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The Marketplace => Sweet Deals => Topic started by: Doublej on 21 Feb 2018, 01:41 am
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https://www.svsound.com/products/sb12-nsd-outlet-c-1
On a related note does anyone care about these postings?
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If nothing else I signed up for the Free Giveaway drawing.
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https://www.svsound.com/products/sb12-nsd-outlet-c-1
On a related note does anyone care about these postings?
I do! Bass is 30% of the 2 channel experience (per Toole et al.) and definitely important for HT as well. So keep it coming!
Thanks!
Best,
Anand.
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Thought this looked very interesting but the Monoprice 9723 beats it pretty handily, for < 1/2 the cost.
-Jim
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Care to elaborate on that? One sealed, one ported.
Best suited for music?
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http://www.avsforum.com/the-best-budget-subwoofer/
-Jim
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Thought this looked very interesting but the Monoprice 9723 beats it pretty handily, for < 1/2 the cost.
-Jim
Thanks for sharing the group test link, however since the SVS sub wasn't part of the group test how were you able to draw this conclusion?
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My examining those measurements along side the sub in question:
http://www.audioholics.com/subwoofer-reviews/sb12-nsd-subwoofer/sb12-nsd-measurements
-Jim
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LMAO!
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Thought this looked very interesting but the Monoprice 9723 beats it pretty handily, for < 1/2 the cost.
-Jim
Price aside, the SVS SB12-NSD is a generation behind but a model above the SVS SB-1000 which your linked AVS forum comparison mentioned provides better clarity, punch, and volume than the Monoprice 9723. Unrealistic to compare a $112 sub versus one that a few years ago retailed for $649. Not saying the 9723 is crap because I'm a repeat Monoprice customer (for bits and pieces).
In general I find AVS and audioholics good references for low to mid-fi gear suited for newbies. Trying to connect reviews from two different sources can be full of apples and oranges comparative problems.
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Price aside, the SVS SB12-NSD is a generation behind but a model above the SVS SB-1000 which your linked AVS forum comparison mentioned provides better clarity, punch, and volume than the Monoprice 9723. Unrealistic to compare a $112 sub versus one that a few years ago retailed for $649. Not saying the 9723 is crap because I'm a repeat Monoprice customer (for bits and pieces).
In general I find AVS and audioholics good references for low to mid-fi gear suited for newbies. Trying to connect reviews from two different sources can be full of apples and oranges comparative problems.
I wasn’t focused on the qualitative stuff at all. Just the measurements of each sub.
Jim
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What an incredible deal !!!! :thumb: a guy just sold a used one for $270 obo
But at this price it really pays to get the warranty . I’m blown away by how much bigger (huge) ported subs are.
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That's not a bad price for a good sub. I also think a pair of the Monoprice subs crossed over as low as you can could work well in a 2 channel system.