Mirage Loudspeakers Substrata 1500 Subwoofers
Mirage Loudspeakers Substrata 1500 Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 04, 2002]
Russ
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Musical? Wonderfully. Very high spousal-acceptance factor due to extremely small size.
Weakness:
Low-low-low frequency sound effects distorted when playing at volume in a fairly large room. Just love, love, love it for music. Tight and fast. Can''t imagine a better sub for playing music. As subtle as you could possibly want a sub to be for subdued passages, yet can shake the room as much as my 15-year-old daughter''s friends could possibly want for dance music. Good (but not great) for home theatre as well, but encounter doubling of very low frequency sound effects when going above moderate volumes. First noticed it in two places in "Fight Club", the first when Ed Norton''s on the telephone outside his apartment building, calling "Tyler", and the second when they''re in the car with the two guys in the back and drive off the side of the road. Second movie in which I noticed the limitation was in the Phantom Menace, throughout the pod race scene. Get this distortion at settings over "4" on the subwoofer, and only for very, very low-frequency effects. Granted, setting of 4 is still enough to shake all the pictures crooked within a fifteen-foot radius of the sub. Should also note that those are the only two movies, so far, in which I''ve noticed the limitation. Sub does perform beautifully for >95% of soundtracks (eg. the Matrix, U571, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park movies, "Arnie" movies, Batman movies) at any volume under which you don''t have to worry about shaking the nails out of your house''s frame. Should also note that sub is being used in a room that is effectively 14x30x10. In a smaller room (say, half the size) I''m pretty certain one would never require amplification levels that would result in doubling, no matter how low-frequency the effect. Hope to eventually combine the sub with a pair of Nautilus 805s in a smaller listening room and maybe see how a larger sub (maybe the Servo-15 or an M & K, if I can find a dealer within 500 miles) does with the big room. Might have tried the bigger sub to begin with, but couldn''t find a spot where the wife wouldn''t complain about it. Also preferred the sound of the smaller, mega-amped sub when demoing with music. Can''t say it''s a "5" overall, as I''m sure there are more complete subs out there, although probably not with a similar, small size. Maybe a "5" for its size, but a 4 1/2 overall. This review is probably "moot", anyway, given the apparent discontinuance of this sub... |
[Dec 07, 2000]
roy f
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
very small compact size...beautiful finish on cabinet..tremendous power and output
Weakness:
the only thing so far i noticed is a slight ocean noise type of sound coming from the sub when its on and just idling with no source playing...almost like ac line noise not being filtered out too well but there is no 60hz hum though and it is only noticeable when room is perfectly quiet and you are within a few feet of the sub itself..i will contact mirage and ask them if this is normal..i do understand that the ss1000 model may have the same problem as reviewed by another listener here in audio review site... overall and excellent subwoofer..truly one of the best subwoofers made for home purposes in the world! bas is tight and very deep if the source provides it! certain dvds really show it off...and it maintains its power and integrity right down thru the deepest sounds and notes...i have the gain set between 3 and 4 on the variable control and it has more output there than the bps 150i had at 6 or 7 on the dial...i am using this subwoofer with big cerwin vega floor speakers that are solid and deep down to 40hz or a little less and i have the 1500 set so it takes care of the real low bass from 60hz on down! my cerwin vegas are 5 yrs old and it was the best line they made as the new ones are junk! they are 98db sensitivity but this sub has no problem matching the high sensitivity at all!! Similar Products Used: mirage bps150i...and have auditioned countless others!! |
[Jul 30, 2000]
Mark Harper
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Its size,very small
Weakness:
Bi-polar in design,but only 1 active 10 inch woofer,the other 10 inch woofer is passive. I recently had the urge to run down to Tweeter to trade my Substrata1000 in for the 1500. WHAT A LET DOWN! It may look nice,but what was Mirage thinking when they made this sub? It could not compare to the 1000 in any way.....the 1500 Lacked the deep bass response of the 1000 and was not half as smooth. It is said that the 1500 can go down to 18hrz? I think someone would have to prove that to me! Stay away from the 1500 and go for the 12 inch Substrata1000,don't say i didnt tell ya so!(and save yourself $500 in the process) Similar Products Used: Mirage bps150, Mirage Substrata 1000 |
[Aug 13, 2001]
steve
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
size, wonderful finish, deep clean bass, lots of power
Weakness:
cabinet produces a rattling noise, only during extreme output levels I auditioned this subwoofer v. Servo 15. I wanted a sub that was musically accurate but could also deliver while watching DVD movies. Both the 1500 and Servo 15 performed well with music (jazz, dance, reggae). The Servo could not be matched in terms of output, but to me, the 1500 had a musical presence the Servo didn't. Tested the HT character of the subs using SPR, U571, and Cast Away. I heard the Servo first and thought to myself, "incredible". The lowest of freq's could be heard and felt. Then the 1500. It held it's own. With both having performed well during the hour long audition, I decided on the 1500 because it was smaller and a bit more musical than the Servo 15. Similar Products Used: JBL arc8, Paradigm PDR10 |
[Jan 21, 2002]
Steve
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
solid deep bass, cabinet is compact and gorgeous, power,
Weakness:
the rattling, but was easily fixed This is an update to my previous review, now that I have owned the SS1500 for over six months now and have put some serious material through it. Similar Products Used: see below |
[Dec 27, 2000]
Derrick
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Deep, deep, rounded, earthshattering bass response.
Weakness:
Humming noise, cabinet rattles during deep bass excursion. The unit puts out deep bass no matter what software is being used, i.e., DVDs, CDs, Phono, Tuner, etc. The only drawback is that the unit hums when system is in idle state (deadtime between songs, system placed in mute and changing selector switch on preamp for source to be played). I contacted Mirage's technician (Jason) to discuss this matter, but, he was not available for the timebeing. The sound is similar to AC Line Noise. I disconnected the unit and plugged it into my Essence Technologies Power Strip and the hum disappeared. It reappears when I disconnect it from the Power Strip and plug it into the wall outlet. I did not Similar Products Used: Canton Alpha One Plus, A/D/S MS3 and Mirage's BPS 12-190 Subs. |
[Aug 29, 2000]
Todd
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clean, deep, incredibly powerful, small,
Weakness:
none I have to disagree with Mark. The SS1500 does everything the 1000 does, but with less distortion, due to the smaller (faster) driver and bigger amp. The reduced distortion is commonly percieved as less bass because there are no harmonic waves. If you have a chance, listen to the beginning scene of ID4 when the mother ship is flying past the moon. I now have a crack in my ceiling, above my SS1500, thats powerful. This sub produces the tightest, deepest, distortion free bass I have ever heard. |
[Aug 31, 2000]
Jim
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Tight, Deep Bass
Weakness:
Somewhat directional This sub is deeper, more powerful and tigher than the Velodyne HGS12 on a side by side comparison and cost less. On an audition with the Matrix, the HGS12 ran out of gas in a large room (17x22x8) but the Substrata 1500 sounded great! I had to disagree with Mark as well. Similar Products Used: Velodyne HGS12 |