In case you aren't on Facebook and hadn't heard, my nearly 13 year old wants a subwoofer for his birthday. In fine teenager form, he sent me an e-mail explaining why he should have a subwoofer. Here it is, exactly as written.
My brother (the above-mentioned Uncle Andrew) is a self-described "bass snob" and sub-20Hz aficionado, suggested the SVS. While I know SVS would be a fantastic way to go, it's seeming to be more than we want to spend on a birthday present, even if our son does pay for some of it himself.
Do any of you audiophiles out there have a recommendation for a bit more "moderately" priced sub that will satisfy a 13 year old for a few years, but still deliver nice bass?
"Hi mom i know that you aren't sure about me getting a sub woofer here are some reasons i want one and here is a link to the one i want.And there you have it. Nevermind that the sub he wants is $400 and we already have one "average" sub in the house, which he has been monopolizing for some time now. The "interest" thing is because he doesn't actually have the cash to pay half until he has spent the spring/summer mowing lawns. I doubt we would charge him, but I'm glad he understands that aspect of borrowing money.
http://www.svsound.com/products-sub-box-10nsd.cfm
Oh and I will pay half of the sub woofer plus you can charge me interest if you want to. I want it because I am so addicted to bass and my speakers just don't deliver enough bass for me. I have heard dads sub woofer and realize that even his small one has better bass than my speakers. Plus with a sub woofer and bass speakers i will have the ultimate bass system but don't worry I will not play them if you ask me not to or will at least turn them down [after I argue why not to turn them down or off]. Uncle Andrew is going to get me a bunch of bass mekanik stuff [or he said he would and I wached him look for it] so that will sound just plane great with the sub woofer. I know for a fact that you like bass to so I don't think you would mind it too much. I will also play it a lot when your gone so that it absolutely can't bother you. I know what your thinking by now "oh i thought he wanted a PSP really bad why does he want this too. All he thinks about is buy buy buy." Well i do think about buy buy buy all the time but you know doesn't everybody for example dad is always talking about how he wants stuff for bikes and drums and racing and I know you agree. Also you always want clothes and technology [like phones and computers and laptops for example]. Also I know that I wanted a PSP but you know I have thought about it and I think that video games are not that important any more because skateboarding and stuff like that is just as fun or more fun plus you get exercise. As I have said before I love love love low and loud bass so I think I need a sub woofer for bass mekanik and other stuff plus rob zombie has some good base [in fact one of there songs has a low whistle that goes really low and you can almost feel it in your nerves]. Well now you know thatI i need and want a sub woofer for my birthday and remember I will pay half and you can charge watever amount of interest you want [within a resonable range like 1-30$ a month].
My brother (the above-mentioned Uncle Andrew) is a self-described "bass snob" and sub-20Hz aficionado, suggested the SVS. While I know SVS would be a fantastic way to go, it's seeming to be more than we want to spend on a birthday present, even if our son does pay for some of it himself.
Do any of you audiophiles out there have a recommendation for a bit more "moderately" priced sub that will satisfy a 13 year old for a few years, but still deliver nice bass?
*splutter!* *cough!*
ReplyDelete$400!?!?!?!?!?
Just say "No".
And if he wants a lot of bass, get him something from this.
That is such a great letter for a nearly 13 year boy. I love his thought processes, and his agruments, and his honesty, and the fact he bothered to write it all down.
ReplyDeleteI will not play them if you ask me not to or will at least turn them down [after I argue why not to turn them down or off].
I love it!
(However I have absolutely no advice about whether or not you get him the one he wants or even a different one!)
That is so cute... addicted to bass. He surely deserves it after that, right? Haha. On the other hand, there must be something out there that won't break the bank!
ReplyDeleteOr he can mow a lot of lawns this summer, and learn the lesson of delayed gratification and earning the money rather than living on credit.
(This kid is gonna give you a run for your money, isn't he?) :)
Erin ~ I have no recommendations but I did like the one he has picked out...especially if he's gonna be listening to the likes of Rob Zombie - way better than other options.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, the letter? I got the hugest kick out of it! Let him know that he is a true professional.
ROTFLMAO
Wow, Erin, Your son is something else! I see him with a very successful future in whatever he chooses to do!
ReplyDeleteBTW:
I have a perfectly good hardly used bass amp in Keven's closet. Its a Peavey and we paid about $150 for it. If you ever want it let me know and I'll drive it up there :) I also have a very sweet Ibanez bass. Kev was SUPPOSE to be the bass player in a band but .... it didn't go far :(
FOUR HUNDRED BUCKS! What a nerve :)
ReplyDeleteThis cracked me up from start to finish. What a kid :)
(Really, though, you can't have too much bass :)
$400 will def. be a no from me!
ReplyDeleteLOL! He has put together a great email to you though. He might be good in debate class when he's older ;-)
Wow! He's a good articulator. I thought 13 year old boys gave one word answers.
ReplyDeleteApple doesn't fall too far from the tree.
Hardy-har-har, Jim. I don't think he'd be impressed.
ReplyDeleteSusan - His e-mail really impressed me. I've always said he'd make a good lawyer...we'll see.
ReplyDeleteI have thought of that, Heidi. I know he can earn that much this summer doing his yardwork jobs, so maybe that is the way to go.
ReplyDeleteI have my own reservations about a 13 year old listening to much Rob Zombie...but his dad seems to think it's ok.
ReplyDeleteBarbara - Will you drive up here even if I don't want the amp? We just sold E's bass guitar and amp because it was dusty. :)
ReplyDeleteI know you can't have too much bass, Sue, but he's 13 and has a LOT of nerve! Now, if it was for me...
ReplyDeleteLyn - I agree. He is the king debater in our family. Nothing happens without an argument or negotiation from him. It's hilarious.
ReplyDeleteI guess so, Ruth. He is very verbal. He is a writer, too. Working on his first novel, in fact.
ReplyDeleteToo funny Erin!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I didn't get that email!!!!
and Barbara...yeah, come on up...we can find somebody for that bass!!!!!:)
Congratulations Erin! You are the winner on apples 2 apples! :)
ReplyDeleteLol! I love how real your son is with you... It made me laugh a couple of times... Like when he would say, buy, buy, buy, or, "I love one and need one" or something like that! lol! I would say, yes, get him one, but 400$ dollars is I guess no laughing matter... I just love the realness! He's not afraid to express his desire and that is a good thing!
ReplyDeleteWhat, you don't want a subwoofer in your house, Donna? :)
ReplyDeleteNicole - He is generally completely honest and I love that about him. He tells it like it is, and in this case, he made some pretty good arguments!
ReplyDeleteI will drive up there someday. :)
ReplyDeleteYou better!
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