Hsu Vtf 2 Mk3 Manual Free
Peter, I certainly appreciate that you didn't try the hard sell.. too much of that elsewhere anymore. If I do upgrade it will most likely be new from HSU directly.. in hindsight that's probably what I should have done 3 months ago.. in any case I will enjoy my current VTF-2 for at least a couple of more months. The new VTF-2 Mk 3 would probably make the most sense in my room and current set-up.
Mojave.. thanks for that table! I think maybe I now know why some might think that the Mk 1 is better.. its probably the Class A/B amp vs the BASH. However I believe the signal quality difference is too little and the freqs too low to be discernable PLUS the BASH is soooo much more efficient with the greater headroom.. its a no-brainer really. I also like that the Mk 3 has better specs but am concerned that it might be at the expense of accuracy at the higher frequencies.. like 40-80Hz range as my receiver's minimum cross-over is 60Hz. My other choice would be to get a different receiver and cross-over at 40 or 50Hz. My current main speaker (Infinity Reference Sixes) have an in-room FR (according to REW) down to 26Hz before starting to drop-off (the published specs say 35Hz) so they definitely could handle such a low freq x-over. Anyway thanks for the info..
EDIT: Oh, and I just wanted to add, I've noticed HSU subs do seem to have very high resale values.. and that always helps when its time to upgrade..
Mojave.. thanks for that table! I think maybe I now know why some might think that the Mk 1 is better.. its probably the Class A/B amp vs the BASH. However I believe the signal quality difference is too little and the freqs too low to be discernable PLUS the BASH is soooo much more efficient with the greater headroom.. its a no-brainer really. I also like that the Mk 3 has better specs but am concerned that it might be at the expense of accuracy at the higher frequencies.. like 40-80Hz range as my receiver's minimum cross-over is 60Hz. My other choice would be to get a different receiver and cross-over at 40 or 50Hz. My current main speaker (Infinity Reference Sixes) have an in-room FR (according to REW) down to 26Hz before starting to drop-off (the published specs say 35Hz) so they definitely could handle such a low freq x-over. Anyway thanks for the info..
EDIT: Oh, and I just wanted to add, I've noticed HSU subs do seem to have very high resale values.. and that always helps when its time to upgrade..
Hsu Vtf 3 Mk5 Review
Hsu VTF-2 Pdf User Manuals. View online or download Hsu VTF-2 Manual. How to install cccam on az box hd elite reviews. Hsu Research has released a few new subwoofer models in the last year. The VTF-3 MK5 HP is one of these. It is the next progression in a line of subwoofers with a flexible tuning capability whereby the user can use it ported, sealed or partly ported. The kitchen has two doorways leading to a second living room and dining room. 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. 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.