What sub drives your HT?
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Just noticing alot of people tend to go for a SVS or HSU sub for their HT. Just curious as to why some go with one over the other. Which one do you enjoy?
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Hsu VTF-3
As for why Hsu or SVS. Unless you have heard subs from both companies, it comes down to four factors IMO....shape, size, cost, and whose marketing you like better.
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Don't underestimate marketing! Everytime I drink a Pepsi (particularly a diet pepsi) I think..."hey - this tastes better than coke", but guess which I always buy at the store and order at a resturant?
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HSU VTF-2 here.
Went with it because of price, reviews, and tons of positive feedback. Couldn't be more happy with my decision.
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I went with the HSU STF-2 mostly because of price, and HSU's glowing reviews. If I was interested in investing more money, I would have checked out SVS' line-up.
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svs 25-31pci tuned to 22Hz
Last edited by metier; 03/26/04 12:56 AM.
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svs 25-31pci @22hz
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That's because generally speaking, Coke in a restaurant is more towards the sweet side (still not as horrifically sweet as Pepsi). Coke from a can (or a plastic bottle) has a highly acidic finish, whereas Coke from a bottle has a smoother finish. Pepsi from anything is just plain nasty. :-P Diet anything is worse.
OK, that, and Pepsi is far less widely available in restaurants.
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SVS 16-46cs powered with a Samson S700 amp. I'm going to get a second 16-46cs once I get my M60's.
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