I decided to install the subwoofer in my den, which features a 15-year-old Vizio 50” plasma TV, Denon 2313CI AVR, Oppo BDP-103 Blu-ray player, and TiVo Bolt. To complement the in-wall subwoofer, I decided to upgrade my speaker system with RSL W25E in-wall speakers for the front ...
For the first time ever, an architectural subwoofer delivers on the promise of immersive, cinematic bass without compromise. A feat of inspired engineering, SVS 3000 In-Wall subwoofer is primed for easy installation in an existing room or new constructio
SVS Launches Ultra Evolution Speakers - SVS, leading manufacturer of high-performance speakers, subwoofers, wireless audio, cables, and accessories, proudly announces a new flagship speaker series, SVS Ultra Evolution.
The Ultra Evolution tower speakers also boast a powerful new woofer configuration that deploys dual-opposing active woofers in the top and bottom of the cabinet, each in a force-balanced array similar to the design used in SVS’s3000 Micro subwoofer, which uses dual opposing 8-inch drivers tha...
to unleash the full potential of your SVS 17-Ultra RIEvolution, 16-Ultra, 4000 Series, 3000 Series, 3000 Micro, 3000 In-Wall, 2000 Pro Series, and 1000 Pro Series subwoofers by allowing advanced DSP functionality and optimization based on your room, speakers and personal listening preferences...
After some sawing, wire fishing, and rack mounting, we had the SVS 3000 installed and paired with two in-ceiling stereo speakers. This was a perfect scenario for the in-wall subwoofer. Multiroom audio is typically a 2-channel affair, and 2.1 installations are the rare exception unless it’...
It’s for this reason we strongly recommend positioning the speakers at least a foot away from the wall, two feet if you can manage it. Otherwise, you’ll notice an audible loss of power in the low end. One thing that we’d like to see in future editions of the speaker is the ...
enclosure allowing placement close to boundary (wall, shelf, corner) Built-in keyhole type wall ...
When it comes to positioning these speakers, they need room to breathe. The closer to the wall you place the back of the Pinnacle – which has both two 8-inch woofers and two large flared ports, all of which are emitting bass – the more you are going to complica...
In my 24’ by 13’ (approximately) listening room, I set up the speakers with stand-off distances between the back wall and sidewall, and equal distance between speakers and listening position. I used various toe-in angles during listening and settled with the speakers facing directly at the...