With the V2 10" and 12" THX, there is a small increase in magnet mass but otherwise same driver, and 0.7 to 1dB more output.slightly refined the driver on the v2
I believe the amp is the same as V1 but not 100% certain
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With the V2 10" and 12" THX, there is a small increase in magnet mass but otherwise same driver, and 0.7 to 1dB more output.slightly refined the driver on the v2
It is big indeed. I was doing some measurements in my living room and it definitely doesn't fit. I am leaning now more to the svs sb1000 for no other reason than size...The Monoprice Monolith subwoofer seems like a good solution if space is not an issue & one wants High SPL at 20Hz. For small spaces, the Rythmik sealed subwoofer looks like a better solution, but SPL at 20Hz may not be as effective.
The only real difference between the two versions is: V2 had some tweaking of the DSP engine and cosmetics. As some test results have been shown, I don't think there would be any audible difference between the two versions.Thanks! May i ask what is the difference between the two versions? If i compare pictures of the back they seem identical (erins review vs current monoprice website). PS: sorry but i know nothing about subs.
How do the build-your-own subwoofers perform? For example, the Marty subwoofers from gsg.
Roundover MartySubs v2.1 18" Flat Packs
Woofer update Aug. 2023: All 18" Roundover Series cabs can be modified to accommodate the One Audio 18" woofer. Buyer MUST send an email to [email protected] indicating the order # and which driver will be used. MartySubs Roundover Series v2.1 are the same easy-to-assemble flat packs as before...shop.gsgad.com
Do we have any data on these?
The reason I ask is if the performance is similar to subwoofers with the same size woofers than the value is quite good.
Thanks a lot! That is very helpful. It seems like databass has reviewed a fair number of DIY drivers.https://data-bass.com has some DIY subwoofer data, but none of the GSG models. In general, you can expect DIY subs to keep up with similarly sized commercial counterparts. Assuming of course there is enough amplifier power available, and the cabinet was well designed.
Thanks @MarcosCh ,Hey @OLED I can't really help you but if it is worth something, I see they also sell it in EU so maybe....
I have another question, related to the quality of the dsp (x-over) of the older SVS sb-1000 (non pro). Is it good enough to relay on it and drive the manins amp from the output or better to avoid altogether and go for an external x-over?
Any reviews or measurements here or elsewhere? I only find them for the pb...
(PS: by dsp i mean the low pass and high pass filters and also if it adds some sort of hiss or degradation to the mains signal)
Thanks.
How do you like the SW-12s?Thanks, SC. I was comparing SVS outlet prices at 0900 ET this morning. I got them in my cart and they were gone by the time I wrote my post and got back over there.
I picked up the Starke. I had their black friday sale in my cart all weekend. 2 subs for $838 delivered. Could do worse.
And yes, I was using your spreadsheet to get me there. Thanks much!!!
I found the SVS's on sale again before I completed the purchase of the SW-12's.How do you like the SW-12s?
So Audioholics they'll test it soon.The original 10S model comfortably met our "Medium" Bassaholic room size rating so we are itching to test the MKII to see if it can achieve our "Large" Bassaholic room size rating.