🎶 Feel the Beat, Own the Room!
The SVSSB-3000 13" Sealed Subwoofer combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek design, offering 800 watts RMS and a high-excursion driver for unparalleled sound quality. Its compact size and advanced DSP capabilities make it the perfect addition to any home theater setup, ensuring deep bass and precise audio control.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | AC |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 800 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.2"D x 15.7"W x 15.6"H |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Compatible Devices | Projector, MP3 Player, Laptop, Television, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 15 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Home Theater |
Controller Type | App Control |
Color | Piano Gloss Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | App |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Inside Mount |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Additional Features | bass_boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
Subwoofer Diameter | 13 Inches |
S**D
Blown away-update
*Update 3/19/23...if you are only considering a subwoofer like this it may be tricky to hold off on upgrading your other speakers. Especially if your other speakers are in the entry level budget range (like my Polk TSI series). After spending some more time listening to music, the quality of bass with this sub made me start hearing & paying more attention to the deficiencies of my Polk front towers. I ended up replacing the towers with Kilpsch RP8000fs & am blown away at the night & day difference, not just the bass digging much deeper but mid-range...and the highs the Polk did do nicely with, just weren't a match for the Klipsch RP either. So at 1st I tried just stopping there for now as the music listening is transformed, only needing the SVS for home theater and occasionally for music with the Klipsch if wanting an extra bass kick (probably 5% if that of music I listen to needs it though at this point). I enjoy the Pure Direct mode on my AVR for music, which sends the cleanest 2.0 signal not allowing any sub use, or any eq boosts. Anyway didn't take long to then be displeased with how my Polk center sounded & now I am awaiting new center, rears & Atmos. I am returning the earlier Klipsch R41SA, it's part of their entry Reference series, now everything is their next up Reference Premier series. Except the sub though...SVS still is the better sub option dollar for dollar & pound for pound. But the more "premium" sound & feel of SVS complements my new speakers much better. Basically, if anyone is in a similar position just be clear on return windows & ultimately make the decision in time for that. Also be prepared to evaluate your current other speakers a bit differently with this SVS SB3000 in the mix. However - that said - it's just my experience, the SVS still blended great with my Polks in home theater...and the sealed nature allowed its speed & timing to do great with music. Still could not sense the bass was coming from a different location. But the quality of the bass vs the quality of the midrange & highs...for music...that's what led me down the rabbit hole of replacing my entire speaker set up.Coming from a Polk PSW505, this is in a totally different league. Not just because of how much lower it goes (Polk rated as going down to 28 hz +/- 3db, to 23 overall, this tank goes to 18, and 17 overall). Room gain in my condo likely brings this even lower, as I have heard sealed subs benefit from room gain. The overall bass quality even in the 30s & up the Polk can output is much tighter on the SVS. Being sealed makes it great for music, but it's pretty powerful for movies & TV as well. It's basically the same overall size as the Polk (which was a 12" ported), this is a 13" sealed. I live in a condo so a riser/subdude was critical for the Polk & this SVS fits on it as well. When calibrated just right this blends in with my Polk speakers perfectly. Speakers include Polk TSI 400 fronts, CS20 center. T15 surrounds, & Klipsch R-41SA Atmos front firing. Connected to a Yamaha Aventage A2A receiver that I also just purchased with this sub. The phone app to control & save various settings is great, I can tinker with it from my seat. SVS customer service is awesome as well. One thing I learned from them is a y splitter cable adds a bit more loudness automatically vs the single connection. Also, the volume of the sub is not a standard volume setting but a volume gain. It goes from -60 to 0, and SVS has it defaulted at -10. I thought that was like putting the volume at 83% which was odd so I put it at -30 for YPAO calibration with the receiver. It made the oomph less intense at first & SVS explained how the volume begins being linear at -23. So -10 is actually about 50% of its volume. That makes sense as Yamaha said to have the sub at 50% for YPAO. When calibrating that way and keeping the Yamaha level in the negative it sounds like it should. Music sounds better/tighter/thicker (even at low volume) and I was missing out on a lot of thunder in movies & TV which often times have an LFE signal in the mid 20s & lower, which the Polk just couldn't output. At some point I will get another to have 2 subs connected to my receiver, but for now I am still blown away by how much better everything sounds (and "feels"). And this hasn't fully broken in yet...SVS said about 30 hours, I am getting there but probably at about 15-20 hrs so far. The tradeoff with my subdude riser is less shaking & rattling, but it's necessary to keep my neighbors from complaining. Even with the subdude there is the occasional rattling, overall I still feel it in the air if that makes sense. Chest thumping tight punching kind of bass is how I describe it...highly recommend this, due to the size not being excessive & the quality & depth it provides for music & movies/TV. The piano black is worth the extra $100 too, for me that is. Last thing is I recommend crossing over at 80 even if your fronts can handle bass down in the 30s or 40s like mine. Comparing the crossover at 60 to 80, the SVS just handles bass in general (even in the 60s & 70s) better than tower speakers. This also lets the receiver breathe a bit & focus the towers on what they excel at above 80. Try for yourself of course & whatever sounds better to you, go for it.
H**R
A Monster Sub!
I was out to find the best sub for my gym. I started with a SVS pb1000 and then to a pb2000 which sounds great btw but then to a sb3000. At first I didn’t care for it until I broke it in for a few hours and tuned it with the SVS app. Here’s the deal: if you primarily watch movies, buy the ported 2000 or 3000 but if you listen to more music, which I do, definitely buy the sb3000 it totally rocks! And the pbs are huge! The base is tight and precise and the 800 watt amp really does the job. The search is over, I’m very very happy! And thank you Gramophone for a great deal!
L**.
First-rate experience
The SB-3000 is fantastic for its price/size, the seller responded promptly to my post-purchase question, item was delivered BNIB in ~72 HRs.
J**I
Great Sub!
Very tight base! Great for music. Don’t have it hooked up to an AV amp, so it’s only used for music. Used in conjunction with a set of Bowers and Wilkins 706 S3 speakers and I’ve been very impressed with the SVS sub. Still breaking in but I’m very happy with my purchase. Really like the app for the settings. Very easy to use. Would highly recommend this sub to anyone looking to upgrade their system.
M**D
Best sub I’ve owned.
Although the price is intimidating this sub delivers on sound and integration. I run it with the Denon 3700, and after the Audessey sound correction it blends with the 7.1 system seamlessly. The app is easy to use as well. Highly recommend.
A**K
Great size, deep bass
I have this SB-3000 in a 12 x 13 ft room with Sonus Faber Olympica Nova II and KEF LS50 Meta speakers. Those speakers make great music, but the bass cuts off around 40-45 Hz. Enter the SB-3000. Now the room and my innards vibrate to a blissful deep, tight bass, extending down to about 16hz. It makes a big difference in your results if you use a room calibration system like Audyssey MultiEQ-X or Dirac (assuming your processor/receiver supports it). Otherwise it's just a bunch of trial and error. But when you get it right... Wow!
A**K
No brainer, JUST BUY IT!
Open box piano black unit from IQ Home Entertainment with full factory warranty, and you'd never know it was open box - absolutely flawless and saved some Benjamins! So... 10 yr old 7.1 HT and the AVR finally tanked. Time to update! Got a Denon X3700H and, of course, "needed" to upgrade the subfoofer too! So, the NHT Subonei got moved over by the couch and this SB-3000 took it's place next to the right front B&W tower for a 7.2 setup. The Android SVS app makes any changes from the comfort of my lounger simple and painless. WowWowWow, does this beastie hit hard, clean, tight, and LOW: the giant robot in Terminator salvation, Pearl Harbor attack in Midway, missile attack on the tree in Avatar, Rush's synth pedals along with Geddy's bass and Peart's low toms and kick on any of their later albums - or any Tool cut. Oh Yeah, JUST BUY IT!The app REALLY is the cherry on top! Has a parametric EQ with 3 presets that I can set up, save and change on the fly from my fat arse lounger. It just keeps getting better n better. SVS absolutely killed the system integration, bump for da buck and the competition (x-JLA fanboy). To that guy worried about SVS app location tracking, you're already on 31 federal databases, really? AFT gonna come after you for your 9.18.4 HT system???
M**L
Just perfect!!
The media could not be loaded. I needed a small sub that packed a punch and after a month of research I purchased the SVS SB-3000… Wow!! I am thrilled with the quality of this sub and how much tight bass it provides in such a small package. The low frequency reach is almost unbelievable until you feel and see your walls and pictures shake. Be careful though, your neighbors may hate you! I can’t recommend SVS enough. The iOS app is a breeze to work with and changes subwoofer setting instantly. My only gripe is that I can’t get another one just yet!!
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