@@gabrielrivaud1651 yes plenty videos on my channel with them in use. I’d say at most with 2 subs 150. One sub 100. Since I have dv12s I bring them out when it’s over 100 guests or bigger rooms way more headroom.
Great video! I'm wondering if you these would be good for a solo acoustic/singer. Typically, a couple of Bose S1 pro's are all I need, and for bigger/outdoor shows, I use a couple of Evolve 50s. Because I'm just running the acoustic and vocals, I don't need a ton of bass response. I'm wondering if these would be good for midsize shows or if you think I may be better served getting a couple decent EV or RCF 10-inch speakers for half the price. I'd love to get your feedback. Thanks for making the video. Joe
Hey Joe thank you for your message and kinds words. I actually had a RCF ART910 that is half the price of this and when played side by side it is noticeably louder. But the sound quality of the SV9 is what I love. Don’t get me wrong the RCF sounds great also. In my case I need bass because I am using them for DJ events and always bring 1 or 2 subs. I love how small and compact they are, they really are smaller then anything on the market. They sound incredible on full range it’s pretty strange considering their size. I’ve seen them a Guitar Center in the show room maybe you get lucky and can give them a listen. All sounds like great options and their all pretty small. Hope I was able to help.
I love that combination! The BB15's keep up surprisingly well they are a crazy little sub. Plus if you want a little more low end support you can run the DV12's on full range and it will sound remarkable.
@@DJBrianRodrigues yeah I’m having a hard time finding a place to rent or try out the DV12 here in LA. Want to really try them before making a purchase like that. I currently use Evox12 for my weddings but I like it LOUD and find myself limiting them pretty easy. Even though they sound great and the crowd probably doesn’t need them any louder I’m always wanting more. If I were to get the DV12 I would ideally use them without a sub for most weddings and maybe only use a sub for bigger rooms. Almost all my weddings are less than 150 people but sometimes the rooms are bigger and the Evox12 could probably use a few more SPLs. Super happy with them but for some reason have my eyes on those DV12.
@@stevedub5006 I mean you’ll probably get more bass out of the Evox12s because they have their own subwoofers but the DV12s will for sure be louder and are very hard to limit. Specially when their high passed
@@DJBrianRodrigues yeah and something tells me one BB15 will have more bass than both the evox12 subs. They don’t go as low as you would think for 15 inch.
@@esezate1 I suggest you try and listen to them. But without having listened to the NC910 I’d assume that it is louder. The SV9 will probably sounds better but not as loud but will perfectly match your bb15.
so this is a tweeter + sub all in one unit basically? Or is it still would you consider a PA speaker and would need a sub for the womp womp? I was wondering the same with the bassboss dv12-mk3 . Wish i listened to the live demo at the NAMMM show but i missed it!
This review is for a SV9 single 9” stereo top. It goes down pretty low, I mentioned it pairs perfectly with a bb15 subwoofer. I would always recommend using it with an sub. The DV12 is a whole other animal. So much power and it is possible to do an event without subwoofers with those things
Quality of sound for the SV9 is like studio. Very perfect crisp sound. But I do belive the bigger K12.2 will be louder. Hard to compare a 9” woofer to a 12”. They just move so much more air.
ty! i see that you use them in some of your events on your videos. When paired with a sub i assume you can push them a bit louder then without ? @@DJBrianRodrigues
@@cesard09 yes of coarse. I don’t think they can handle a lot of events their own unless there not a lot of people. For what I do wedding and sweets I always need more bottom end. With them on full round they sound great but being so small you always want a sub to get the most beautiful sound you can get . For corporate events or just playing music at a lounge they are perfect.
@@DJBrianRodrigues i finally picked up a pair of these! they sound great! ( on sale at GC now $300 off ) question, how do you set these up for presets with our subs ? preset 5/6 ?
Congratulations You have a great speaker !!!!!!
Thank you very much
I just bought this set up and I absolutely love it ! SV9 / BB15s ❤
@@carlosem6498 the bb15 is a beast
I’ve got the SV9’s but I’m hoping to net a BB15 some time soon. I’ve got a pair of SSP118s but need the 15 for super small gigs.
@@gaffle-411 with sv9 the bb15 are best the ssp118 will eat them.
Do you use them for DJing at parties ? For how many people do you think these can work ? Thanks !
@@gabrielrivaud1651 yes plenty videos on my channel with them in use. I’d say at most with 2 subs 150. One sub 100. Since I have dv12s I bring them out when it’s over 100 guests or bigger rooms way more headroom.
Great video!
I'm wondering if you these would be good for a solo acoustic/singer.
Typically, a couple of Bose S1 pro's are all I need, and for bigger/outdoor shows, I use a couple of Evolve 50s.
Because I'm just running the acoustic and vocals, I don't need a ton of bass response.
I'm wondering if these would be good for midsize shows or if you think I may be better served getting a couple decent EV or RCF 10-inch speakers for half the price.
I'd love to get your feedback. Thanks for making the video.
Joe
Hey Joe thank you for your message and kinds words. I actually had a RCF ART910 that is half the price of this and when played side by side it is noticeably louder. But the sound quality of the SV9 is what I love. Don’t get me wrong the RCF sounds great also. In my case I need bass because I am using them for DJ events and always bring 1 or 2 subs. I love how small and compact they are, they really are smaller then anything on the market. They sound incredible on full range it’s pretty strange considering their size. I’ve seen them a Guitar Center in the show room maybe you get lucky and can give them a listen. All sounds like great options and their all pretty small. Hope I was able to help.
What do you think about a pair of DV12 paired with one BB15?
I love that combination! The BB15's keep up surprisingly well they are a crazy little sub. Plus if you want a little more low end support you can run the DV12's on full range and it will sound remarkable.
@@DJBrianRodrigues yeah I’m having a hard time finding a place to rent or try out the DV12 here in LA. Want to really try them before making a purchase like that. I currently use Evox12 for my weddings but I like it LOUD and find myself limiting them pretty easy. Even though they sound great and the crowd probably doesn’t need them any louder I’m always wanting more. If I were to get the DV12 I would ideally use them without a sub for most weddings and maybe only use a sub for bigger rooms. Almost all my weddings are less than 150 people but sometimes the rooms are bigger and the Evox12 could probably use a few more SPLs. Super happy with them but for some reason have my eyes on those DV12.
@@stevedub5006 I mean you’ll probably get more bass out of the Evox12s because they have their own subwoofers but the DV12s will for sure be louder and are very hard to limit. Specially when their high passed
@@DJBrianRodrigues yeah and something tells me one BB15 will have more bass than both the evox12 subs. They don’t go as low as you would think for 15 inch.
@@stevedub5006 the bb15 is insane for the size honestly
I have 2 BB15's. Looking to get either the SV9's or RCF NX910A'S. Help me decide since I have not heard either one.
@@esezate1 I suggest you try and listen to them. But without having listened to the NC910 I’d assume that it is louder. The SV9 will probably sounds better but not as loud but will perfectly match your bb15.
so this is a tweeter + sub all in one unit basically? Or is it still would you consider a PA speaker and would need a sub for the womp womp?
I was wondering the same with the bassboss dv12-mk3 . Wish i listened to the live demo at the NAMMM show but i missed it!
This review is for a SV9 single 9” stereo top. It goes down pretty low, I mentioned it pairs perfectly with a bb15 subwoofer. I would always recommend using it with an sub. The DV12 is a whole other animal. So much power and it is possible to do an event without subwoofers with those things
How about compare with Yamaha DZR 15
Hard to compare a 9 in cabinet vs a 15 inch one bud
What sounds better that vs ev etx12
I would think this sounds better but EV should be much louder. Much different size cabinets.
how would these Bassboss SV9MK3's compare to say a set of qsc k12.2's? volume wise and quality of sound ? thanks!
Quality of sound for the SV9 is like studio. Very perfect crisp sound. But I do belive the bigger K12.2 will be louder. Hard to compare a 9” woofer to a 12”. They just move so much more air.
ty! i see that you use them in some of your events on your videos. When paired with a sub i assume you can push them a bit louder then without ? @@DJBrianRodrigues
@@cesard09 yes of coarse. I don’t think they can handle a lot of events their own unless there not a lot of people. For what I do wedding and sweets I always need more bottom end. With them on full round they sound great but being so small you always want a sub to get the most beautiful sound you can get . For corporate events or just playing music at a lounge they are perfect.
@@DJBrianRodrigues i finally picked up a pair of these! they sound great! ( on sale at GC now $300 off ) question, how do you set these up for presets with our subs ? preset 5/6 ?
@@DJBrianRodrigues was finally able to pick up a pair of these! they sound great! How do you preset yours with a sub(s) ? Preset 5/6 ?
How much does it cost?
$1595