The 3000 subs do keep the same price point as the12-Plus models. One trade-off that SVS has decided to make is to use higher-performing parts at the expense of the higher-end finish and build of the ‘12-Plus’ subs. The PB12-Plus had a much heavier and thicker cabinet which could...
The company's latest 3000 Series offering consists a pair of subs—one ported (PB-3000) and the other sealed (SB-3000)—in relatively modest-size enclosures. Unfortunately, I had to choose just one, so I went with the SB-3000 for a few reasons. First, I'm aware from previous experien...
The 3000 Micro, as the name indicates, is part of SVS's 3000 Series. This means it shares the same 800W Sledge DSP amplifier unit as the SB-3000 andPB-3000models. Only here it's used to power smaller drivers, in a smaller cabinet, at a lower price. The new drivers are 8...
reviews and previews of SVS products, so we won’t go over them again here, suffice it to say that SVS has squeezed a hell of a lot of technology into such a small container. It does come at a price though, and, at $800 (includes shipping), the 3000 Micro does cost a bit more...
as found on the company’s bigger subwoofers like thePB16-Ultra(full review here). We don’t claim to know whether or not the sound would improve, or even if it’s advisable to do so given the size and shape of the sonically inert cabinet. But it would certainly be interesting to ...
Yes, there are subs out there that will dig deeper and play with more authority, but they are larger than a mini-fridge and don’t have the aesthetic appeal that the 3000 In-Wall provides. Going into this review, I knew I was fully committed since I was cutting a giant hole in the...
the sealed-boxSB-3000($999.99), which weighs twice as much (54.5lb), measures 15.6" × 15.2" × 17.8", and features 13" drivers, and the still larger, even heavier, ported, more expensive ($1399.99) PB-3000. All three use the same 800W RMS (2500W peak) Sledge STA-800D2 class-...
SVS's recently introduced SB-3000 is a compact powered subwoofer that's $600 cheaper, a few cubic inches smaller, and 37lb lighter than the model it replaces, the SVS SB13-Ultra. Its amplifier is less powerful (800W vs 1000W), but its rated frequency res
They are on sale at SVS:https://www.svsound.com/collections/nsd-series/products/pb12-nsd What do you think of this sub? How does it compare to the VTF-2 MK5 Subwoofer? Which one would you buy? Thanks Yamaha RX-A2070, Musical Fidelity M6si integrated amp, Benchmark Dac1, Bluesound ...
PB-1000 = £449 SB-1000 Pro = £549 SB-2000 = £599 Any advice? Last edited: Nov 29, 2023 T ThELiZ Member Joined Apr 9, 2021 Messages 67 Likes 60 Nov 29, 2023 #2 I'd personally save some money and get the Q Acoustics QB12. Sure, it hasn't got the parametri...