I have a pair of SVS SB16-Ultra subs. I am certainly no sub guru, but I'd like to think I know the difference between chicken shyte and chicken salad; otherwise, I guess ignorance is bliss. I've been very pleased with the subs. Based on the many comments I've read, I'm sure I would prefer a servo setup, but I am not using OB speakers, so I guess they are "OK". One thing about them that I see on none of the servo amp options, and that I would desperately miss, is the App on the phone... I Love It. From the palm of my hand I can play and tweak... sweep phase back and forth, slope, frequency, volume... you name it. I haven't even gotten to the point of measurement yet and I am in no rush to do so. If it's the sound I like, then it IS right. When I feel like getting the Umik / REW microphone out of the box then I'm sure I will learn more. One thing I have very much learned, in life, when something is easier / more friendly to use, it is more likely to be used. How many servo setups are setup "OK" because it just became such a chore for the amateur to get off the couch? How much nervosa... "I think it sounds different"? I don't know. Sitting in the spot and listening to the change happen, in real time, has been very helpful - to me.
What I'm genuinely curious about is why / whether what I have is no good, is a mistake? The front baffle is 2" thick, the rest 1" thick. I've seen an internal shot of the ported version and it appears to be well braced (pic below). The woofer seems pretty unique... for better, or worse?
As for the generalized commentary about SVS, I'll share this. I sent a speaker to Danny recently. The speaker was a mess and I knew it was a mess (I could smell the chicken shyte). When I shared what I was doing with two different "audiophile" friends, they spoke poorly of Danny and told me it was a mistake. Well, I'd come to my own conclusion and sent the speaker anyway... and boy am I glad I did. I got a taste of the knowledge and what I'd be buying into when I finally decide on what speaker to order. I also found out first hand what a kind and decent guy Danny is. Now, based on my own experience with something, guess what I think of the judgement of my "audiophile" friends who've never dealt with GR Research and cast aspersions instead?
Words on the interweb flow in both directions.
