Jan 03, 2019 The kitchen has two doorways leading to a second living room and dining room. Ford 6410 manual. 1991 john deere 310c backhoe manual. My plan was to add a 2nd vtf 2.5 later in the year but now I'm wondering if they would be inadequate. HSU recommends dual VTF 3 MK 5. Install redsail cutting plotter usb driver download. Since I'm over the initial 30 days, they offered to accept a return with a 15% restocking fee and I'd be responsible for the shipping. Hsu's latest subwoofer, the VTF-1 mk3, is a little powerhouse with a 10' driver, 250 watt amplifier, and dual 3.5' diameter ports. Read our review of the $400 VTF-1 mk3 to see how we liked it.
I am buying my first subwoofer. My search is constrained by a $500 budget, and a 50lb weight limit. Size doesn't matter. I am thinking either HSU VTF-1 MK2 or SVS PB-1000.
It will go in a 15X15 room that has PSB Imgage C60 for L/C/R and Image S50 for surrounds. Onkyo 808 will be the AVR. Listening to music 30%, movies 70%.
I have never heard either of these, and unfortunately my work schedule doesn't permit me to do so before buying.
I am not married to either of these subs, so if anyone has a different suggestion I am open to it.
It will go in a 15X15 room that has PSB Imgage C60 for L/C/R and Image S50 for surrounds. Onkyo 808 will be the AVR. Listening to music 30%, movies 70%.
I have never heard either of these, and unfortunately my work schedule doesn't permit me to do so before buying.
I am not married to either of these subs, so if anyone has a different suggestion I am open to it.
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Hi all,
First post. Great forums!
I picked up a free non-working HSU VTF3-MKII recently and finally got around to pulling it apart. Definitely, the amp is toast (works faintly in and out with some loud surges). I pulled that out and hooked the driver directly to my sonos amp and it seems to be working perfectly so it's either send amp back for repair, get the MKIV upgraded amp, get a Dayton SPA250 replacement or lastly get a used inuke 6000. I'm in Canada so sending back to HSU is a bit of a pain. I'm pretty sure I can send something for repair and not incur customs/duties but will have to do some paperwork and pain in the butt crossing the border unless I just didn't declare it. The Dayton is available in Canada and roughly the same landed to my door compared to the exchange rate plus gas to pickup across the border and bring back without declaring (not ideal). The inuke is about 200 more than the Dayton, local pickup. Likely, I'll fix the sub and sell it for about 400 so the inuke is only an option if I change my mind and keep it. Here's the questions:
1. Is there any reason to get the dsp version of the dayton if I'm using the sub with an anthem receiver and arc?
2. Is the inuke way overkill for the sub and, if not, would it eek out more performance?
3. I already have a pair of powered subs built into my deftech st-l's and a 15' paradigm active servo v1 - would the HSU add much to the setup? Theatre is about 16 feet wide x 20 feet long but open to the rest of the basement about another 20 feet back; ceiling is about 7.5 feet.
4. I have to build a riser for the second row - would the hsu driver plus the inuke work well as a subwoofer built into the riser - should be able to have a box about 3 feet x 8 feet x 15 inches tall. Any guesses if that would be an improvement over the hsu box/dayton amp? Worth bothering?
Thanks all!
First post. Great forums!
I picked up a free non-working HSU VTF3-MKII recently and finally got around to pulling it apart. Definitely, the amp is toast (works faintly in and out with some loud surges). I pulled that out and hooked the driver directly to my sonos amp and it seems to be working perfectly so it's either send amp back for repair, get the MKIV upgraded amp, get a Dayton SPA250 replacement or lastly get a used inuke 6000. I'm in Canada so sending back to HSU is a bit of a pain. I'm pretty sure I can send something for repair and not incur customs/duties but will have to do some paperwork and pain in the butt crossing the border unless I just didn't declare it. The Dayton is available in Canada and roughly the same landed to my door compared to the exchange rate plus gas to pickup across the border and bring back without declaring (not ideal). The inuke is about 200 more than the Dayton, local pickup. Likely, I'll fix the sub and sell it for about 400 so the inuke is only an option if I change my mind and keep it. Here's the questions:
1. Is there any reason to get the dsp version of the dayton if I'm using the sub with an anthem receiver and arc?
2. Is the inuke way overkill for the sub and, if not, would it eek out more performance?
3. I already have a pair of powered subs built into my deftech st-l's and a 15' paradigm active servo v1 - would the HSU add much to the setup? Theatre is about 16 feet wide x 20 feet long but open to the rest of the basement about another 20 feet back; ceiling is about 7.5 feet.
4. I have to build a riser for the second row - would the hsu driver plus the inuke work well as a subwoofer built into the riser - should be able to have a box about 3 feet x 8 feet x 15 inches tall. Any guesses if that would be an improvement over the hsu box/dayton amp? Worth bothering?
Thanks all!