Is SVS 1000 Good?

The SVS SB1000 is an ideal budget subwoofer for a small room that can be set up with a variety of speaker systems. If you plan to use it for the long run, then this is one of the best options you can buy today.

How do I connect my SVS 2000 SB?

The most common way to connect your SB-2000 Pro is with a single RCA interconnect cable going from the LFE or SUB1 Output on your AV receiver or preamplifier to the LFE Input on your SB-2000 Pro. This allows your processor to perform the upstream bass management and send the subwoofer a pre-filtered mono signal.

Is SVS worth the money?

They’re technologically very simple, no servo mechanism like Rythmik or Velodyne nor interesting designs like Genelec’s LSE. But their sealed line provide very good value for money, a long warranty and are very good looking.

How many dB should subwoofer be?

Most people find that 70 or 75 dB on your SPL meter at your listening seat is a comfortable playback level.

Are SVS subs good?

At $749 for the satin black option, it delivers one of the best mid range subwoofers we’ve ever heard. The sound is effortless and all-encompassing. It doesn’t have quite as much power as the SVS (600 versus 800 watts RMS) but it makes up for it with excellent detail and spread.

Why is SVS subwoofers so good?

Is Svs a good brand?

The SVS deliver a nice amount of treble liveliness, combined with treble quality, clarity and crispness and the treble never gets subdued in the overall mix and certainly holds its place, again a good thing for home cinema.

Is SVS prime worth it?

The Good. The SVS Prime Tower is a well-built and great-sounding speaker for the money. The “3.5-way” design offers significantly more detail than standard two-way offerings. The speakers are capable of quite deep bass and work well in a home theater context.

How many dB should sub bass be?

Subbass should be peaking at -12dB, so you keep enough headroom for the rest of the song. If mixing with headroom is not working for you, a general rule of thumb is to keep the subbass lower than the kickdrum by about 2 to 5 dB.