Why DIY Or Buy Ugly When You Can Buy A Good Looking Sub!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2023
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    Most know you should be able to get better performance from a DIY sub or even just an ugly sub that is usually meant for behind the screen placement than a sub that is good performance and great looking! So yes there are places for the JTR and DIY subs, but isn't the same true of the Perlisten's of the world? Or is everyone out there a go big or go home, brute method of sub woofer approach? Let us know what you think in the comments! And keep an eye out for the Daily HiFi merch that is coming soon!
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Комментарии • 20

  • @conduit242

    JTR being ugly is a myth. Why do these “experts” ignore that they offer custom finishes for $300 extra?

  • @arasandthevolodkas
    @arasandthevolodkas Год назад +3

    Totally on point with this one guys ~ you will not notice a difference between the SVS and perlisten in a normal size room. The issue I take with Shane, I had a lengthy debate with him about this is that bigger subs = better or that you will notice a difference in the sub 20hz range even though mixing engineers aren’t utilizing or aware of utilizing anything below 20hz. If he wants to buy them , fine, he just needs to stop pushing the narrative. Also his take on multi sub is obnoxious

  • @powerguymark
    @powerguymark Год назад

    when properly calibrated and time aligned Two SVS SB 3000 subs WILL PUT MANY MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE SUBWOOFERS TO SHAME.

  • @eddietours3728
    @eddietours3728 Год назад +2

    Buy what ever you can 😅

  • @FatFolksProductions

    I've always wanted a pair of SVS PB16 Ultra's, however my wallet wouldn't let me and my wife almost put her foot up my.....HELLO.....when i told her what the cost would be for a pair of them. I instead built a pair GSG 18' Marty Cubes. Yes it took a little time to complete but it sounds fantastic compared to the pair of 12' Polk HTS' I used to own. So, the cost all in with both GSG kits both subs,(Dual Dayton Ultimax UM18-22 18' subs), A Crown XLS 2502 amp, and everything purchases to build, sand and paint (including DA polisher and DA sander and all clamps...thank god for Harbor Freight) I spent a little over $2100. Build time took me about 3 weeks, but that's because my work hours are crazy and changes all the time. Now my only issue is trying to figure out how to stop sh*t from falling off the walls. 🤣

  • @bigdogaxis
    @bigdogaxis Год назад +1

    Home theater in general, but subwoofer specifically is tribal in nature.

  • @monijam1
    @monijam1 Год назад +2

    Monolith 16" THX Ultra Sub $2,069 vs. Perlisten D15s $5,995...both are great but why not go with the Monolith and save $4,000 unless money is no object!

  • @r1ashad
    @r1ashad Год назад

    Let's go JTR! My money is on JTR! Let us know the really deal Channa.

  • @michaeloconnor9465
    @michaeloconnor9465 Год назад +1

    I wish I could get two perlisten.

  • @littlewicky1
    @littlewicky1 Год назад +1

    With Channa's point about the Perlisten sub he got for review being as good as dual SVS 3000 subs, wouldn't you be better going dual subs due to the seat to seat consistency. If it's just one seat you care about, by all means.

  • @juliangst
    @juliangst Год назад +5

    main problem is that there aren’t many pre build and finished subs bigger than 15 inch (especially in Europe).

  • @KimmoJaskari
    @KimmoJaskari Год назад

    I thought about buying a pair of SVS SB 2000s, the non-Pro variant (trying to keep costs reasonable, and SVS in Europe are not priced in a reasonable fashion). Then I saw how they looked and I decided I didn't want SVS after all. What I did wind up with was a pair of hand-made BK Electronics out of the UK, sealed, downward-firing and with actual lighter wood veneer on them. I expect them to look great; currently waiting for the pair, they're in shipping. And I paid less for a pair of those 12-inch sealed models than I would for previous gen SVS. Will they outperform an SB 2000? I don't know, but they're certainly in the ballpark, slightly larger physically, and use (I believe) the same driver the original SB 2000 had a modified variant of (a Peerless element). Buying without a demo is always a bit fraught, but I'll be shocked if they don't shake my house. Sure, I had to wait a couple of weeks - because they built them when I ordered them. I think that's just so cool. And I had my choice of veneers - hell, I might have been able to talk them into a custom finish if need be, but they already have all the usual suspects for veneers.

  • @michaelwyckoff7593
    @michaelwyckoff7593 Год назад +2

    Hello

  • @eddietours3728
    @eddietours3728 Год назад +1

    REL baby