A couple of guys asked how its going with my SVS Micro 3000sub and Harbeth m30.1 setup/integration.
First just a little context so you know my particular situation. I retired about 6 years ago and have moved 4 times since then. Always a 1 or 2 br. apt., from NY to Florida, then back to NY 2 years ago to a rental apartment in Long Beach, NY. I bought a 1 bedroom apartment on the Long Beach boardwalk last year at about this time. I mention this as monitor speakers like the Harbeth’s (in my case the 30.1’s) are relatively portable and easy to pack. So size factored into my personal equation.
Now that I’ve put down roots, I’m able to flesh out my system. To me, that meant I’d either buy a larger Harbeth like the SHL5+ or simply add a fast, small sub to my present system. I decided to just augment the 30.1’s with a sub and see how that goes over the winter. I’ve been an audiophile for the past 30 years or so and have heard hundreds of systems so I have a pretty good understanding of what to expect.
So far so good. I had to work with Pass Labs to understand how to connect this particular sub to my Pass INT-25 speaker outputs (ain’t no line out). So I thank Kent English from Pass for helping me to come up with a solution over the past few weeks.
The SVS Micro 3000 is "tiny". About 22.5 lbs. That makes it easy to move around the room. The remote android app (I’m sure its the same for apple) is easy to use and works fast and well. That makes it easy to tweak from my couch. I hear what i wanted to hear and that makes me happy. Sure it might take some time to integrate "seamlessly" but it’s doing what I expected right now. I don’t understand all the controls on the app but I’ll learn, no biggie. I’m concentrating on the Low Pass Filter on the SVS app now and have set that close to 50hz which is where the Harbeth really loses its bottom end. I’m looking for "space" not "bass".
Personally I think the SVS / Harbeth combo is the cats meow. Sort of a no brainer for under $1k all in. I hope this information helps someone else. Sure it’s going to take a while for me to futz around to get perfect sound but that’s what winter is about. Don’t be daunted!!