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Seen posts around about the 20s starting to rattle and people offloading them at some point. Long term unknown flaw of a Big batch that were made at some point... Honestly, I wouldn't suspect thatd be what you were up to. Only problem is not sinking more $$$ in getting them to me in Chicago safe and sound. |
Nope. No rattle on either pair. Never even heard of this issue until you just mentioned it. I could see why it would rattle if the internal bracing came unglued, though. There's a ton of it in there.
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Defective glue or epoxy, some moisture exposure along the production and they could have ended up with a quarter or half a year's worth of units or who knows maybe more that isn't maintaining structural integrity (?) When'd you get them / their production year? How much they weigh? I wish I could figure out a solution to cheaply get them up here, but nothing off the top of my head yet. |
They're really heavy. Probably 85 lbs each.
I bought them about 3 years ago from someone on audiogon. They were shipped to me for $100, freight rate, I believe. I still have the boxes and packing from that. Unfortunately, I think the cheapest way to get them would be to drive down and get them and drive back up. That sucks, though. |
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They were the garage startup that ran with the sonotube subwoofer innovation of the mid-90s. They now offer both traditional box subs and sonosubs. A DIY example, woofer on the bottom, port usually on top http://www.patcave.com/sunosub3/021-3402.jpg SVS early model http://cdn.avsforum.com/4/42/424ade5...Subwoofer.jpeg |
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Id eccho everything above accept SVS since the 2 owners split I think have gone down some. The new king in subwoofers at the old SVS pricepoint is Power Sound Audio. Founded by the former SVS owner. |
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