Velodyne Spl series vs. SVS Subs


Would like thoughts or opinion's on specifically the new SVS SB 12plus(this is there new one)(or any of there subs)and the Velodyne Spl 1000R.
johnmcfarland
Velo is good, but too pricey.
same as MK.
thus, search forums for alternative bargain choice, many recommend SVS thou it's a never heard brand to me, or even whole TW when back to 2004.
I pulled the trigger with their advices. I don't even regret my decision at all. so proud to be first SVS user in TW.
3 yrs pass, now I have another SVS! again, proud to be first user in TW with 2 SVSes!!!
http://photo.pchome.com.tw/lienly/04/
I have two of the svs cylinders!I tell everyone they are my carpeted trash cans,and they meet my wives aproval. I have them stacked on top of eachother and fastened to the wall with thick foam spacers inbetween the two cylinders to allow the botom cylinder to breath properly from the three ports on top. They stand from floor to the ceiling with only about a foot of space till the ceiling!! These subs make my whole body vibrate and i swear the couch moves, or maybee it is my floor, anyway you will not be disapointed with one of these cylinders!!! Well worth the money for them 3 times as much even! Buy one and you will not regret it! I love my svs subs!!!
I own a SVS PC-Ultra, and am quite happy with it. It's clean, blends well with my mains, and comes with a PEQ that helps take out the worst bass "hump" in your room. I also like the ability to be able to tune the sub with the foam plugs. The 16Hz (i.e. one foam plug) tune sounds better for music, but the 20Hz tune (no plugs) is better for movies. I haven't tried the 12Hz tune yet... that seems to be guilding the lilly, so to speak, though I'll no doubt try it sooner or later.

If I was going to spend $3K+ on a subwoofer, though, I'd give serious consideration to the Thiel line of subwoofers, JL Audio's Fathom, and the Velodyne digital drive series subs.