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svs prime towers

svs prime towers

 svs prime towers

Description

Features and benefits of floor-standing SVS Prime Tower

The tower is a unique model of floor-standing loudspeakers of the well-known American company SVS, which are produced as part of the updated series of Prime acoustic systems. In design and assembly, proprietary technologies are used, which guarantees increased acoustic performance and an attractive appearance. This is the reason for the widespread use of speakers in the arrangement of home theaters and the construction of multi-channel stereo systems.

Design and body

SVS Prime Tower floorstanders have an elegant and unusual design. The loudspeaker enclosure is made of durable MDF sheets, while inside there are specialties that guarantee high-quality damping and prevent unwanted vibrations in the walls. From above, the columns are covered with black piano lacquer or covered with veneer in the color of black ash.

The Prime Tower speakers have average dimensions of 914 x 203 x 279 mm and weigh 18.2 kg. A removable fabric grill can be put on the facade, which is attached with small magnets. Speakers are connected via screw terminals, which are located on the rear wall. There are also two round outlets of the phase inverter on the back, on which the main radiators are loaded. The box has small supports, which guarantee the stability of the structure and vibration decoupling from the floor.

Speakers and sound quality

SVS Prime Tower floor standing speakers are equipped with two 165 mm woofers and one 115 mm midrange driver, the cones of which are made in the form of cones made of polymer materials. The high-frequency unit is represented by a 25 mm silk dome tweeter with a protective metal grille.

Thanks to the unique design of the radiators, a homogeneous distribution of sounds is ensured over the entire operating frequency range from 30 to 25 kHz. Reliable crossovers are responsible for separating the bass, midrange, and treble bands, which are tuned to cut off at 300 and 2100 Hz. System sensitivity is 87 dB at 8 ohms. SVS Prime Tower floor standers support 20/250W amplifier power. These characteristics are more than enough for cinema halls and stereo sets equipped in small or medium-sized rooms.

Key features

  • Enclosed MDF cabinet with quality lacquer or veneer finish
  • Bass reflex design with round output ports on the rear panel
  • 2 x 165mm woofers + 115mm midrange polymer cone drivers + 25mm silk dome tweeter
  • Reliable crossovers from selected components
You can buy SVS Prime Tower floor acoustics in our Sound Systems online store with an official guarantee, fast delivery at the most attractive price.
SVS

prime tower speaker

prime tower speaker
image credit: SVSSOUND

prime tower speaker

SVS was founded in 1998 by a group of audio enthusiasts seeking to develop a better alternative to the underperforming and overpriced subwoofers flooding the US retail market. They have exceeded all expectations, and SVS is now a global brand with great credibility and a whole army of loyal fans of the brand. Using state-of-the-art technology, and high-quality components, the SVS team has created a line of premium audio products that bring music and movies to life with stunning realism - all at affordable prices.

SVS products (the company's full name is SVSound) are one of the best-selling products on the online market, at least in terms of audio-video equipment. Although the company's products were originally only available in the US, the active online discussion of the speaker's features and attractive prices compared to those offered in regular stores meant that deliveries to the UK were only a matter of time. Then the internet war broke out on this side of the Atlantic as the old guard defended their market positions against the upstarts from the States. All of these "hostilities", which were largely due to independent testing and the appointment of a distributor in the UK, culminated in the transition of the SVS brand from the status of an outsider to the status of "seriously and for a long time".


Prime Tower Speaker Description

Three-way loudspeakers have been around almost as long as HI-FI, and separate the three sound components - bass, mid, and high - in such a way that each frequency range is assigned a separate driver, to achieve maximum fidelity in sound reproduction. Compared to the more common two-way acoustics, their production is an alchemy of more complex order, and not every manufacturer can do it.

But when it comes to the new Prime Tower speaker system, SVS seems to have done an excellent job. These beautifully crafted floor-standing speakers look and sound way more expensive than you'll find on price lists.


The SVS Prime Tower delivers a crisper, more precise, true HI-FI sound than any other speaker in this price range. If you are one of those audiophiles for whom details are of paramount importance, you can consider these acoustics a real find.

The Prime Tower is a prime example of the advantages that the best large loudspeakers have over their smaller counterparts: superb bass, power, dynamic range, and the ability to fill large rooms without sounding like they're pushing their limits.


The SVS Prime Tower is a true audiophile speaker system for anyone who appreciates deep, highly transparent music or home theater sound. The 2.1a  or 5.1 etc. connection can be paired with the appropriate SVS Prime Center speaker, SVS Prime Satellite speaker system, and/or SVS SB-2000 subwoofer.

Prime Tower Speaker Specifications


Type of
floor acoustics
Finishing
veneer
Acoustic design
with phase inverter
Location of the phase inverter
behind
Dust net color
black
Series
Prime
Country (main office)
USA
Guarantee period
1 year
Color
black
Height, mm
914
Width, mm
203
Depth, mm
279
Weight, kg
18.2
Characteristics
Tweeter size, in inches
one
Midrange speaker size, in inches
4.5
Woofer size, in inches
6.5
Type of tweeter
domed
Type of midrange speaker
conical
Woofer type
conical
Tweeter Material #1
metal
Midrange material
polymer
Woofer material
polymer
Active/passive
Passive
Terminals
Screw, standard
Number of tweeters
one
Wireless
No
Minimum frequency, Hz
thirty
Number of speakers
four
Maximum frequency, Hz
25000
Resistance, Ohm
eight
Sensitivity, dB/W/m
87
Number of lanes
5
Crossover Frequency
2100
Power
Minimum recommended power, W
20
SVS

svs ultra surround speaker

svs ultra surround speaker
image credit: SVSSOUND
 

svs ultra surround speaker

SVS was founded in 1998 by a group of audio enthusiasts seeking to develop a better alternative to the underperforming and overpriced subwoofers flooding the US retail market. They have exceeded all expectations, and SVS is now a global brand with great credibility and a whole army of loyal fans of the brand. Using state-of-the-art technology, and high-quality components, the SVS team has created a line of premium audio products that bring music and movies to life with stunning realism - all at affordable prices.

SVS products (the company's full name is SVSound) are one of the best-selling products on the online market, at least in terms of audio-video equipment. Although the company's products were originally only available in the US, the active online discussion of the speaker's features and attractive prices compared to those offered in regular stores meant that deliveries to the UK were only a matter of time. Then the internet war broke out on this side of the Atlantic as the old guard defended their market positions against the upstarts from the States. All of these "hostilities", which were largely due to independent testing and the appointment of a distributor in the UK, culminated in the transition of the SVS brand from the status of an outsider to the status of "seriously and for a long time".

image credit: SVSSOUND

Ultra Surround Speaker

The SVS Ultra Surround system is perfect for a complex and important task - to please the listener with such a strong and rich sound that can only be heard in modern world-famous cinemas. Moreover, this model can work in 3 modes: Bipole, Dipole, and Duet, which makes it possible to adjust the most suitable sound in a particular situation and makes the model very versatile.

Website: SVSSOUND

Characteristics of SVS Ultra Surround

  • Type: wall acoustics
  •  Purpose: rear channel
  •  Manufacturer: SVS
  •  Series: Ultra
  •  Acoustic Design: Closed Enclosure
  •  Dimensions (H x W x D), mm: 312.5×356×175
  •  Grill size (W x H x D), mm: 312.5×356×178 mm (with bracket)
  •  Weight (for acoustics - per piece), kg: 8.2
  •  Minimum recommended power, W: 20
  •  Maximum power, W: 250
  •  Number of strips: 2
  •  Minimum frequency, Hz: 58
  •  Resistance, Ohm: 8
  •  Tweeter: 2x25mm dome
  •  Woofer: 2x140mm cone
  •  tweeter material : aluminum
  •  Woofer material: polymer
  •  Maximum frequency, Hz: 32,000
  •  Sensitivity, dB/W/m: 87

svs subwoofer

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svs subwoofer


What is the ideal subwoofer for a home cinema? Small, so that it is easy to hide, powerful so that it can shake and tickle your nerves properly, flexible in setting so that you don’t want to run away from the room with your ears plugged ... The only problem is that the listed requirements are largely contradictory. And only the leaders of the subwoofer industry manage to achieve a certain optimum.

The United States is rightfully considered a trendsetter in the field of home cinemas and equipment for their equipment. And it is American companies that often offer the most interesting solutions and products in this area. The firm SVS Sound from Ohio, famous for its subwoofers, is undoubtedly one of them. Starting at the end of the last century with a very small volume of products distributed via the Internet, today it has grown into a major designer and manufacturer of acoustic systems with a worldwide distribution network.


SVS SB 3000


In the 3000 series active subwoofer, SVS has concentrated its most advanced technologies and solutions, both in terms of driver design and amplification, as well as in the field of fine-tuning the sound of bass modules. The series offers two variants of active subwoofers - bass-reflex (model PB-3000) and closed (SB-3000) acoustic design. Moreover, the first option will cost 60 thousand more, despite the fact that it is much more difficult to achieve deep bass in a closed acoustic design. Both models are available in black ash veneer vinyl, while the SVS SB-3000 subwoofer is also available in piano black lacquer. 

The manufacturer declares the lower limit of the subwoofer's operating range at around 18 Hz at a level of -3 dB, which looks absolutely fantastic for a case of this size, coupled with a closed acoustic design.
The heart of the subwoofer is a new original speaker with an unusual 13-inch aluminum cone, which was developed by SVS Sound engineers specifically for the 3000 series. flat wire, and a lightweight but durable aluminum diffuser with a dust cap made of composite material - all this characterizes a thorough approach of the developers, in which there are no trifles. The driver is long-stroke, the diffuser is mounted on a powerful flexible parabolic suspension, which allows piston movement and, as a result, minimization of distortion even at high sound pressure levels. The diffuser's love of energetic movement is indirectly hinted at by a rigid, curved metal grill that provides the necessary living space for the driver. However, the protective grille is removable, and without it, in our opinion, the subwoofer looks better.

Such an extraordinary driver needs an equally impressive amplification, which is entrusted here to the proprietary Sledge STA-800D2 module, the output stages of which are made on field-effect transistors and work in class D. The amplifier is distinguished by the ability to deliver high current to the load, which allows very precise control of the dynamic head. Its nominal (RMS) power reaches an impressive 800 watts, and at the peak, the module is capable of providing up to 2.5 kilowatts. At the same time, the manufacturer declares the lower limit of the subwoofer's operating range at around 18 Hz at a level of -3 dB, which looks absolutely fantastic for a case of this size, coupled with a closed acoustic design.


But that's not all. The SVS 3000 Series subwoofers feature a microprocessor-based sound calibration unit based on Analog Devices' powerful 56-bit 50MHz DSP, controlled wirelessly via Bluetooth from your smartphone. That is, all the usual adjustments of level, cutoff frequency, phase, and the like, which are usually performed by the handles on the back wall of the subwoofer case, can now be made on the gadget screen without getting up from the couch. In addition to convenience, this feature allows, if desired, to adjust the settings directly during the viewing process. But using such tools only to adjust a couple of parameters would, of course, be wasteful.


The application for smartphones running Android and iOS implements much more extensive functionality. In addition to the ready-made Movie, Music and Custom presets, you can activate a three-band parametric equalizer in which you can set the quality factor and correction depth for each selected frequency. The result will be immediately displayed on the smartphone screen and ... heard in operation. Among other things, the special Room Gain Compensation functionality allows you to effectively deal with standing waves in the room by activating a notch filter with a variable slope at a certain frequency. Thus, you can "cut" the desired section of the frequency response, getting rid of the unpleasant effect caused by standing waves.


The patch panel is rather austere - there is a low-level stereo input on RCA connectors, one of which can receive an LFE signal, as well as a stereo low-level output for organizing a chain of subwoofers if necessary. The absence of high-level switching clearly hints at the subwoofer's cinema orientation. Separately, it is worth mentioning the possibility of connecting an optional proprietary wireless module SVS Soundpath Wireless Audio Adapter, for which a USB port is provided on the rear wall. Getting rid of the cable to the subwoofer in the home theater is a very tempting prospect, given that the subwoofer can be installed in the most unexpected places.

The SVS SB-3000 subwoofer was tested in a 5.1 home theater system with a Pioneer UDP-LX500 4K player, an Emotiva MC-700 AV processor, an Emotiva XPA-5 Gen 3 five-channel power amplifier, and OSD Black Signature Series surround speakers.


The special functionality of Room Gain Compensation allows you to effectively deal with standing waves in the room by activating a notch filter with a variable slope at a certain frequency. Thus, you can "cut" the desired section of the frequency response, getting rid of the unpleasant effect caused by standing waves.
The surprise that arose immediately after the start of listening to the system with the SVS SB-3000 subwoofer did not leave throughout the test. It was caused by a clear discrepancy between the size of the compact cube and the quantity, and most importantly, the quality of the bass that it reproduced. The subwoofer was able to demonstrate all the advantages of the chosen closed acoustic design - elastic, very collected and fast-firing bass, which allows you to very realistically work out the most dynamic scenes of modern blockbusters.


At the same time, the ability of the device to reproduce really low tones is surprising, which is usually a problem for subwoofers in a closed design. The elasticity and speed of the bass gave the heavy gunfights in Battleship the necessary solidity and realism, and the reference ship attack scene for testing subwoofers in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World made you literally bend down in your chair. The heavy tread of a soldier in an exosuit in the scene of the arrival of recruits to the planet Pandora from the famous Avatar makes the floor tremble without losing its clarity. Separately, we note the very well-coordinated, almost seamless operation of the SVS SB-3000 with rather modest volume OSD Black Signature Series wall monitors, the sound of which was given the necessary solidity by the subwoofer. Brilliant performance.

SVS FEATURES



Type - active subwoofer | Name - SVS SB-3000 | price, rub. – 139,990 (Black Ash finish) / 154,990 (Piano Black finish) | Frequency response, Hz - 18 - 270 (+/- 3 dB) | Emitter, cm - 33.0 | Acoustic design - closed enclosure | Amplifier power, W - 800 RMS (up to 2500 at peak) | Audio inputs - RCA (2) | Audio outputs - RCA (2) | Optional - DSP, Bluetooth control via smartphone app, USB wireless adapter (optional) | Dimensions, cm - 38.5 x 39.7 x 45.1 | Weight, kg - 24.7 | TTX source -SVS SUBWOOFER


Conclusion:

The SVS SB-3000 subwoofer is capable of accompanying movie viewing with thunderous, but at the same time very high-speed bass of the highest standard, and its modest size does not fit in with such an impressive sound. And a very convenient computer wireless setup and control system is just a cherry on a luxurious cake.

svs sb 4000 vs sb13 ultra

svs sb 4000 vs sb13 ultra

SVS Sb 4000 vs Sb13 Ultra

The SVS Sound company, which chose Youngstown, Ohio (USA), for its headquarters, was founded in 1998. The company produces a wide range of speaker systems, cables, and devices for wireless audio, but they did not bring fame to SVS Sound. 

The company began its history with the production of subwoofers, which quickly glorified the brand due to the relatively low cost of high-end products. On this approach SVS Sound created its own corporate philosophy: quality was ensured by production in the States and advanced engineering using modern technologies, and an affordable price was obtained due to a distribution system that was new at that time - subwoofers were sold to customers directly via the Internet, bypassing intermediaries. And now that the company is no longer relying exclusively on subwoofers, when it has greatly expanded production, turning from a local American brand into a global speaker manufacturer, subwoofers still occupy a solid share of the SVS Sound lineup. 


Today the company produces 5 lines of subwoofers, starting with the 1000 series and so on up to the 4000 series and the top-of-the-line Ultra. The older models are even superficially similar, sharing design and technology, although the top-end Ultra subwoofers are still slightly larger, more powerful, and equipped with larger-diameter drivers.

Today We will Talk about the 2 best subwoofers by SVSSOUND

SVS SB 4000 and SB 13 Ultra 

svs prime ultra tower

svs prime ultra tower

 svs prime ultra tower

The SVS company is quite young and was previously known as a manufacturer of active subwoofers, and conventional acoustics appeared in its assortment relatively recently. The flagship 3.5-band model of the Ultra series with the sonorous name Tower really resembles a huge tower. At the bottom of it is the proprietary ForceFactor assembly, consisting of two oppositely directed 8-inch heads, capable of reproducing powerful and deep bass. A phase inverter with a solid diameter port is located at the back. The reinforced front panel has a slight forward slope, which improves the vertical pattern. 165mm midbass with fiberglass composite cones and an inch aluminum dome tweeter are symmetrically placed.


Among the obvious advantages of the "Towers" we single out the deepest and at the same time controlled bass, powerful dynamics and sound energy. In the vast majority of situations, an additional subwoofer will not be required - it simply has nothing to do. Acoustics is able to work without distortion at deafening volume levels, creating a truly concert pressure. Against this background, the edges of the range may seem slightly accentuated. For example, the bass is somewhat "fatter" than usual, the upper register is also slightly pedaled. The systems reproduce the mids cleanly, displaying high resolution and recognizably natural tones. The sibilants are emphasized quite a bit, however, it is difficult to reproach the speaker for the obvious coloring of the voices. The soundstage, when properly positioned, is of course striking in scale and at the same time good in terms of instrument positioning.


SVS Ultra Towers are big speakers. At 1.14m tall, our Piano Black review pair outshines most competitors at this price point.

Design

Of course, one of the benefits of this large cabinet is that it allows for large drivers - and there are plenty of them.

Each of the 3.5-way Ultra Towers is equipped with a 25mm aluminum dome tweeter, two 16.5cm fiberglass midrange drivers and two horizontally positioned 20cm woofers, mounted in this way to reduce distortion.

There's a taillight port at the back, which, combined with the side-driven woofers, means the Ultra Towers really need room.

Put them too close to the back wall and they sound too bassy; too close to a side wall and they may appear closed.

The theme "The more the better" is not limited to design. If you're looking for speakers that impress with their scale, volume, and bass weight, you'll get it with shed-load.


Sound

Loud enough to seriously disturb your neighbors, these speakers deliver deep, tight, impressive bass that, for all its bulk, is still agile and responsive.

But they are not perfect.

Ultra towers can feel heavy when they don't really need to, and can't handle more delicate tracks. like their more articulate counterparts.

And the heavy bass only accentuates the rather rough treble of Ultra Towers, as Eminem's Berzerk treble-heavy run shows .

There is a harsh edge and lack of detail in the highs that can sound rather unpleasant at certain frequencies, and while this improved during testing, it was still noticeable after several days of continuous playback.

So, be careful with system matching - and serve up these speakers with the best quality tracks you can. They are not very lenient with bad records.

The thinness and dynamics are also a little uncomfortable.

Listening to Harvey Two-Face from The Dark Knight soundtrack , we don't get the feeling of a building crescendo that we do with something like the Spendor A6R.

It's almost as if the SVS speakers are afraid to fade away, which is why you don't hear that dynamic shift as much; they start out loud, only to get even louder.

svs prime ultra tower

However, the scale these speakers offer is undeniable, and they deliver a spacious, open sound with good stereo sound – each instrument fits well into the mix.

However, individual notes may lack the same sense of understanding and texture, and the beginning and end of notes may be skipped, further demonstrating the Ultra Towers' lack of subtlety and precision compared to the competition.

And despite surprisingly agile bass, Ultra Towers still lacks punch. The vocals are clean, articulate and ,, but lack some of the punchiness.

This leaves the tracks rather emotionlesswell-balanced as if the artist were just making a guidebook and not the final record.

Verdict

These speakers represent a tale of two halves. What they do well is instantly impressive, but they take a little longer and the story starts to unfold.

You get a lot of speakers for your money, but these are awsome, better-executed speakers. for this price.
SVS

svs prime tower speaker review



svs prime tower speaker review

 The American company SVS continues to develop its success in the classic speaker market. The second Prime line uses the achievements of the debut Ultra series, but due to the lower price, the novelty is available to a wider range of customers.

Last year, we celebrated a landmark event - the growth of SVS from a highly specialized, exclusively focused on the production of subwoofers to a classic loudspeaker manufacturer.

The group of enthusiasts that founded SVS in 1998 originally planned to conquer the subwoofer market. They believed that a high-quality subwoofer could cost significantly less than the devices on the market at that time. As a result, SVS was able to win a niche for itself, thereby proving its case and simultaneously forcing other manufacturers to look for a more favorable price / quality ratio for the buyer.

And now, 15 years later, the company enters the classic speaker market with the Ultra line and the same revolutionary idea of ​​“High End to the masses”. The first-born were taken extremely seriously, having worked out the design to the smallest detail using the latest design tools. For their price, the speakers had exceptionally high sound quality, as the experts of our magazine could see for themselves.

The company took the next step in October 2014 by announcing a new line of SVS Prime. Engineers tried to reduce the cost of the speakers, but close attention was also paid to design optimization. The task was made easier by the experience already accumulated as a result of the development of the Ultra line. This is certainly an interesting event for a wide range of buyers, as high-quality speakers have become even more affordable. How high-quality, we will find out on the example of the flagship of the line - floorstanding speakers SVS Prime Tower.

two towers

The Prime lineup includes the Prime Tower, Prime Bookshelf, Prime Center, and Prime Satellite. Outwardly, the speakers resemble their Ultra predecessors - the same rigor in design, the same beveled edges, and the same black piano lacquer. However, there is also a more modest version of the finish with a matte front panel and black ash laminate. It should be noted that it was the satellites in the Prime Satellite 5.1 cinema set that caused the most enthusiastic reviews from foreign observers. The general opinion of experts coincides with the goal of the company - the speakers sound exceptionally good for their price.

The floor model SVS Prime Tower is assembled in a relatively small case with a height of 930 mm. The radiators are compactly shifted upwards, and the bass drivers make full use of the entire available cabinet width. All diffusers are black, without any embellishments. On the one hand, this emphasizes rigor and solidity, on the other hand, it looks simple and utilitarian, like the design of professional monitor acoustics.

Behind the external simplicity and compactness lies a 3.5-way audio signal distribution scheme. A neatly tuned crossover evenly stitches the frequency range of different radiators. It is assisted by two ports of independent phase inverters tuned to different frequencies. This distribution improves bass uniformity and sensitivity. Unusually, the diameter of the horns is small and there is no smoothly expanding bell as such. Nevertheless, looking ahead, it should be noted that no hints of noise from the movement of air through them can be heard.

An aluminum dome tweeter was chosen as the tweeter because its frequency response is best matched to that of the mid-range driver. To improve the sound quality of the aluminum dome, a diffusion washer is installed in front of it. Its performance has been optimized by the Finite Element Method (FEA) to achieve a clean, airy high-end.

The new midrange and woofers are equipped with filled polypropylene cones. They have a very attractive stiffness-to-weight ratio. To reduce inductive interference and distortion, aluminum rings are installed in the magnetic gap of the speakers. The voice coils are freely ventilated, which eliminates the effect of air compression and facilitates cooling.


Baskets are made of impact-resistant ABS plastic with carbon and fiberglass filling. Such a mixture turned out to be not only very strong, but also capable of additionally removing heat from the magnetic system.

The midrange driver is placed in its own acoustically isolated compartment to reduce crosstalk and, consequently, distortion. Each woofer also has its own separate compartment with a bass reflex. The crossover is built around premium capacitors and air-core inductors. To connect to the amplifier, one pair of classic screw terminals is used.


All models in the Prime line are individually tuned for the most accurate tonal match with each other. In addition, "primes" can work in conjunction with models of the Ultra line. This means that you can safely assemble music and cinema systems of any complexity without facing the problem of matching the sound of the speakers.

related traits

The sound of SVS Prime Tower is collected and at the same time slightly softened and comfortable. The musical material is presented lively and cleanly. Despite some limitations in the dynamic range, the intonation character of the compositions is conveyed quite accurately, with good articulation. Timbre information is conveyed with minor simplifications.


Meanwhile, the speakers do not add their own color to the sound, leaving the musical scene very clean, and interpret the musical concept close to the original. The model lacks accuracy in working out quiet details, in microdynamics. Instead, the details are slightly accentuated, which brings the music stage closer to the listener, hiding the airiness and volume. The upper register is present in sufficient volume to maintain the correctness of the overall tonal balance. The development of high-frequency details and its frequency reserve are at the average level characteristic of Hi-Fi speakers.

Noticeably better intelligibility is provided at information-rich medium and low frequencies. Complex musical compositions are not blurred, they sound impressive. The bass is tight and fast. Its depth is quite good, but its tonal definition decreases towards the lowest frequencies. Speakers work best with fast and energetic compositions. SVS keeps the rhythm well. The sound is comfortable and clear, however, for the full disclosure of high-quality acoustic and electronic recordings, there is a little lack of detail and saturation. However, sometimes it is even for the better.

The SVS Prime Tower model can be described as a solid Hi-Fi model with a pleasant and very clear sound. The novelty does not compete with its more expensive predecessor SVS Ultra Tower, but it supports 100% related features.

Measurement results and passport data of acoustics SVS Prime Tower

The speakers show a very flat frequency response from 80 Hz all the way up to 20 kHz along the sound axis. With the turn of the speaker from the listener, the frequency response changes slightly, which means they are broadly directed. The drop in sensitivity in the bass is typical for small floor standers. The lower frequency limit is quite modest - 54 Hz.

The SOI of the speakers is very good: in the working area it does not exceed 0.5%, and in practice for the most part it is still much lower. A noticeable increase in distortion begins only at frequencies below 30 Hz, when their level still does not exceed 2%. This is an excellent result, not always achieved even by high-end models. SOI depends very little on the volume, which demonstrates a good margin in terms of dynamics and power (up to 250 W at nominal). Speaker impedance behaves quite well. Its average value is slightly short of 6 ohms, and the deviations from this value are small.

svs prime tower speaker  Features

Average THD

100Hz - 20kHz, 94/88/82dB: 0.11/0.14/0.22%

40-100Hz, 94/88/82dB: 0.52/0.40/0.37%

Sensitivity at 1 kHz: 87.26 dB

Low cutoff frequency (-10 dB): 54 Hz

Frequency response unevenness

100 Hz - 20 kHz: +/-1.14 dB

160-1300 Hz: +/-0.31 dB

1300 Hz - 20 kHz: +/-1.15 dB

300 Hz - 5 kHz: +/-1.01 dB

Medium flatness (30° angle): +/-4.55 dB

Unbalance (160-1300 Hz): -0.25 dB

Unbalance (1300 Hz - 20 kHz): -0.57 dB

Unbalance (30° angle): -4.45 dB

Impedance

RMS: 1.96 ohm

Average: 5.81 ohms

Maximum value: 12.29 ohms

Minimum value: 3.52 ohms

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SVS Prime Tower Speaker  Specifications

Frequency range: 30 - 25,000 Hz

Number of bands: 3.5

Crossover Frequency: 165/350/2100Hz

Tweeter: 25 mm, aluminum

MF driver: 114 mm, polypropylene

Woofer: 2x165 mm, polypropylene

Acoustic design: phase inverter

Sensitivity: 87 dB

Impedance: 8 ohm

Rated power: 20-250W

Dimensions (HxWxD): 930x203x295 mm

Weight: 18.2 kg