The SVS PB12-NSD is a 12” 400 watt powered subwoofer with true 20Hz extension and solid performance. At $769 shipped to your door, it’s a hard to beat this high quality and value product. Today we ...
SVS has added two new models to its subwoofer lineup, the SB-5000 R|Evolution (sealed) and PB-5000 R|Evolution (ported). These models share core technologies first seen in SVS’s flagship 17-Ultra ...
SVS touts their new 16-Ultra series subwoofers the most advanced in the world. We reviewed the PB16-Ultra which sports a 16" driver with 8" voice coil powered by 1500 watts to verify their claim. The ...
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When it comes to subwoofers, SVS is one of the most recognizable names. The company offers models at nearly every price point, from the more affordable 1000 Series to its high-performance Ultra line.
The ultimate guide to choosing a SVS subwoofer for home theater or high fidelity music listening? All 16 models compared! SVS offers 16 different subwoofers priced from $599 to $2,999. Deciding which ...
Spiffy sounding and sleeky styled, SVS’s second-generation powered streaming speaker system delivers a big bang for your bucks. Sonically rewarding, well featured and handsome, the SVS Audio Prime ...
Priced from $1,999, two new 15-inch SVS 5000 R|Evolution Subwoofers are just one step down from the flagship 17-Ultra Series. Although they’re a slight step-down (in size and performance) from the ...
“With effortless performance, elegant design, and striking value, SVS’ Prime Series hits the ultimate sweet spot in the audiophile segment.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year ...
Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, to help you make the best choice for your budget. Find out more about how we test. The SVS Ultra Towers are big ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.