The SVS SB12-NSD is an affordable 400watt sealed powered subwoofer with a 12” aluminum cone driver in a tiny sealed cabinet to produce satisfying and exceptionally well rounded bass. Small but potent.
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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“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 ...
These phenomenally versatile speakers can stand on their own or be incorporated into an immersive audio system for your home theater. Sometimes you come across a product and you’re compelled to say, ...
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 ...
There are few things you can do to upgrade your home theater experience like adding a pair of height speakers. Whether you’re listening to Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, or Auro 3D, the added vertical dimension ...
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.