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Review 3 of 9
Price Paid:
$200.00
from Wholesale Connection Summary: From the descriptions of the V-1000 subs in this review,the DV-1010 would seem to be different,possibly better,but I do not see a category for DV-1010.DV-1010 is roughly the same size/shape/finish as the 1000,is part of the Venturi-series, but has no "venturi" I can see.This sub is a completely different,non-ported,"acoustic-suspension" design that sure does not suffer from the muddy,flabby,bass that others report the ported V-1000 to have.Why so many mid-fi manufacturers resort to porting a sub just to extend the bass reach a little is a wonder.Unless a sub is carefully designed as far as port-placement,size,shape,etc..,a sealed design yields much tighter,"quicker" bass,which means quality is stressed over quantity. But,with so much modern emphasis on Neo-Primitivism,no wonder that companies are tempted to pander to the calls for crude but massive amounts of bass,like the kind you might get by banging a hollow log with a bone,or something like that...So,I feel that B.I.C. was wrong to "improve" on this design for Fad's sake or whatever.This sub is a steal,if you can find one. Strengths: My sub is the DV-1010,which may,or may not,be the predecessor to the V-1000? However,it is a wonderful little sub for a medium-size room: Tight bass,musical,nice roll-off,and not too big and ugly.Price,decent build-quality. Weaknesses: No line-level outputs to facilitate daisy-chaining two or more subs together. Similar Products Used: Radio-Shack,B+W,RBH,others auditioned.
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