Review SVS PB12-Plus

Started by Starred, January 9, 2006, 00:03:13

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GPO

nice....

Als ik mijn subwoofer upgrade (voorlopig niet), dan wordt het een SVS....  >:D >:D

Blijkbaar kun je die tegenwoordig dus ook kopen in duitsland (stond een link op de laatste pagina van de recensie)?

da's mooi.

GPO
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Starred

Nog een uitgebreide (Engelstalige) review van de PB12-Plus door Secrets:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_13_1/svs-pb12-plus-subwoofer-1-2006-part-1.html

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The PB12-Plus is a contemporary and handsome subwoofer with excellent fit and finish, and enough finish options to any décor. SVS is known for making large subwoofers, because a high cabinet volume is so beneficial to good performance and efficiency at the deepest frequencies. The PB12-Plus is no exception, so make sure you have the space in your music/theater room for this large subwoofer.

The efficient and cool-running Indigo BASH amp has useful features like an electronic limiter to help protect the woofer under extreme operating conditions, a PEQ control (premium finishes only) for taming an in-room response peak, and a continuously variable phase control which allows optimum phasing of the mains and sub and easy integration of multiple subwoofers.

The PB12-Plus variable tuning design allows the enthusiast to easily and quickly select the best combination of output and extension to suit his/her particular preferences and room size. I like the new porting arrangement which features a 20 Hz tune with all three ports open, and a 16 Hz tune with two ports open. Retaining two 3" vents in the 16 Hz tune will minimize the potential for port chuffing at high playback levels.

Since the PB12-Plus performed very well in the objective tests, its strong performance in home theater applications was no surprise. In my mid-size room, the 20 Hz tune provided impressive dynamics and authority, with useable extension to 17 Hz. Maximum output in the 16 Hz tune was somewhat more sedate, but extension improved to a subterranean 13 Hz.

For music, I found the PB12-Plus exhibited good detail, excellent deep extension, and well-preserved pitch. I preferred the 16 Hz tune over the 20 Hz tune for music applications, likely due to its flatter in-room FR and marginally better phase and decay behavior.

If you have the space for a large subwoofer, the PB12-Plus offers class-leading performance value at the $1,000 price point.

Ettepet

Leuk om een SVS sub vergeleken te zien met de Teufel subs.  Komt er nog goed af ook (de SVS bedoel ik dan ;)).

Movievault

Maar de teufel sub is dan ook nog groter en vooral veeel duurder.
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angelostefano

Ik heb hem gehad.
Een hele tijd terug.
Maar moest hem wegdoen want het was toch iets te veel van het goede.
Het enige wat ik er nog van heb is de pen die ik erbij kreeg hahahahaah.

Gewoon een beest!!!!!!!!


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