I've been looking at subs. I'll eventually get my Velodyne fixed but it doesn't appear this is going to be as easy as I thought. But this isn't about that.

Sub placement is difficult in my room because the front wall, including corners, are pretty much taken up. I was thinking a SVS cylinder may be easier to place. Any experience with the company or subs themselves? I'd mainly like to see a comparison of them to any other brand.

I've also looked at REL. It seems they recommend a corner placement. They also recommend a high level input opposed to line level and with HT both simultaneously. If this wasn't enough, they don't answer their email. Yeah, they're supposed to be good but when you go against the way every other sub is used and connected you should make yourself available. The dealer hasn't been much help either. All I get is "oh yeah, that will work". Then when you mention something about the product and surprise them and I'm thinking they should know this, i begin to have serious doubts about "oh yeah, that will work". So yeah, I'm venting, what are friends for it not to hear some venting once in a while

I don't want to but I could use a back corner. Any problem if I used a 30 foot or so RCA connection to a sub? SVS says a rear corner should work as well as a front corner. I'm also finding out regardless of what some have said in threads here that all the brands of subs I've looked at all say that corner placement is best and usually will yield a flatter response than any where else in the room. This is a concern since I don't really want a corner placement. I could use that back corner if pushed into it though