View Full Version : MBM for sale...
n737nc
October 16th, 2008, 5:25 AM
Have an MBM for sale. Bought December of 2007(less than a year old). Will come with all original packaging.
$400 plus actual shipping from 76051(Grapevine, Texas).
If interested, please contact me through this thread, PM me, email me at nickscustomdetailing@yahoo.com , or just do it the old fashioned way and give me a call...214-205-1287
Nick
n737nc
October 18th, 2008, 3:58 AM
I guess the "possible deal" that I had for this thing fell through. I can not get in touch with the buyer. So I'm putting this back up for sale.
Nick
n737nc
October 21st, 2008, 4:38 PM
bump
SAHSU
October 23rd, 2008, 3:45 PM
PM'ed you
n737nc
October 25th, 2008, 7:18 PM
Officially SOLD!
SAHSU
October 28th, 2008, 2:53 PM
Just a quick word of thanks to Nick for helping me out with this, he was very cool in arranging a pick up, and i'm glad to have had the chance to meet him.
As for the MBM....I LOVE the MBM...spent about 5 hours tweaking crossovers and gain, ran through receiver's calibration tones (which totally screwed everything i did up..i don't think my receiver was expecting 2 subs), re tweaked everything to even better results, and sat down to my first demo scene late sunday night...it was EXCELLENT. I'm running everything much less hot than i was and while the bass still "sounds" as loud, it FEELS so much more tangible...the super tight quality of the MBM is just what my room needed...no more boominess on the mid ranges, but plenty of deep bass shake from my vtf3.3 still (especially now that it doesn't have to try to handle mid bass anymore). From bass guitar string plucks to falling boulders in an action movie, everything just hits you now BAM! and then gone w/o the muddy sound i had before from overdriving my sub.
Just had to vent (in a good way) on my second HSU product that i'm very very happy with (2 for 2) :D
bsoko
October 28th, 2008, 3:50 PM
Just a quick word of thanks to Nick for helping me out with this, he was very cool in arranging a pick up, and i'm glad to have had the chance to meet him.
As for the MBM....I LOVE the MBM...spent about 5 hours tweaking crossovers and gain, ran through receiver's calibration tones (which totally screwed everything i did up..i don't think my receiver was expecting 2 subs), re tweaked everything to even better results, and sat down to my first demo scene late sunday night...it was EXCELLENT. I'm running everything much less hot than i was and while the bass still "sounds" as loud, it FEELS so much more tangible...the super tight quality of the MBM is just what my room needed...no more boominess on the mid ranges, but plenty of deep bass shake from my vtf3.3 still (especially now that it doesn't have to try to handle mid bass anymore). From bass guitar string plucks to falling boulders in an action movie, everything just hits you now BAM! and then gone w/o the muddy sound i had before from overdriving my sub.
Just had to vent (in a good way) on my second HSU product that i'm very very happy with (2 for 2) :D
I hope that you calibrated the MBM and true sub this way: http://forum.hsuresearch.com/showpost.php?p=33939&postcount=33. More info: http://forum.hsuresearch.com/showthread.php?t=3855&highlight=crossover.
:D Bill
SAHSU
October 28th, 2008, 8:16 PM
Actually, i simply ran frequency sweeps with REW from 10Hz to 150Hz to make sure each were set properly relative to eachother (MBM and VTF). I found, in my room, that the vtf crossed over at about 37Hz (Crossover IN) leaves the transition between true sub and mbm as flat as i can make it for all seating positions (pretty flat) and i crossed the mbm over at 80Hz on the receiver (Crossover OUT). Doing this showed my bass levels +-5dB for all 4 main seats from 13Hz-90Hz...which isn't bad at all considering i have an oddly shapped room that's open to a stairwell and a hallway. Now i just have to figure out how to calm down the erratic behavior of 100Hz-17000Hz...but that's probably a different forum. :P
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