SVS Subwoofers
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SVS subwoofers stand alone as the reference standard for bass. All SVS subwoofers effortlessly produce the lowest frequencies at the highest output levels while maintaining pinpoint accuracy and speed in transients, and blending seamlessly with all speakers.
Music, movies and TV shows become more convincing and every audio experience takes on an added energy and feeling with SVS anchoring the low end.
"SVS Sb-1000"
Product Overview:
Little subwoofer cupboards are not helpful for huge bass, which introduced a test for SVS engineers while planning the SB-1000 and its minimal 13x13x13-inch walled in area.
Declining to forfeit execution for size, SVS engineers tossed out assumptions and planned a subwoofer with huge result and striking low recurrence expansion, particularly comparative with its size and cost. All without forfeiting exactness, detail, and musicality.
From the start, it's not difficult to misjudge the effect of the SB-1000 subwoofer in light of size alone. Yet, when it ejects to existence with profound and hard-hitting bass, there's no mixing up it's a true blue, superior execution subwoofer.
"SVS SB 1000 PRO"
"SVS Sb 2000"
The SB-2000 features a 12-inch driver with 550 Watts RMS, 1,500+ Watts peak power Sledge amplifier with fully discrete MOSFET output, and SVS subwoofer DSP smartphone app in a compact cabinet measuring roughly 15-inches on all sides.
SB-2000 Pro: $799 (black ash), $899 (gloss)
"SVS SB 3000"
The SB-3000 features an all-new first ever 13-inch high-excursion SVS driver and 800 watts RMS, 2,500+ watts peak power Sledge amplifier with fully discrete MOSFET output. Its deep and thunderous low frequency output with revealing clarity and flawless tonal accuracy delights hardcore audiophiles and home theater fans alike. Measuring just over 15-inches cubed, the SB-3000 outperforms much larger subwoofers and takes command of a room sonically without taking over visually.
SB-3000: $999 (black ash), $1099 (gloss)
"SVS SB 4000"
The SVS SB-4000, on the other hand, comes with a front-firing port. This makes it easier to place and gives it a lot more power and deeper bass. Even though the rest of the components are similar to its sibling, the added materials in the construction make it heavier (it weighs in at 102.3 lbs). It does come with a blue LED display with controls in the front, though. This gives it a more techie look.
Dimensions: 17.8 x 18.3 x 20.9" / 45.3 x 46.5 x 53 cm (with the Grille).
"SVS SB 13"
As an audiophile, I've come to relate the size, weight, and cost of a subwoofer as quick'n'dirty marks of its quality. The subwoofers that have worked best in my enormous listening room—the Velodyne ULD-18 and DD-18+, Muse Model 18, REL Studio III, JL Audio Fathom f113, and Revel Sub30—each gauge in excess of 130 lbs and cost more than $2500. With a portion of my reference accounts, every one of them have accomplished what Robert Harley portrayed in the April 1991 issue of Stereophile as the objectives of a quality subwoofer: "consistent joining, speed, no bulge, and mind blowing bass augmentation." Yet are back-busting weight, unmanageable size, and nosebleed cost fundamental to accomplishing those objectives?
SV Sound doesn't think so. Their fixed, self-fueled SVS SB13 Ultra subwoofer weighs under 100 lbs, yet flaunts a 3600W pinnacle enhancer. SVS sells this model straightforwardly through their site and offers purchasers a 45-day, in-home time for testing, with cash returned in full assuming that the sub doesn't work out. SVS's site has visit includes, and gives Merlin, a subwoofer-arrangement wizard. Type for the sake of your fundamental speakers, and Merlin suggests the "SVS subwoofer that gives the best match, including the specific settings expected to streamline the sub's sound."
"SVS SB 16 Ultra Subwoofer"
The SB16-Ultra's voice-loop and four enormous, toroidal magnets are housed in the engine structure that drives the 16" cone, which has a "exceptional glass fiber covered dustcap and built up composite cone sub-structure [to] guarantee a light, inflexible, and impartial transmitting surface." The cone is held by a profound crate of kick the bucket cast aluminum; the engine alone weighs 56.2 lbs, the whole drive-unit 63.9 lbs. The SB16's Sledge STA-1500D class-D speaker is determined to yield 1500W RMS, or 5160W pinnacle dynamic. Highlighting 64A, 200V MOSFET yield gadgets and a switch-mode power supply, the Sledge conveys altogether more current than the 1000W class-D speaker utilized in SVS's SB13-Ultra. The Autostart and Green backup modes can be utilized to turn the amp on rapidly when a sign shows up at the info terminals.
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