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  1. By the way I would definitely set the Heresys to small. If you have a sub there is no point in forcing the Heresys to try to duplicate what the sub should be doing.
  2. If the receiver is set up to "know" that you have a sub and you want your mains to be considered small, it will send lower freq material (<80hz) to the sub during movies or music.
  3. My understanding of these JBL boxes is that there arent many subs out there that will out-output them. That said, they do drop off pretty quickly below 30hz. So it depends on your tastes I guess. I love mine but I too wonder if lots more extension might be worth sacrificing some of the face-melting output this beast has. It occurs to me as I write this that most of us are doing this with the cheapo PE amp and if I am not mistaken the box is rated for 800w continuous and 1600w peak. In summary, my guess is you would like the deeper extension but would immediately miss the "slam" that you would be giving up. Dan
  4. What is tickle? Why is it not a good idea to turn the sub amp down while turning up receiver sub output? And finally, I just assumed that leaving sub amp on 24/7 would put unnecessary wear on the amp. Admittedly, I am not an electronics guy.
  5. I have wondered the same thing. I gave up a long time ago...I just get up and turn the amp off manually before going to bed. Sorry thats no help. Dan
  6. There was a discussion about this very topic some time ago. I have only a rudimentary understanding of the physics of sound but I recall someone making the claim that the lowest audible sounds have a wavelength of 30-something feet and therefore cannot be heard in a room that is smaller than that. Given that logic, only frequencies above what...200hz can be heard with headphones? Just my .02
  7. I would love to get some sort of EQ into my system but with my current listening room, the WAF of bringing yet another piece of equipment in would be unacceptable. Either I am really lucky with room acoustics or perhaps its "ignorance is bliss" and I like the way it sounds because I have yet to hear it really optimized. I think someday I will get something like the PB2plus but right now I love my JBL and it was pretty inexpensive. Just my 2 cents. Dan
  8. Danartdis

    SVS

    Let me start by apologizing for changing the topic, but how did you like the PB2s? How big of a room are in? From all the press that the PB2s got initially, it seems that 2 would have been overkill in all but the biggest rooms.
  9. Jabez, I am no acoustics expert but it seems to me that at the very least you might run into unwanted vibration in the wall unit with the low frequency energy source being so close (inside) to it. My guess is that at low and medium volumes it may sound the same as a more traditional placement but at higher volumes things could get rattling. Just my 2 cents. Dan
  10. Danartdis

    SVS

    Bruin, I havent been on here much lately but may I ask why you are selling the 2 PB2s?
  11. Your room is pretty big. I personally think that $600 and under isnt going to cut it in a room that size. But as I am sure you have heard, no matter what the price point, your best bang for the buck is probably SVS. Good luck. Let us know what you decide. Dan
  12. Frankie, I have one of the JBL boxes too and during a bout of acute "upgrade-itis" I contacted SVS about potential upgrades. Tom was honest enough to say upfront that he could offer nothing that would compete with the output of the JBL box. Of course he went on to say that down low the JBL would get spanked but you are correct about overall output. Dan
  13. Ok Dillon. We have been patient. I have been watching this thread sink lower and lower on the list waiting for pictures, graphs, and rabid reviews. C'mon dude. How do you like it? Did you settle on a location? I hope you are loving it. Dan
  14. What do you mean you have a ticket open? I have the AVR 500 and the sensor does seem a little finicky. I have also had one other minor problem that I have been able to work around. Dan
  15. Dillon, Congrats on the arrival of your baby. Would it be possible to rearrange the whole thing so that the TV/Mains/center/sub could be against the short wall opposite the fireplace? My living room with HT is dimensionally similar to that and all the action is on one of the short walls. I am not really sure how that will impact the sound but it seems to be an arrangement that feels less "cramped". Just a thought. Dan
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