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SVS rolls out 2000 Pro Series 12" subwoofers
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SVS rolls out 2000 Pro Series 12" subwoofers
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Does a cylinder sub perform as well as the traditional cube?Nice to see the classic lineup being refreshed. I owned a cylinder sub many years ago from SVS and enjoyed it thoroughly!
The logic of a cylinder is it can have a larger volume cavity with low cost and small footprint. So, ideally it can be tuned lower, cost less and take up less floor space.Does a cylinder sub perform as well as the traditional cube?
The cylinder is $50 more than the other highest price SW in the same class.The logic of a cylinder is it can have a larger volume cavity with low cost and small footprint. So, ideally it can be tuned lower, cost less and take up less floor space.
I hope you didn’t think I was being difficult. I think you’re saying a cube and cylinder of the same volume would be similar in sound but the cylinder will cost less and be as good as the cube.Typically, a cube sub of the same internal volume as the cylinder models would cost a lot more.
I’ll move along...
@Ronald Epstein has one of the older models, I believe. He might also know who among us has/had an SVS cylinder sub and can comment more on them.The cylinder is $50 more than the other highest price SW in the same class.
Has anyone here owned one?
I wonder how long a cat would hang on when it goes below 20Hz...That cylinder is covered in a fabric, it looks like. And we have cats.
Like 20 years ago...