Face Off: Sub-$1,000 Subwoofers Cerwin-Vega CVT-300S
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The build quality of the CVT-300S isn't exactly what I'd call cheap, but it is about what you should expect for a sub in the $700 price range. The cabinet is constructed of MDF and covered in a black oak veneer. The enclosure is light for a 15-inch active subwoofer; however, because the cabinet is internally braced, it feels solid.
The unusual design of the CVT-300S offers more flexibility than one might expect at first glance. Due to the side-firing woofer and rear-firing port, the CVT-300S can be "loaded" into a corner on both frequency planes. Utilizing this application, you could achieve up to a 9-dB gain in SPL before even attempting to adjust the bass boost.
Highlights
Cerwin-Vega CVT-300S:
• Small footprint
• Flexible design
• Large 15-inch woofer for a small price
HT Labs Measures: Cerwin-Vega CVT-300S
This graph shows the quasi-anechoic (employing close-miking) frequency response of the CVT-300S subwoofer. Response of the subwoofer, normalized to the average level from 40 hertz to 80 Hz, indicates that the lower - 3dB point is at 30 Hz and the - 6dB point is at 27 Hz. The upper - 3dB point is at 110 Hz.— AJ
Testing System
Lexicon MC-1 pre/pro, Atlantic Technology System 370 THX speaker system, Parasound HCA-1205A amplifier, and Sony DVP-C650D DVD player
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