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Review 3 of 8 Summary: This is my first subwoofer, and I'm completely satisfied with it, especially since I got it for well under list price. I used the FSR-12 with Magneplanar MG-III speakers initially, but recently got the MG-3.6, the bass panels of which are being driven by a Krell KAV-150a. Using an active crossover at 85 Hz/12 dB slopes (Velodyne crossover switched out), the blend is seamless.
I mostly wanted to relate what I found when trying different setups for the FSR-12, and I suppose these points would be relevant to other subwoofers also. (1) Anchor the unit to the floor as solidly as possible. Don't just plop it down on a carpeted floor! I made a base with downward-pointing spikes that penetrate through the carpet, and upward-pointing spikes that anchor into the bottom of the FSR-12 cabinet itself. I also stacked on 40 lbs of weights. Each of these measures individually made a MAJOR, immediately noticeable improvement in perceived speed and control. (2 Use a good quality, "fast" interconnect. I got some low-cost Mogami interconnect just to get started, then later tried some Straight Wire Rhapsody which had become surplus after a cable upgrade. The Rhapsody cable is too bright for my taste/system for general use, but sounded much tighter than the cheaper Mogami when used with the sub. Yes, cable CAN make a difference, even with a subwoofer. (3) Remove the grille cloth. This makes a much smaller difference than (1) or (2), but it is definitely noticeable if you are attuned to your system's sound.
So my subwoofer has no grille cloth and it has cast iron weights stacked on it. It's appearance is not as nice as originally designed, but it sounds like a completely different and vastly superior unit compared to the day I brought it home and just set it on the carpet. One last comment: as control over the bass got better and better, the initial impression was one of LOSS of low frequency response. The sound is now so much tighter that you don't get a huge sense of bass on as many recordings, but when loud, low bass is really there, it becomes a much more solid, physical presence in the room, with much improved low frequency detail.
4 stars overall, since I'm sure there are better subs from other companies, if not from within Velodyne's own product line. Strengths: performance per dollar Weaknesses: Could use beefier box/packing. Spike feet would help performance (I know, makes it hard to move). Similar Products Used: none
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