Re: Old FV12 with AA S1-V2's
Also (to everyone), what do you think is the modern equivalent to the FV12?
Maybe the LV12M? (same wattage, single port)
Thanks everyone for the replies/advice!
Re: Old FV12 with AA S1-V2's
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moonthink
My previous sub was an SVS PB-1000 (non pro), and initially I thought to use both, but they sound so different, and I'm having enough trouble getting just the one sub dialed in to perfection. Also, I don't need the extra output, and typically I'm the only one down there, so I don't need better coverage either. Since I haven't measured, I'm not sure about nulls or modes, but I haven't heard anything that would make me suspect a problem there.
To get it dialed in, you really need to take measurements.
Also, in my opinion, you need "real" bass management. Your preamp doesn't do bass management, so the MiniDSP Flex would be great.
Re: Old FV12 with AA S1-V2's
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Originally Posted by
moonthink
Also (to everyone), what do you think is the modern equivalent to the FV12?
Maybe the LV12M? (same wattage, single port)
Thanks everyone for the replies/advice!
To replace the FV12? I would not worry about replacing it now.
Re: Old FV12 with AA S1-V2's
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curtis
yeah yeah...don't rub it in.
I have another one, just not a good place to put it.
So, loaned it to a buddy. He loves it so much, I don't think I will ever see it again.
not rubbing it in... just wondering if I needed to be on the look-out for a matching sub :-).
Re: Old FV12 with AA S1-V2's
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moonthink
I had it set to that initially, but when I watched POOR THINGS the other day, there's one section of music with a single instrument, possibly a contra basson? Anyway it had ridiculously low output. I also saw the film in a movie theater and it didn't distort, but my FV12 didn't like it and made some weird sounds (port chuffing maybe?). I keep my main volume pretty low on the amp and sub (around 10:30-11:00 on the knob). Anyway, my system is 80% music and 20% movies/games, so I really don't need sub 20Hz content. That's why I changed it to 20/medium.
20 should be fine for music, or the next lower down if any of the music has really low instruments (like a pipe organ or possibly the basson you mentioned). high damping, IMO, is better for music - more articulate. I think that's what Rythmik also recommends in their set up guide.
Re: Old FV12 with AA S1-V2's
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Originally Posted by
curtis
To replace the FV12? I would not worry about replacing it now.
To get it dialed in, you really need to take measurements.
Also, in my opinion, you need "real" bass management. Your preamp doesn't do bass management, so the MiniDSP Flex would be great.
The FV12 is pretty old, and luckily still works well, but really was just my way to cheaply try Rythmik subs before buying a newer or better version.
I do plan to do measurements at some point, but like I said, I try to do the best I can by myself first -- that's half the fun/pleasure of making one tweak that really makes a difference.
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There's several Rythmiks listed for sale on usaudiomart. Might want to take a look if interested in getting a newer model - perhaps one is close to you.
Re: Old FV12 with AA S1-V2's
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racrawford65
not rubbing it in... just wondering if I needed to be on the look-out for a matching sub :-).
Ha! You are so thoughtful!
Re: Old FV12 with AA S1-V2's
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Originally Posted by
racrawford65
There's several Rythmiks listed for sale on usaudiomart. Might want to take a look if interested in getting a newer model - perhaps one is close to you.
You made me look! Some good deals.
There is an F12G not far from me. It would be great for my bedroom. $700 is more than I want to spend...although I am spoiled with Rythmik bass.
Also an L12, but that is in Illinois...$390!! I wonder how much shipping is.
Re: Old FV12 with AA S1-V2's
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Originally Posted by
moonthink
The FV12 is pretty old, and luckily still works well, but really was just my way to cheaply try Rythmik subs before buying a newer or better version.
I do plan to do measurements at some point, but like I said, I try to do the best I can by myself first -- that's half the fun/pleasure of making one tweak that really makes a difference.
Yeah: tweak, listen, measure, repeat.... :D