I'm putting this here instead of the sub forum as there is more traffic here and because this is where my peops hang.
I won't be able to do a full evaluation until this weekend but so far I am VERY impressed. It's hooked to the LFE on my NAD T763 while my Era Sub 10 remains connected to one set of pre outs on the C162 pre.
Setup was a breeze, this sub integrated immediately and made it's presence known in the fullness of the sound that I am now getting from my DVD's. So far I have played the music tracks on the 5 star DVD "Standing in the Shadows of Motown", Norah Jones "Live in New Orleans", and The second disc on the latest Eagles DVD.
The sound is full, robust, plump (like real bass) yet tight and well controlled. This sub is far easier to integrate than the SVS was. Hail to Hsu.
I really thought that integrating 2 subs (one ported and the other sealed) would be a bear, not so far. There is only one node that I have found so far. $500 well spent.
Boz Scaggs "Greatest Hits live". Outstanding DVD musically and visually. The Hsu brings out it's fullness. Edster you must hear that DVD. BTW did you ever buy "Standing in the Shadows of Motown". The wonderful thing about using both of my subs, one on each side of the room, is that it has opened up the sound of my multi channel gear considerably.
You won't hear a comparison between the 2 subs for 2 channel. The Era is better in every respect musically. I won't be dragging subs around to hook them up differently. I can say that in the $500 price range the Hsu is untouchable. Far better than the SVS and Paradigm subs that I had.
The Hsu is set for max extension, one port plugged.
I can also say that had I bought the Hsu first instead of the SVS I wouldn't even own the Era because I would not have been unsatisfied.
BTW I don't own any Boz Scaggs CD's but the DVD is awesome. The first 2 songs of the encore alone are worth the price of admission. 20 minutes of Boz doing what he loves most and that's playin' the blues.
You owe it to yourself to seek the Mowtown disc even if you have to order it from Amazon.
> You won't hear a comparison between the 2 subs for 2 channel. The Era is better in every respect musically.
I understand your reluctance to move around a 70lb. sub but have a hard time understanding how you can be so sure of the Era's superiority without doing an A/B comparison.
Still that's pretty strong praise you've lavised on it. I think when you have the VTF-2 on max extension mode it's basically identical to the STF-2 from what I've been told. I'd be curious to hear what you think of the difference with max output mode.
I'll have to see if I can get some music DVDs from Netflix, I don't have a universal player though.
Trust me Eddie it ain't that hard to tell the difference if you have the requisite experience. The Hsu is outstanding but not up to the Era's standards. It shouldn't be as the Era is a bargain at 1k ($1100 in the finish that I have). Make no mistake about though the Hsu is an unqualified bargain at it's meager price. Relative to the STF 2 it does weigh less and I'm not sure why. I'd bet it is an outstanding sub as well.
Art, I have this sub and it is great. As you said the bass is not bloated like the SVS however I am not knocking them only that they are good for DVD'S and not music. I found the HSU much better for both worlds and returned the SVS which cost me a heck of a lot more being in Canada.
Just a note to their service. I noticed recently that I had a small noise in the volume control. I called the company and they told me to send back the amp for testing. 2 days after I sent it, they called and said we dicided that we will send you a brand new amp so not to satrt changing parts!!!! I was very happy and within 7 days, the amp went from my house to a new unit installed! Wonderful!
Just look at the specs. Without even doing so, I'll bet the enclosures are different, and it even might have a completely different driver. IMO, it would be smarter to buy one quality well built sub that can do the job right, rather than build a collection of entry level halfpints to do the same job.
I agree, so why don't you follow your advice and buy a good one. I have 2 great subs. The Era is anything but entry level. More lbs per sq inch than that bloated windbag that you bought.
If one thing is for certain, as you step up in 'class' with subwoofers, the size and weight go up with quality because to do their demanding job well, pure physics requires it. I've listened to all kinds of subs up to around $4,000, and they've got absolutely nothing on my SVS. You're only mistake was buying a bottom of the line model. What do you expect from bottom of the line in anything??? That's no different than trying to compare Studio100s with little Atoms as far as that goes. I suggest that next time you should set your sights higher than Atoms.
Im happy for you that your lightweight is the best performer in it's 50lb class. However, if you try to put little DeLaHoya in the same ring with Vitali "Dr. Iron Fist" Klitschko, he'll never get past the first round.
Paul supports my theory that the farther you get away from a big city the bigger things get. Truck tires, chicks hair, and newly added to the long list...subwoofers like Paul's.
Acutually Paul the Atoms are a better speaker than your CVs,you sell size to short,put DeLaHoya in the ring with you and youll never make it out of the first 25 seconds and it would take even less than that for the Atoms to show their superiority over your defunked CVs.
I know Eddie, plump was a word that I struggled with but inevitably settled on. The SVS that I owned (very shortly) had plenty of authority but was loose and sloppy, the Era is tight and musically accurate.
While watching the music DVD's the other night (with the Hsu) I watched as the musicians plucked the the bass strings and saw them vibrate and heard simultaneously the sound that correlates with what I was seeing visually and the best word I could come up with was plump. It was tight with authority and the movement that only a ported system allows. I'm afraid I'm not making myself clear. I spent the day in Salem at the Department of Human Services Diversity conference. I recently spent a year on my Service Delivery Area Diversity Committee and today was the big day with Governor Kulongoski and all that good rot. So I'm a bit bushed.
Tell me if you get it. If not we'll discuss it some more. It's really a very good sub.
So are you saying the Hsu is about in the middle between the SVS's sloppiness and the Era's tightness? It's not quite as tight and accurate as the Era but still very tight and accurate compared to the SVS? And I'd guess that being an ported sub, the Hsu probably puts out more SPL than the Era?
Actually, I don't think that it puts out more spl it just sounds different. However tonight I found a significant problem with the Hsu that I have to call tech support about tomorrow. It has a significant hum. Not good. Will keep informed.
AHA! Just got back from the Receivers section. So you're telling me your NAD was causing most of the hum? I am really eager to read the details of your apparent disenchantment with the NAD AVR... Especially how whatever model Yammie you bought compares to the NAD soundwise. I still can't believe that digital Panny would have any trouble at all crushing the Yammie to smithereens though.
Oh well, you KNOW that Paul will have a woody the size of Manhattan once he hears about this... (rolls eyes)
Actually if you like earth shaking bass some of the SVS offerings are awesome. Each generation of their subs get a little better too. With the right power, a PBUltra cylinder will absolutely leave you shaken, for instance, after watching master and commander. You are in the battle.
If you want this type of experience, then the SVS Far outshines all the HSU offerings. However, thier subs arent great for music. Just can respond fast enough and do get a bit sloppy.
This confirms my general impression that the Hsu subs are adequate for HT and very good for music, while the SVS subs are great for action movies and not very good for music.
A dichotomy that SVS reps on the hometheaterforum.com vehemently argued against, I might add.
Max extension. Lord knows I don't need anymore output. My goodness this thing makes noise, Pretty darn good noise at that. I'm using it for HT only. Even for FM and XM I go pure direct mode on the Yammie which means I get only my Era sub and Hafler power amp with the NAD pre as a gain. Good stuff Maynard!
Have you ever tried the max output mode? I'm just curious how much of a difference 7db really makes, whether you can notice it at all, especially for music. In my huge room I could use the extra output if it's really that much "extra."
If it's not noticeable then I might opt for the VTF-2 instead of the STF-2 when I do upgrade my lousy JBL.
Have you ever tried the max output mode? I'm just curious how much of a difference 7db really makes, whether you can notice it at all, especially for music. In my huge room I could use the extra output if it's really that much "extra."
If the 7db is not noticeable then I might opt for the VTF-2 instead of the STF-2 when I do upgrade my lousy JBL.