that the 'sub' question has been brought up about 20 times in the last month or so.. go do some reserarch in prior threads and you will find the 'sub' topic lines. or even go put 'sub' in the search function, and you should find PLENTY of info to read for a few days.
GENERAL BELIEF- axiom subs are good, HSU and SVS are better. i dont think you will be disappointed with any of them. just ensure that you purchase one that is compatible to your room size.. if you have alot of air to move, you will need a big sub to move it.. sounds simple, eh?
bigjohn
EXCUSE ME, ARE YOU THE SINGING BUSH??
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Re: Subwoofers: Axiom vs. Hsu vs. SVS
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The main problem with Axiom subs, is that the $620 EP350 is comparable to the $499 HSU VTF-2. So the HSU is more bang for the buck. The HSU VTF-3 is supposed to be really impressive, though.
However, the Axiom comes in all the great Axiom finishes and grilles, while the HSU come in plain black. You can not go wrong with either.
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don't forget about the nice rosewood and piano black finish options on the Hsus, snippy.
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-The Axiom subs are also forward firing while Hsu subs are downward firing (maybe Alan can speak for Ian on his choice here?)
-the Axioms use aluminum woofers - not sure what the Hsus are
-the Hsus do have the additional features of continuously variable crossovers and (the selling point for me) a defeatable auto-on... I can turn it on and off and not have to worry about sending it enough trigger voltage
Other than that, subwoofers aren't really my forte, so I have to step back from this discussion.
Bren R.
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Just wanted to toss in that SVS also have defeatable auto-on.
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Wow - I always assumed that all subs had three power settings: Off, On, Auto-On. All of the subs that I have dealt with have had those three settings - heh.
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Ya that downward firing is kindof wierd. I dunno If the sound of my loose floorboards rattling would sound so great.
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The SVS sits on a plate. When I opted for the SVS 20-29PCi, I didi it for the same reasons I chose Axiom for the speakers. This is where SVS (and HSU) excels - it's what they do and they do it extremely well. All three companies have world-class Custoemr Service. Comments on the forum indicate that the EP350 is a good sub. I just wanted one that was based on a focused expertise. Pick the one you like - you won't be disappointed.
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http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/1/1041.html
Three Subwoofers Face Off: SVS 25-31PCi, HSU Research VTF-3, and Axiom Audio EP-350 Subwoofers
"Final Thoughts
If you haven't figured out already, the SVS emerges as the winner of this face-off. You'll also be surprised to learn it is the least expensive of the group! It just goes to show you that more expensive doesn't always mean better. At just $549, the SVS is the best bargain in bass. "
SVS seems first, HSU second, and Axiom just doesn't make good subs, as it seems. I've seen a lot of other reviews with the same train of thought(SVS first, HSU at a close second with the upper models, and Axiom last).
Hope this makes your decision easier.
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