I have them and like you I wished I got them sooner, but after 12 months of listening my advise is give them power. I added a Rotel 1590 and now they hit like a hammer. It’s a new speaker all over again.
I own a pair of ultra towers. I’ve got to say after long periods, I do get ear fatigue. I believe it’s because of the metal Twitter. Bass might be missing a little more tightness for music. For home theater I have no complains. They are phenomenal. That been said you can’t get anything better for this price point. I’ve compared them to higher end speakers and decided to go with them for the price. You Must hit them with a lot of power. They turn into a completely different speakers. I have a Marantz sr6009 with a Parasound HCA-1206 bi-amping them with 135 each Chanel(270 of raw power per speaker). Will love to pair them with some SVS subs. That might help me with my music experience. Great job with the channel!
Thanks! Are you running Reference or Flat for MultEQ? Reference leaves me fatigued, I prefer Flat. Thanks for the support! SVS subs are awesome, their depth of presentation is ideal in my opinion.
I would try another power amp, i found parasound gear to be to analytical and combines with svs tweeter as you say could sound bright and harsh which is causing your ear fatigue, i have mine running off a primare a32 and a yamaha rxa 2070 for pre and its a great warmish sound and the svs do love being driven hard and i cannot get enough of aerosmith/ motley crue at reference levels and beyond but i think the neighbours may have something tk say, i am soon going to get the marantz av7705 and i bet its going to sound better again.
Real good honest review!!! I have been debating for some time between getting the SVS Ultra Center, and Ultra Towers, or the BIC America Acoustech Platinum-28II Center Speaker, and BIC America Acoustech Platinum-980 3-Way Floor Speakers. I have not found any worthy reviews good or bad for BIC America speakers, other than that they have been around since 1973, and was the rave in the 70's. The reviews I could find the customer was more than satisfied. Enough so, that I am convinced they are a decent speaker that can get the job done. I have found nothing but great reviews on the SVS Ultra line of speakers. Almost all worthy reviews for SVS Ultra say they can hold their own against speakers 2x-5x their performance price. Due to money constraints I am going for the BIC America Acoustech Platinum series. If I find them unsatisfying, due to performance limitations, or due to failures from a lack of quality control. I will ditch them in a heart beat, and go for the best bang for the buck that I am convinced right now which is the SVS Ultra Towers and SVS Ultra Center Speaker. What caught my interest to watching your review, was to hopefully get the customers point of view. I was already acquainted with these speakers technically. So, again TY! for this review it was invaluable to me.....even almost 3yrs after you reviewed this item...BRAVO!
I have loved my ultras towers since the day I bought them. I was lucky enough to purchase them through the outlet on presidents day for 1600 a pair. Mint condition and all the warranty perks! Great video!
I absolutely love these speakers. I've had my pair for a little over a year now and have no desire the swap or upgrade to something different. Absolutely worth the money spent.
Just bought a set of ultra 5.0 with 2 pb 2000 pros after watching your videos many times. Thanks for the in depth review, can't wait to hook it all up. Will the yamaha aventage 2080 be powerful enough to run the towers? Whats the break in time on the towers and subs
I’m considering upgrading from the prime pinnacles for the ultra towers since I moved and now have a larger front room to accommodate the ultras ..... do you think they are a noticeable upgrade or would be worth trading up for ? Thank you
I definitely prefer the Ultra Towers over the Pinnacles. I think they're definitely worth the price difference. The MTM set up (Midrange Tweeter Midrange, two mid ranges with the Tweeter in the middle) just seems like the way to go to me. The Ultra Towers are definitely the best sounding SVS speakers. Even though I cross them over at 90 HZ, and set as "Small", the opposed 8-in drivers really had quite a bit to the bass presentation. Nice full sound. Just keep in mind that with the Ultra Towers, you will most likely get a phase error, because you have speakers pointed in different directions. It's totally okay. Just ignore the phase error. Otherwise, I don't have a complaint in the world about them. And to be clear, the phase error is not a complaint.
Great review. Im looking for towers to buy and im having a hard time deciding which one to buy since most businesses dont have them all in their showroom. I like the Ultra towers and i may get the 2000 pro sub and ultra center channel as well. I also like the Bowers and Wilkins 702 series but cost more money. My question to you is will the new yamaha aventage rx a6a provide enough power to drive this? Its a 150 watts receiver. Or do i need more power through an external amplifier? Look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
If people have these speakers and love them, that’s all that matters. As long as u are happy with ur system no one can tell u any differently. Having said that, I would like to know wut ur opinion is on high efficiency speakers such as the PSA speakers. I just bought them, and I cannot fathom why anyone should not get them if movies/games r the primary source of content they play in their home theater. IMO there is no need for anything else. No external amps are needed. SVS speakers are lower sensitivity. IMO not needing an external amp to really get the full picture of speakers is huge for someone like me. Just curious on ur thoughts on this? I love SVS subwoofers but PSA speakers should be on anyone’s list who is looking for a fantastic movie/gaming experience
Thanks for your review I have been in the market for new speakers in my living room and have a challenge do to the size (20' x 40' x 30' vaulted ceiling, hard wood floors and lots of windows) I can not running new speakers wire to the LR without ripping out the walls or I looked at going wireless subs which I don't think will works as good as wired subs. So I needing a good 3 way speakers with good low end do you feel these speaker will do the trick for the size of room? Thanks
Subwoofer 101 Thank u very much!!!! And please know that one day the velodyne sealed subs will be replaced with the pb 16 ultras. I know who I’m talking too!!! Haha!! I know how much of a no no mixing sealed and ported is
I've never heard any SVS's - BUT - I may be old school so I don't understand how you can say a bookshelf can hold it's own to a floor standing (whether they are Ultra or prime) with out a sub. If you have a sub in the mix - that is not a comparison of just the speakers. BUT I love your honesty in all your videos and will continue to watch.
I heard the SVS Ultra Towers a while back when I was going for a demo of my current speakers. I was genuinely impressed with them as to how good they did sound. They were hooked up to some serious Naim hi-fi equipment so this would probably have been a best case scenario for them. They actually look a bit better in real life than I expected too. Certainly much nicer to me when compared to the Prime series (which is understandable - them being a much more budget proposition). Like you mention, what you prefer sound-wise can & should drastically affect the type of speaker you like. For me, having listened to Dali speakers for the past 10+ years I just really like their sound at this point. That's not to say others are bad - they just tend not to be the sound I like or possibly am used to. However I do recommend people try the SVS speaker range now. Especially those who are looking at their first speaker package. They are fairly common in the UK now although we do get a little stung on import costs so they are a little pricier than some of the competition. I imagine in the US they are even better value. On a slightly different tack I have just put in an order for a pair of new subwoofers. Looking forward to hopefully receiving them in the next month or so.
I've heard the term "European Speakers vs American Speakers", and I suppose SVS would lean European, which I would consider complimentary. Not to say there aren't exceptions both ways, but it made sense. Always appreciate your feedback!
I have 4 SVS prime elevation foe atmos and SVS 2 3000 subs. My front stage is 704 Bowers and Wilkins. I am wondering if replacing the front stage with these towers would be better? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
The overall balance of SVS ultra seesm to be close to dynaudio. By that, I mean very similar capabilities for a fraction of the cost. I did compare $999 SVS ultra bookshelf vs $1200 and $3000 Dynaudio monitors. The dynaudios had no advantage.
Yeah, the Ultra Center is awesome. I would run it with Prime Towers too, not just the Ultra line. A good center makes a nice difference. The Prime Center is great too, but the Ultra is worth the upgrade.
@@Subwoofer101 thank you for the great content! I recently purchased the entire home theater package of the SVS ultra system. I ended up getting the PC 2000 pro to go with the system. In your opinion, do you think one needs acoustic panels for the system? I’m trying to mimic theater sound lol. Also, do you think the PC 2000 pro is a good sub? Honestly, I’d really like to get dual PB 2000 pro subs but I live in an apt
Hi In a small room 1450Cubic feet concreat seald and with dual PB4000 would you still go for the ultra towers instead of the ultra bookshelf's..? Only movies.
If you can fit them, Ultra Towers all the way. As you have discovered with the PB-4000's, small rooms are challenging, but it doesn't stop you from enjoying the benefits of better bass and bigger equipment. If you don't have the floor space, the Pinnacle Towers would be a good option too. The Ultra Bookshelf speakers are very good, but you get a little better mid-range and bass from those towers.
@@Subwoofer101 ok thanks for your input...🙂🙂👍👍 yep i have tried very diffrent position's for the pb4000 but i Think i have found a place were they play there best..🙂
I have the SVS PB 12 Plus sub and the older SCS-01 bookshelf speakers (5.1 setup). Would replacing the front bookshelf speakers with the ultra towers be a good idea? Just thinking in terms of the SCS-01's being an older model and speaker matching. Thanks!
I love my SVS dual. Nsd12s with my ultra’s. 😆but I added the Aperion adjustibale ribbon tweeters and I am blown amp way ha ha outlaw audio rs2160 plus crown xls2002 🦍💨👍👍🤪😁
So i know this is a bit off topic but i wanted to ask something and couldn't find another way. I'm planning to buy the svs prime 5.1.2 package that's being offered, seemed like a pretty good deal. What I'm not sure about is what receiver to get. I'm thinking about spending around 500-600 dollars, I've been considering onkyo tx- nr676 it seems to give allot for the money. But ive also noticed that audessey multi EQ XT seems much preferred to accuEQ. I've looked at some Denon in that price range and they're similar except for the dac, the onkyo offer 32bit 384k while the denons ive seen only go to 24bit 192k. I'm kinda wondering if you can hear the difference. And if there's anything you could recommend :)
I have the Onkyo RZ-810 and love it, and you can find them online right now for like $500, when they were originally over $1000! I'd definitely recommend it for the price. 😊
I'm not sure where you're located, but maybe you can find an AVR with Audyssey XT32. Typically that would mean the Denon x3000 series or higher, but the difference in room correction is worthwhile. Here's one on Amazon with a decent price, but it doesn't have every latest bell and whistle: amzn.to/2xhKqGG
Subwoofer 101, thank you. Yes that one seems to be pretty good. I'm in sweden by the way, so other side of the world hehe. It's a bit pricey here at the moment, but I'm not in a hurry. Have you used the x3300W personally or you just know that it's a decent one?
I've used the X2000, Marantz SR7011, 7012, and the X6200. The most notable difference, aside from obvious differences, is the improvement from XT32. It's something I would look for. Marantz is another option too. You might also look into refurbished if something like that makes sense. Older units are a good option too, but I would stay with X3300 or better.
Ah, alright then. Thanks for all the great answers. By the way, I've noticed that you always say that dual subs is so much better than singles. Well with the svs prime package, i get one sub only, but I'm thinking i could just get one more later on when i have money for it. Ofcourse i could also start with let's say the prime towers the center and 2 pb 1000s. But i would rather get the package because of the lower price. Does the extra sub really make that big of a difference in a smaller room?
Love my sb13 ultra. Not sure I would buy a pb13 or any 16 just because of size and weight. I'm too short on sqft, cash and ass to muscle 'em in place. Hey, invite me over if they're set up at your place. I'll gladly bring a few beers. 😋
Where are you at? I have a portable home theater, so get in touch on Facebook. The PB-3000's do a great job in the RV, and not too bad on the weight either. Here are my thoughts on ported vs sealed: www.subwoofer101.com/ported-vs-sealed/
I know wants you recommend the pb 4000 or pb 16 ultra with the ultra towers, but what about the soon to be released pb 3000 or pb 12 plus line of subwoofers. I don’t think my wife will let me get dual 4000.
With the Ultra Towers, I would say dual PB-2000's or better. The PB-12 Plus or it's super top secret replacement should be a great fit. I say the PB-2000's at a minimum because I would want to have the full audible range of bass. They would sound great with dual PB-1000's too, but I think the PB-2000's at a minimum would be a better fit. The 12 Plus, PB-4000, and PB16 Ultras are all great choices too, so long as they fit your budget and space. The 1 year trade up is always an option too, if you feel the need.
I still think been a channel called "subwoofer 101" should review other brands. I know you're the first affiliate which is cool and all. I went from the PB-1000 to PB-2000 (fantastic) to GoldenEar Triton 3+'s with inbuilt subs and I get better sound from the Triton 3+'s (just not as low). Think going to duals was a good idea. Time to buy another GoldenEar sub or maybe a SB-4000.
I've reviewed HSU and Outlaw. Not as much as I would like, but I have. You get more composed bass from your Golden Ear's, though not as deep, because they are essentially duals. Grab another PB-2000 and everything should tighten up.
I havnt seen another brand on this channel in awhile. Always keep an eye out I have learnt heaps from the channel which is great. Yeah I'm really impressed with the GoldenEar Triton 3+'s real good value and so clear with an epic sound stage. Would have loved 2 PB-2000's but space becomes an issue. Now I have 2 subs in a 5.2.2 configuration and she's a beauty. Also run the SR7012 like yourself - great receiver.
I would love to hear your honest opinion on a comparison between the SVS SB-4000's and JL Audio F-113 or the E-112 subs. I know you have an issue with sealed subs, but I'm just curious to hear your opinion.
The biggest thing that comes to mind is cost. The JL's are high quality, no doubt there, and I wish they made ported subs. Easier to go dual with the SB-4000's or even the SB-16's, but beyond that I couldn't offer a real comparative view. What I would want to know is which had a deeper presentation. SVS tends to have a very deep sound, even among other deep ported sub makers. I wouldn't be shocked if that carried over in the sealed realm, but that's purely speculation. For me, the depth of presentation determines if I like a sub, or if I truly love a sub, everything else being equal. Without firsthand experience, I couldn't tell you which way to go, the JL's may justify the higher asking price. So long as you run duals, I imagine either would make you grin ear to ear. I just couldn't say from experience which would be better.
@Subwoofer 101 I appreciate the reply! I'm leaning more towards the JL E-112 subs. Although I really like the SVS SB-4000's, the size of the sub is where the issue comes into play with the future wife! The cost is not that big of a problem. The JL's have a smaller footprint than the SB-4000's, but the output is not that far apart...dual sub set up (which was shocking to me)! I've heard them both and though to me the JL's are much tighter with music, the SVS do have a bit deeper presentation with movies. It's not great leaps and bounds difference, but there is a difference. Anyway, I wanted to get your input, so thanks for the reply.
Thank you for checking. From your first link, there is a private company with SVS equipment near my daughters college. I'll check them out the next time I visit.
Do these speakers sound significantly better than the prime towers for mid-range and HF? Like are these still worth it if I had dual PB-16s? A lot of people say the main benefit of these over the primes is for the bass
I have DefTech towers that have subs inside them. I also have two big HSU subs. Just recently my amp in one of the DefTech towers died, 6 months after my warranty was up. So now I don’t use either of the subs in my towers and I’m missing the enjoyment. Two subs and good bass in towers definitely make a difference in sound quality and enjoyment. I definitely don’t think subs alone are good enough and also I don’t believe towers with good bass in them alone are sufficient. Definitely want to go with both. If I was going to get speakers again I wouldn’t buy anything made by DefTech again, they are great speakers that sound amazing, but 3 year warranty on an expensive product that has history with failing amps just isn’t good. I would definitely spend my money on SVS ultra towers.
I haven't heard those particular speakers, but a slim design will likely "sound" a little thin. With a 70 hertz response for the XTR60, the Ultra Bookshelf would have a deeper sound at 45 hertz. Having a substantial cabinet makes a difference. I'm just not a big fan of wall mounted (in or flat on) speakers, so far. Acoustically, it's generally better to have speakers away from the wall, even if just a little. Not saying all are bad, I just haven't been excited by the "wall speaker" sound yet. That said, if that's the only thing that will work, it will get the job done. I'm not against Definitive Technology. Speakers are a personal choice. I would just try to stick to a traditional box speaker in general, if I could. But that's just my opinion.
Haven't spent a lot of time with Klipsch to give a fair opinion. Speakers are more of a personal choice. Klipsch has so many variations that I couldn't begin to tell you what's what. I heard some of their $500 towers at Best Buy, but it wouldn't be fair to judge them based on that. I know the SVS Ultra Towers are outstanding, and are definitely worth trying out. SVS is really good about returns too if you aren't as impressed as I am.
You would need the amplifier power but it would probably be pretty good provided you have the power. Im not talking surround sound receiver watts real wattage from a dedicated amplifier like an emotiva parasound outlaw monolith etc...
Hello everyone, I really need your help and experience about the Svs Ultra towers in a small space. I want to replace my Svs Ultra Bs with the Ultra towers, but Svs warns, like other reviewers, that the bass can be to loud in small spaces (even with the Ports plugged. what is your experience? Room specs: Wide: 9.5ft Length: 18ft ceiling: 7ft MLP: 7.9ft In the Netherlands we dont have the return policy. I have to sell bookshelves privately and this weekend there are already two serious buyers. I have to make a quick decision whether to upgrade, please help me guys
This is tough, I haven't heard the Ultras in a small room. You could do the Prime Pinnacle if you are concerned. Not being able to return it is tough. Is your seating close to your walls? That makes a big difference, you get boundary gain. If you are using an AVR with good room correction, it should tame spikes.
These are my dream go to speakers when I go and replace my cambridge soundworks t-500 towers, one of which has a failed subwoofer amp, not sure what else the trade up will offer me, just want a matching set, have you had any experience with the t-500's? they are pretty old, any comparisons would be helpful to know if it's marginal or a big upgrade.
No experience with the T-500, and with speakers it's always a subjective, personal thing. I think they are worth a listen, and in home auditions are the best way to go. I would say if you try them, let them break in for a couple weeks. All SVS speakers come on a touch strong at first, but sweeten up nicely.
yeah I know their support is amazing, I had several emails back and forth a few years ago, very positive. I'm glad and it's a testimant that they are still relevant multiple years after designs were introduced without changing much, everything is still supported.
You mentioned you were interested in headphones. I highly recommend the Shure se846 IEM'S. They are awesome. They have a four little drivers two of which are dedicated to base alone Shure came up with a patented design to reproduce subwoofer bass in these little iems. They're about $1,000 brand new and they are worth every penny
Hard to say which at the time, but Denon or Marantz. XT32 room correction is the main thing I look for. Otherwise, whatever suits my needs for the number of channels I want to run, E-ARC, and be compatible with Dolby vision. XT32 is a pretty good qualifier, meaning they don't offer it on their lower end AVRs. If it has XT32, chances are it's a really good AVR. You can see my Top 16 AVR settings, to see how I dial it in. Not affiliated with Denon or Marantz directly, I just like their AVR products.
Sorry. Again another comment after seeing the end of the video. In you RV you could simply remove one of your subs. It's just a small area and with the Ultra is there any real need for two subs?
The $99.99 "8" dayton sub 800 is a much better sub than the $99.99-120.00 Polk PSW-10 "10 sub" which has a lot of port noise and is boomy... due to the fac they have a cross shaped thingie in the port...
A) I don't own content, and I would get a strike for copyright infringement. Three strikes and no more channel. B) Going through my cheap microphone, and then through your laptop or phone speaker will tell you absolutely nothing of value about any speaker. It is a speaker review, you are correct. It's not a sound demo.
They are unpowered, passive speakers. I suppose you could call the 8" drivers subwoofers, but they are part of the entire speaker, and not independently adjustable like a typical subwoofer. Some towers have built in, powered subwoofers that are independently adjustable. Often those are called "power towers". The Ultras are not power towers, they are passive, non adjustable towers.
Why do you boast about being the first SVS Affiliate? Factor that, your small RUclips community, and your love for sealed subs and its tough to find genuine credibility in what you present.
A. It's true. B. I didn't just sign up, I spent years getting the program up and going, negotiating terms, etc. It's something I'm very proud of. C. It's disclosure of a financial relationship, required by law, and the decent thing to do regardless. I'm not trying to mislead anyone. D. I have Post Concussion Syndrome (PCS), which activates the "Fight or Flight" response, which makes hearing more acute than when not in "Fight or Flight". This "might" be the cause of my sensitivity. I know I'm not the only with the sensitivity to sealed subs. I'm definitely NOT happy about it, but I think it helps some people make informed decisions. E. You're right, due to Post Concussion Syndrome, I can't produce the amount and quality of videos that my viewers deserve. I do what I can, but that's not enough to really take off on RUclips. I'm grateful for the modest, yet awesome following. It's humbling. F. My triumphs are small and infrequent. I started one small video at a time, and built something bigger than I anticipated. I'm quite happy with how far I've gotten. I'll never have the biggest channel in audio, and I'm absolutely ok with that. I can't make everyone happy by being who I am, but I have no plans to be anyone else. I know how to get uncommon, impressive bass, which goes beyond just picking the right brand. My Bass Hack playlist is an example of that. No one person is credible to every other person, so I expect to lose a few. Take care.
@@Subwoofer101 So state your affiliation for ethics reasons and move on. Almost every other video you spend precious minutes explaining your triumph that you fail to get to the point of the video. Better yet, make a single video and pin it in your description.
Subwoofer 101 I would say you spend your “precious” minutes very well. Congratulations on every victory you have experienced, and overcoming hardships that make you who you are. Excellent video, keep em coming!
I have them and like you I wished I got them sooner, but after 12 months of listening my advise is give them power. I added a Rotel 1590 and now they hit like a hammer. It’s a new speaker all over again.
I agree with you, just have a few things I need to take care of first.
I would like to have these speakers but i have a 95 watt AVR (Yamaha Avantage). How do I ‘add’ a Rotel 1590? Will they sound good with out the amp?
I own a pair of ultra towers. I’ve got to say after long periods, I do get ear fatigue. I believe it’s because of the metal Twitter. Bass might be missing a little more tightness for music.
For home theater I have no complains. They are phenomenal. That been said you can’t get anything better for this price point. I’ve compared them to higher end speakers and decided to go with them for the price.
You Must hit them with a lot of power. They turn into a completely different speakers.
I have a Marantz sr6009 with a Parasound HCA-1206 bi-amping them with 135 each Chanel(270 of raw power per speaker).
Will love to pair them with some SVS subs. That might help me with my music experience.
Great job with the channel!
Thanks! Are you running Reference or Flat for MultEQ? Reference leaves me fatigued, I prefer Flat.
Thanks for the support! SVS subs are awesome, their depth of presentation is ideal in my opinion.
Flat for music reference for movies .
I would try another power amp, i found parasound gear to be to analytical and combines with svs tweeter as you say could sound bright and harsh which is causing your ear fatigue, i have mine running off a primare a32 and a yamaha rxa 2070 for pre and its a great warmish sound and the svs do love being driven hard and i cannot get enough of aerosmith/ motley crue at reference levels and beyond but i think the neighbours may have something tk say, i am soon going to get the marantz av7705 and i bet its going to sound better again.
Real good honest review!!! I have been debating for some time between getting the SVS Ultra Center, and Ultra Towers, or the BIC America Acoustech Platinum-28II Center Speaker, and BIC America Acoustech Platinum-980 3-Way Floor Speakers. I have not found any worthy reviews good or bad for BIC America speakers, other than that they have been around since 1973, and was the rave in the 70's. The reviews I could find the customer was more than satisfied. Enough so, that I am convinced they are a decent speaker that can get the job done. I have found nothing but great reviews on the SVS Ultra line of speakers. Almost all worthy reviews for SVS Ultra say they can hold their own against speakers 2x-5x their performance price. Due to money constraints I am going for the BIC America Acoustech Platinum series. If I find them unsatisfying, due to performance limitations, or due to failures from a lack of quality control. I will ditch them in a heart beat, and go for the best bang for the buck that I am convinced right now which is the SVS Ultra Towers and SVS Ultra Center Speaker. What caught my interest to watching your review, was to hopefully get the customers point of view. I was already acquainted with these speakers technically. So, again TY! for this review it was invaluable to me.....even almost 3yrs after you reviewed this item...BRAVO!
I have loved my ultras towers since the day I bought them. I was lucky enough to purchase them through the outlet on presidents day for 1600 a pair. Mint condition and all the warranty perks! Great video!
I absolutely love these speakers. I've had my pair for a little over a year now and have no desire the swap or upgrade to something different. Absolutely worth the money spent.
An svs associate told me to set the ultra towers to 60hz but everyone else online say to set them to 80hz what do you think?
Just bought a set of ultra 5.0 with 2 pb 2000 pros after watching your videos many times. Thanks for the in depth review, can't wait to hook it all up.
Will the yamaha aventage 2080 be powerful enough to run the towers?
Whats the break in time on the towers and subs
Great review, could you please kindly give a review on the prime pinnacles?
I’m considering upgrading from the prime pinnacles for the ultra towers since I moved and now have a larger front room to accommodate the ultras ..... do you think they are a noticeable upgrade or would be worth trading up for ? Thank you
I definitely prefer the Ultra Towers over the Pinnacles. I think they're definitely worth the price difference.
The MTM set up (Midrange Tweeter Midrange, two mid ranges with the Tweeter in the middle) just seems like the way to go to me.
The Ultra Towers are definitely the best sounding SVS speakers.
Even though I cross them over at 90 HZ, and set as "Small", the opposed 8-in drivers really had quite a bit to the bass presentation. Nice full sound.
Just keep in mind that with the Ultra Towers, you will most likely get a phase error, because you have speakers pointed in different directions. It's totally okay. Just ignore the phase error.
Otherwise, I don't have a complaint in the world about them. And to be clear, the phase error is not a complaint.
Thank you sir, love your channel - keep up the honest and great in-depth reviews
Great review. Im looking for towers to buy and im having a hard time deciding which one to buy since most businesses dont have them all in their showroom. I like the Ultra towers and i may get the 2000 pro sub and ultra center channel as well. I also like the Bowers and Wilkins 702 series but cost more money. My question to you is will the new yamaha aventage rx a6a provide enough power to drive this? Its a 150 watts receiver. Or do i need more power through an external amplifier? Look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
If people have these speakers and love them, that’s all that matters. As long as u are happy with ur system no one can tell u any differently.
Having said that, I would like to know wut ur opinion is on high efficiency speakers such as the PSA speakers. I just bought them, and I cannot fathom why anyone should not get them if movies/games r the primary source of content they play in their home theater.
IMO there is no need for anything else. No external amps are needed. SVS speakers are lower sensitivity. IMO not needing an external amp to really get the full picture of speakers is huge for someone like me.
Just curious on ur thoughts on this? I love SVS subwoofers but PSA speakers should be on anyone’s list who is looking for a fantastic movie/gaming experience
Hi. How much space do these need around them, with the woofers on the side?
Thanks for your review I have been in the market for new speakers in my living room and have a challenge do to the size (20' x 40' x 30' vaulted ceiling, hard wood floors and lots of windows) I can not running new speakers wire to the LR without ripping out the walls or I looked at going wireless subs which I don't think will works as good as wired subs. So I needing a good 3 way speakers with good low end do you feel these speaker will do the trick for the size of room? Thanks
Great review!! I own 3 ultra towers and 4 ultra bookshelves. They really are amazing speakers. I highly recommend them
Right on, Ultra tower as a center?
Subwoofer 101
Yes. It def makes the front soundstage very smooth and even I put up a video of my set up a few weeks ago
Looks fantastic!!
In case anyone else wants to see it, I liked and subscribed: ruclips.net/video/5BRDpc_gYTY/видео.html
Subwoofer 101
Thank u very much!!!! And please know that one day the velodyne sealed subs will be replaced with the pb 16 ultras. I know who I’m talking too!!! Haha!! I know how much of a no no mixing sealed and ported is
I've never heard any SVS's - BUT - I may be old school so I don't understand how you can say a bookshelf can hold it's own to a floor standing (whether they are Ultra or prime) with out a sub. If you have a sub in the mix - that is not a comparison of just the speakers.
BUT I love your honesty in all your videos and will continue to watch.
New subscriber. On the fence about these because of astectics do they look good to the wife? Thx for the review. Well done
I heard the SVS Ultra Towers a while back when I was going for a demo of my current speakers. I was genuinely impressed with them as to how good they did sound. They were hooked up to some serious Naim hi-fi equipment so this would probably have been a best case scenario for them. They actually look a bit better in real life than I expected too. Certainly much nicer to me when compared to the Prime series (which is understandable - them being a much more budget proposition).
Like you mention, what you prefer sound-wise can & should drastically affect the type of speaker you like. For me, having listened to Dali speakers for the past 10+ years I just really like their sound at this point. That's not to say others are bad - they just tend not to be the sound I like or possibly am used to.
However I do recommend people try the SVS speaker range now. Especially those who are looking at their first speaker package. They are fairly common in the UK now although we do get a little stung on import costs so they are a little pricier than some of the competition. I imagine in the US they are even better value.
On a slightly different tack I have just put in an order for a pair of new subwoofers. Looking forward to hopefully receiving them in the next month or so.
I've heard the term "European Speakers vs American Speakers", and I suppose SVS would lean European, which I would consider complimentary. Not to say there aren't exceptions both ways, but it made sense.
Always appreciate your feedback!
What do you think Svs Ultra Center movie performance?
Torn between these or the Ohm Walsh Towers. Decisions!
The Ultra Towers like to be herd. They play LOUD. They definitely are a Must have for home theater listening. Your movies sound more Amazing.
I have 4 SVS prime elevation foe atmos and SVS 2 3000 subs. My front stage is 704 Bowers and Wilkins. I am wondering if replacing the front stage with these towers would be better? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
The overall balance of SVS ultra seesm to be close to dynaudio. By that, I mean very similar capabilities for a fraction of the cost. I did compare $999 SVS ultra bookshelf vs $1200 and $3000 Dynaudio monitors. The dynaudios had no advantage.
Thanks for the video! It helped make my decision. I’m going for them . I assume you like the ultra center?
Hell yeah dude, I'm getting these too! I've heard a lot of good things from other RUclipsrs who have very nice home theaters.
Yeah, the Ultra Center is awesome. I would run it with Prime Towers too, not just the Ultra line. A good center makes a nice difference. The Prime Center is great too, but the Ultra is worth the upgrade.
You're an awesome RUclipsr, thank you for this review!
Thanks!
@@Subwoofer101 thank you for the great content! I recently purchased the entire home theater package of the SVS ultra system. I ended up getting the PC 2000 pro to go with the system. In your opinion, do you think one needs acoustic panels for the system? I’m trying to mimic theater sound lol.
Also, do you think the PC 2000 pro is a good sub? Honestly, I’d really like to get dual PB 2000 pro subs but I live in an apt
Hi
In a small room 1450Cubic feet concreat seald and with dual PB4000 would you still go for the ultra towers instead of the ultra bookshelf's..? Only movies.
If you can fit them, Ultra Towers all the way. As you have discovered with the PB-4000's, small rooms are challenging, but it doesn't stop you from enjoying the benefits of better bass and bigger equipment. If you don't have the floor space, the Pinnacle Towers would be a good option too. The Ultra Bookshelf speakers are very good, but you get a little better mid-range and bass from those towers.
@@Subwoofer101 ok thanks for your input...🙂🙂👍👍 yep i have tried very diffrent position's for the pb4000 but i Think i have found a place were they play there best..🙂
I have a yamaha rx -a3080 Av receiver. It gives 150watt per channel. How do you think it works with svs ultra?
I have the SVS PB 12 Plus sub and the older SCS-01 bookshelf speakers (5.1 setup). Would replacing the front bookshelf speakers with the ultra towers be a good idea? Just thinking in terms of the SCS-01's being an older model and speaker matching. Thanks!
I love my SVS dual. Nsd12s with my ultra’s. 😆but I added the Aperion adjustibale ribbon tweeters and I am blown amp way ha ha outlaw audio rs2160 plus crown xls2002 🦍💨👍👍🤪😁
What do you think of the Prime Sattilites? do they sound good?
Recommendation on minimum watts per speaker? I am looking at these speakers paired with 2x100 watts RMS at 8ohms.
I don't understand what you mean by 'your ears can't tolerate sealed subwoofers'?
@14:05 what is the"distance hack"?
So i know this is a bit off topic but i wanted to ask something and couldn't find another way. I'm planning to buy the svs prime 5.1.2 package that's being offered, seemed like a pretty good deal. What I'm not sure about is what receiver to get. I'm thinking about spending around 500-600 dollars, I've been considering onkyo tx- nr676 it seems to give allot for the money. But ive also noticed that audessey multi EQ XT seems much preferred to accuEQ. I've looked at some Denon in that price range and they're similar except for the dac, the onkyo offer 32bit 384k while the denons ive seen only go to 24bit 192k. I'm kinda wondering if you can hear the difference. And if there's anything you could recommend :)
I have the Onkyo RZ-810 and love it, and you can find them online right now for like $500, when they were originally over $1000! I'd definitely recommend it for the price. 😊
I'm not sure where you're located, but maybe you can find an AVR with Audyssey XT32. Typically that would mean the Denon x3000 series or higher, but the difference in room correction is worthwhile. Here's one on Amazon with a decent price, but it doesn't have every latest bell and whistle: amzn.to/2xhKqGG
Subwoofer 101, thank you. Yes that one seems to be pretty good. I'm in sweden by the way, so other side of the world hehe. It's a bit pricey here at the moment, but I'm not in a hurry. Have you used the x3300W personally or you just know that it's a decent one?
I've used the X2000, Marantz SR7011, 7012, and the X6200. The most notable difference, aside from obvious differences, is the improvement from XT32. It's something I would look for. Marantz is another option too.
You might also look into refurbished if something like that makes sense. Older units are a good option too, but I would stay with X3300 or better.
Ah, alright then. Thanks for all the great answers. By the way, I've noticed that you always say that dual subs is so much better than singles. Well with the svs prime package, i get one sub only, but I'm thinking i could just get one more later on when i have money for it. Ofcourse i could also start with let's say the prime towers the center and 2 pb 1000s. But i would rather get the package because of the lower price. Does the extra sub really make that big of a difference in a smaller room?
Love my sb13 ultra. Not sure I would buy a pb13 or any 16 just because of size and weight. I'm too short on sqft, cash and ass to muscle 'em in place. Hey, invite me over if they're set up at your place. I'll gladly bring a few beers. 😋
Where are you at? I have a portable home theater, so get in touch on Facebook. The PB-3000's do a great job in the RV, and not too bad on the weight either.
Here are my thoughts on ported vs sealed:
www.subwoofer101.com/ported-vs-sealed/
Have you ever listened to the NHT C4? I wonder how they compare.
I am actually planing to buy Prime towers...
Solid speakers, I spent a lot of time with them, and I enjoyed them a lot. The Ultras are better, no doubt, but the Prime Towers are awesome.
I know wants you recommend the pb 4000 or pb 16 ultra with the ultra towers, but what about the soon to be released pb 3000 or pb 12 plus line of subwoofers. I don’t think my wife will let me get dual 4000.
With the Ultra Towers, I would say dual PB-2000's or better. The PB-12 Plus or it's super top secret replacement should be a great fit.
I say the PB-2000's at a minimum because I would want to have the full audible range of bass. They would sound great with dual PB-1000's too, but I think the PB-2000's at a minimum would be a better fit.
The 12 Plus, PB-4000, and PB16 Ultras are all great choices too, so long as they fit your budget and space. The 1 year trade up is always an option too, if you feel the need.
Thanks you very much for the response.
I still think been a channel called "subwoofer 101" should review other brands. I know you're the first affiliate which is cool and all. I went from the PB-1000 to PB-2000 (fantastic) to GoldenEar Triton 3+'s with inbuilt subs and I get better sound from the Triton 3+'s (just not as low). Think going to duals was a good idea. Time to buy another GoldenEar sub or maybe a SB-4000.
I've reviewed HSU and Outlaw. Not as much as I would like, but I have. You get more composed bass from your Golden Ear's, though not as deep, because they are essentially duals. Grab another PB-2000 and everything should tighten up.
I havnt seen another brand on this channel in awhile. Always keep an eye out I have learnt heaps from the channel which is great. Yeah I'm really impressed with the GoldenEar Triton 3+'s real good value and so clear with an epic sound stage. Would have loved 2 PB-2000's but space becomes an issue. Now I have 2 subs in a 5.2.2 configuration and she's a beauty. Also run the SR7012 like yourself - great receiver.
I would love to hear your honest opinion on a comparison between the SVS SB-4000's and JL Audio F-113 or the E-112 subs. I know you have an issue with sealed subs, but I'm just curious to hear your opinion.
The biggest thing that comes to mind is cost. The JL's are high quality, no doubt there, and I wish they made ported subs. Easier to go dual with the SB-4000's or even the SB-16's, but beyond that I couldn't offer a real comparative view.
What I would want to know is which had a deeper presentation. SVS tends to have a very deep sound, even among other deep ported sub makers. I wouldn't be shocked if that carried over in the sealed realm, but that's purely speculation. For me, the depth of presentation determines if I like a sub, or if I truly love a sub, everything else being equal.
Without firsthand experience, I couldn't tell you which way to go, the JL's may justify the higher asking price. So long as you run duals, I imagine either would make you grin ear to ear. I just couldn't say from experience which would be better.
@Subwoofer 101
I appreciate the reply! I'm leaning more towards the JL E-112 subs. Although I really like the SVS SB-4000's, the size of the sub is where the issue comes into play with the future wife!
The cost is not that big of a problem. The JL's have a smaller footprint than the SB-4000's, but the output is not that far apart...dual sub set up (which was shocking to me)! I've heard them both and though to me the JL's are much tighter with music, the SVS do have a bit deeper presentation with movies. It's not great leaps and bounds difference, but there is a difference.
Anyway, I wanted to get your input, so thanks for the reply.
Just a Add on from My Previous Comment, DENON Receiver, Yamaha, Marantz Ect. meaning these Speakers ( Klipsch or SVS'S)
Is there anywhere these can be auditioned? Does SVS ha e a factory showroom?
You can check these locations: www.svsound.com/pages/us-dealers
I honestly don't know if they have a showroom in Ohio, I'll have to ask.
I asked and they don't have an official showroom, just a room that they use for testing equipment, trying out new content, etc...
Thank you for checking. From your first link, there is a private company with SVS equipment near my daughters college. I'll check them out the next time I visit.
Do these speakers sound significantly better than the prime towers for mid-range and HF? Like are these still worth it if I had dual PB-16s? A lot of people say the main benefit of these over the primes is for the bass
I have DefTech towers that have subs inside them. I also have two big HSU subs. Just recently my amp in one of the DefTech towers died, 6 months after my warranty was up. So now I don’t use either of the subs in my towers and I’m missing the enjoyment. Two subs and good bass in towers definitely make a difference in sound quality and enjoyment. I definitely don’t think subs alone are good enough and also I don’t believe towers with good bass in them alone are sufficient. Definitely want to go with both. If I was going to get speakers again I wouldn’t buy anything made by DefTech again, they are great speakers that sound amazing, but 3 year warranty on an expensive product that has history with failing amps just isn’t good. I would definitely spend my money on SVS ultra towers.
What do you think of the Def Tech XTR60 don't have much room and my TV is kind of high?
I haven't heard those particular speakers, but a slim design will likely "sound" a little thin.
With a 70 hertz response for the XTR60, the Ultra Bookshelf would have a deeper sound at 45 hertz. Having a substantial cabinet makes a difference.
I'm just not a big fan of wall mounted (in or flat on) speakers, so far.
Acoustically, it's generally better to have speakers away from the wall, even if just a little. Not saying all are bad, I just haven't been excited by the "wall speaker" sound yet.
That said, if that's the only thing that will work, it will get the job done. I'm not against Definitive Technology. Speakers are a personal choice. I would just try to stick to a traditional box speaker in general, if I could. But that's just my opinion.
@@Subwoofer101 Thank you for your input it is greatly appreciated I totally like your videos and the way you explain everything.
I appreciate it!
Hey... What's the Better Speakers (Klipsch or SVS'S) to have, Far as Just Having a DENON Receiver Alone / Without Emotiva Amp ECT. ??????
Haven't spent a lot of time with Klipsch to give a fair opinion. Speakers are more of a personal choice. Klipsch has so many variations that I couldn't begin to tell you what's what. I heard some of their $500 towers at Best Buy, but it wouldn't be fair to judge them based on that.
I know the SVS Ultra Towers are outstanding, and are definitely worth trying out. SVS is really good about returns too if you aren't as impressed as I am.
Does anyone have a recommendation or opinion of SVS PB-1000 vs the Klipsch R-112 SW? And why? Yes 10in vs 12in, but similar priced
Sir, if this was set up as small and crossover at 90Hz , how can the towers still get the signal under 90 Hz? ( @10:20 I see that statement)
This explains it:
subwoofer101.com/setting-up-your-gear/large-vs-small-lfe-main-double-bass-etc/
If you ran these without a sub, would you get home theater quality bass response?
You would need the amplifier power but it would probably be pretty good provided you have the power. Im not talking surround sound receiver watts real wattage from a dedicated amplifier like an emotiva parasound outlaw monolith etc...
Hello everyone, I really need your help and experience about the Svs Ultra towers in a small space.
I want to replace my Svs Ultra Bs with the Ultra towers, but Svs warns, like other reviewers, that the bass can be to loud in small spaces (even with the Ports plugged. what is your experience?
Room specs:
Wide: 9.5ft
Length: 18ft
ceiling: 7ft
MLP: 7.9ft
In the Netherlands we dont have the return policy. I have to sell bookshelves privately and this weekend there are already two serious buyers.
I have to make a quick decision whether to upgrade, please help me guys
This is tough, I haven't heard the Ultras in a small room. You could do the Prime Pinnacle if you are concerned. Not being able to return it is tough. Is your seating close to your walls? That makes a big difference, you get boundary gain. If you are using an AVR with good room correction, it should tame spikes.
These are my dream go to speakers when I go and replace my cambridge soundworks t-500 towers, one of which has a failed subwoofer amp, not sure what else the trade up will offer me, just want a matching set, have you had any experience with the t-500's? they are pretty old, any comparisons would be helpful to know if it's marginal or a big upgrade.
No experience with the T-500, and with speakers it's always a subjective, personal thing. I think they are worth a listen, and in home auditions are the best way to go.
I would say if you try them, let them break in for a couple weeks. All SVS speakers come on a touch strong at first, but sweeten up nicely.
Give SVS a call, they answer questions even if’s it not their brand of speakers
yeah I know their support is amazing, I had several emails back and forth a few years ago, very positive. I'm glad and it's a testimant that they are still relevant multiple years after designs were introduced without changing much, everything is still supported.
You mentioned you were interested in headphones. I highly recommend the Shure se846 IEM'S. They are awesome. They have a four little drivers two of which are dedicated to base alone Shure came up with a patented design to reproduce subwoofer bass in these little iems. They're about $1,000 brand new and they are worth every penny
What is the av receiver ur using for the SVS Ultra speakers?
Hard to say which at the time, but Denon or Marantz.
XT32 room correction is the main thing I look for.
Otherwise, whatever suits my needs for the number of channels I want to run, E-ARC, and be compatible with Dolby vision.
XT32 is a pretty good qualifier, meaning they don't offer it on their lower end AVRs.
If it has XT32, chances are it's a really good AVR.
You can see my Top 16 AVR settings, to see how I dial it in.
Not affiliated with Denon or Marantz directly, I just like their AVR products.
Who remembers NHT speakers?
SVS is in Youngstown, Ohio kinda like a walk down the road, 25 min drive
I asked and they don't have an official showroom, just a room that they use for testing equipment, trying out new content, etc...
Sorry. Again another comment after seeing the end of the video. In you RV you could simply remove one of your subs. It's just a small area and with the Ultra is there any real need for two subs?
isnt that a small room for so much audio? In all honesty. U can fill that room with a 8in sub and all satellite speakers.
The $99.99 "8" dayton sub 800 is a much better sub than the $99.99-120.00 Polk PSW-10 "10 sub" which has a lot of port noise and is boomy... due to the fac they have a cross shaped thingie in the port...
Interesting. I've been considering an ultra cheap sub to suggest for those who can't make a quality sub happen.
if i had room for theme i would of got these instead of ultra bookshelfs )
Room is important, they have quite a footprint. Definitely need breathing room.
Dual receivers! :-D
Do you think you might actually let us HEAR THEM!!!???????? This is a speaker review after all! DER!
A) I don't own content, and I would get a strike for copyright infringement. Three strikes and no more channel. B) Going through my cheap microphone, and then through your laptop or phone speaker will tell you absolutely nothing of value about any speaker.
It is a speaker review, you are correct. It's not a sound demo.
Can you get me a little discount on a pb2000?
This is the best I can do: ruclips.net/video/ZMLd6IW4I94/видео.html
Not that I am going to run out and buy a pair, but you ceep on saying that the towers have SUBwofers, or are they just wofers. HOODAT
They are unpowered, passive speakers. I suppose you could call the 8" drivers subwoofers, but they are part of the entire speaker, and not independently adjustable like a typical subwoofer.
Some towers have built in, powered subwoofers that are independently adjustable. Often those are called "power towers".
The Ultras are not power towers, they are passive, non adjustable towers.
Why do you boast about being the first SVS Affiliate? Factor that, your small RUclips community, and your love for sealed subs and its tough to find genuine credibility in what you present.
A. It's true.
B. I didn't just sign up, I spent years getting the program up and going, negotiating terms, etc. It's something I'm very proud of.
C. It's disclosure of a financial relationship, required by law, and the decent thing to do regardless. I'm not trying to mislead anyone.
D. I have Post Concussion Syndrome (PCS), which activates the "Fight or Flight" response, which makes hearing more acute than when not in "Fight or Flight". This "might" be the cause of my sensitivity. I know I'm not the only with the sensitivity to sealed subs. I'm definitely NOT happy about it, but I think it helps some people make informed decisions.
E. You're right, due to Post Concussion Syndrome, I can't produce the amount and quality of videos that my viewers deserve. I do what I can, but that's not enough to really take off on RUclips. I'm grateful for the modest, yet awesome following. It's humbling.
F. My triumphs are small and infrequent. I started one small video at a time, and built something bigger than I anticipated. I'm quite happy with how far I've gotten. I'll never have the biggest channel in audio, and I'm absolutely ok with that.
I can't make everyone happy by being who I am, but I have no plans to be anyone else.
I know how to get uncommon, impressive bass, which goes beyond just picking the right brand. My Bass Hack playlist is an example of that.
No one person is credible to every other person, so I expect to lose a few.
Take care.
@@Subwoofer101 So state your affiliation for ethics reasons and move on. Almost every other video you spend precious minutes explaining your triumph that you fail to get to the point of the video. Better yet, make a single video and pin it in your description.
Cool.
Subwoofer 101 I would say you spend your “precious” minutes very well. Congratulations on every victory you have experienced, and overcoming hardships that make you who you are. Excellent video, keep em coming!
ouffffff get to the point man so much talking crap!
JSW LOL
That's normal if you buy svs crap like all youtobers doing 😉👌
@ you can build cheap 8' tower with 2-15",2-10",1-2" tweeter
@@yournightmare9999 sign me up. Where do I get all of the components?
@ I'm not an informer
Get to the point Bro..... on and on and on repeating the same information