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So I finally decided and upgraded my subwoofer to dual SVS SB16 Ultras in piano gloss black(I have not added pics yet) and I’m Very happy I did. My impressions are they look absolutely beautiful in the piano gloss finish. On the audio side, they blend very well with my Martin Logan fronts. They are excellent for 2 channel listening as they really do a great job at extending the bass of my speakers without bringing attention to them....they simply disappear. For movies these things are an absolute beast. The bass is fast, tight, powerful and extremely deep and provides a sense of realism to sound effects like explosions and crashes. Absolutely thrilled with my purchase. I was also looking at JL Audio Fathom F212 v2 or F113v2, and REL G1 MKII and went with SVS because of the price to performance factor. Also forgot to mentioned that the mobile app is a nice feature as it allows for on the fly adjustments from your seating position and you have the visuals on the screen to look at what your doing as oppose to just knobs. 
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Room Details

Dimensions: 22’ × 14’  Medium
Ceiling: 9’


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    • Martin Logan Aeon front L&R speakers
    • Martin Logan Cinema I center speaker
    • McIntosh MX122 Preamp/Processor
    • McIntosh MC8207 7 Channel amplifier
    • B and K Reference 200.3 3 channel amplifier
    • VPI Industries Prime turntable
    • Parasound JC3+ Phonostage
    • OPPO UDP- 205
    • Sennheiser HD800
    • Chord Electronics Ltd. Hugo DAC
    • Schiit Audio Bifrost DAC
    • Schiit Audio Lyr 2 Headphone amp/preamp
    • Sony XBR75X940C
    • Mirage OMR2 surrounds
    • Apple 4K TV
    • Mirage OMR2 Surround backs
    • SVS Dual SB16 Ultras
    1500watts rms. 5160watts peak each subwoofer
    • Monster Power HTS3600
    • AC Infiniti
    • Logitech Harmony Elite
    • AMAZON Echo 2nd gen

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Check out Dust-O-disc for the VPI Prime platter. It covers the platter when the TT is not in use to stop airborne dust and particles resting on the platter. A must if you want to preserve your Vinyl collection.

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