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Velodyne DD15 - worth repairing the plate amp?
The amp in my 2008 Velodyne DD15 is dead as a door nail.
How good is this old marvel compared to today's offerings?
Worth investing another $500 (to have amp repaired, incl roundtrip shipping, tax, etc)? Or just use as passive sub?
How does it compete to modern subs, for example SBS SB-2000 or SB-3000 (both under $1k pre owned)?
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Years ago I had a Velodyne servo F-1800 servo and for the time it was fine. 90s. I now have two older RELs (great, buy used) but also two SVS SB-2000 subs and one SB-3000 sub. Look for sales; I think the SVS are very good and I'd probably take either over the repaired DD-15 (even though I have always liked Velo subs). There are also some other great less-expensive brands out there that didn't exist (or were known about) years ago. |
erik_squires: only ship the very light (Class D) plate amp, 5 lb or so.musicaddict "take over the DD-15" based on quality INCLUDING price? Even the 12" SB-2000 (used they start around $750 or same 'value' as I assign to my repaird DD-15).other commenors: value/budget for decision making: $800 ($500 repair + $300 residual value). 13" SB-3000 start at $900 used. The 13.5" SV4000 starts $1,500 Also: ideally needs to move some air if I want to use in main system (VERY large volume room (3 story room, open to hallway, dining, foyer, hallway, kitchen), like my current Dayton UM18-22 18". Not sure if tiny 12" or 13" (SB-2000, SB-3000) have enough stroke, or they would be relegated to the normal room 2nd system.
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