Congrats... you should enjoy that sub very well. I had it in my very large great room with WOTW and was extremely impressed. :T
Trust me zilbenz, you will not be disappointed in anything from SVS. I've given them over $1200 of my money and I've never regretted it once! There is nothing better than thinking your drywall is cracking while watching a movie!I'm also a new member of the SVS club.
I received my brand new SB12 Plus from SVS just over an hour ago and can't wait to go home and plug it in. Will be comparing it to my AV123 MFW 15 tonight. Hope to be impressed and have more space at the same time!
I'm assuming you've had some time to listen to the SB12-Plus. Any comparisons between the SB12 Plus and MFW-15? Though the little SVS won't be able to compete in terms of sheer output and extension, it seems like quite the performer in a very WAF-friendly packageI'm also a new member of the SVS club.
I received my brand new SB12 Plus from SVS just over an hour ago and can't wait to go home and plug it in. Will be comparing it to my AV123 MFW 15 tonight. Hope to be impressed and have more space at the same time!
I thought you might find the SB12-Plus a bit lacking in output and extension after using the MFW-15. A tiny sealed enclosure with a 12" driver simply can't keep up with a larger ported enclosure with a 15" driver, especially down deep. The two subs are clearly designed with very different goals in mind. The MFW-15 looks great but is larger and has a larger appeal to HT users. The SB12-Plus is targeted toward the decor-conscious user who requires good bass in a very small package. I've read of users who have used dual SB12-Pluses as stereo subs for music systems with great success. I also think the SB12-Plus would be impressive to many people as a HT subwoofer in small to medium sized rooms. Since you already own an excellent subwoofer in the MFW-15, your bass standards are already much higher than mostHello friends
The SB12 Plus was just gorgeous to look at and so ... easy to handle.
I purchased the sub to set up my second listening room in the garage for 100% music. To my ears, the SB12 didn't have the lower reach that I was hoping for, that I have gotten used to listening with the MFW 15. Maybe it's the smaller size.
I then switched it with the MFW-15 in the primary room to watch a movie. My wife and I both agreed that the MFW 15 was a better sub for our purposes.
I emailed SVS the next morning to request a return authorization and got a prompt reply. But the actual shipping back took 2+ more weeks because the UPS label was never sent. It took 2 or 3 more emails but, nevertheless, I thought that SVS has great customer service and am considering purchasing the PB13 Ultra in the near future from SVS.
I think your goal is reached. And then some. My room is about three times the size of yours (if not more) and I can play it at reference with "only" two Ultras.I have not tried WOTW with all 4 running yet but I think it is about time to try. My goal is to be able to play this safely at near reference volume. Good for you for making the right decision. Enjoy!
I gotta say, that is imressive :T. I would be shocked if you could not achieve clean reference levels with those subs.Hey Mike! I started out with 1 PB12-NSD. That was not good enough in my mind I just wanted more. I then bought a PB13-Ultra, then a 2nd. I then bought a PC13-Ultra and figured lets round off the number of subs I have so it is even and bought a 2nd PC13-Ultra. Very addicting and quite pricey but worth every penny. I have not tried WOTW with all 4 running yet but I think it is about time to try. My goal is to be able to play this safely at near reference volume. Good for you for making the right decision. Enjoy!
What SPL levels were you able to reach on WOTW? I have dual PB13 Ultras and am able to achieve 118/119 dB MAX. I am thinking I need another Ultra or two (just to make it even :yesWell I have in fact FINALLY played WOTW at reference level, and I have to say I had no problems whatsoever. Very impressive show!:boxer::hsd:
Who are these others? 75db with 115db peaks is reference level if your system is calibrated properly. 122db is reachable if you have more than one PB13U in an average sized room.I am thinking I need another Ultra or two (just to make it even :yesto achieve the 121/122 dBs that others state you should be reaching when your satellites are set to small.
There are several folks in many of the forums that state that the 115 peaks is only true when all other speakers are set to 'large' (or full range). Otherwise, the bass that is re-directed from them can be added to the 'peak 115' number. Some say 115 + 6 = 121dB. In an average-sized room, yes I have read that dual Ultras can hit in the low 120s. In a small room, I have read that one can hit 120ish.Who are these others? 75db with 115db peaks is reference level if your system is calibrated properly. 122db is reachable if you have more than one PB13U in an average sized room.
Hey counsil! Actually I am hitting 125db peaks!!! Lol. Fuckin amazing! Feel the sound, you should really experience this in person. Feel the sound is an understatement !There are several folks in many of the forums that state that the 115 peaks is only true when all other speakers are set to 'large' (or full range). Otherwise, the bass that is re-directed from them can be added to the 'peak 115' number. Some say 115 + 6 = 121dB. In an average-sized room, yes I have read that dual Ultras can hit in the low 120s. In a small room, I have read that one can hit 120ish.