SVS PB-4000 PORTED SUBWOOFER REVIEW (So **POTENT**!)
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There are lots of specs I didn't cover, but I wanted to give a different kind of review. For sure, the PB-4000 would be the best subwoofer I've heard so far, if I hadn't already heard the PB-16 Ultra.
SVS has been reliably good at is delivering the extra value as the price increases. Everyone knows I love the PB-2000's, for the money they deliver unusually deep, well composed bass.
As the price goes up, some people may look at the specs and curves and not see much difference, and I understand that perception. The difference in wattage is obvious, but what that MEANS to the listener isn't exactly clear to the uninitiated.
While the PB-2000 and PB-4000 may have similar response curves, and the driver is only 1.5 inches bigger (12 vs 13.5), the difference in the impact, even at the same relative volume, is undeniable to me.
The realism delivered by the PB-4000's is breathtaking, and those new to the experience are often startled. I feel bad for some people who had no idea what to expect, despite seeing 2 washing machine sized subwoofers pointed at them!
People expect LOUD, but the "DEPTH" is the most shocking part. Add to that sensation, the lack of ear fatigue (because you don't NEED to blast it), and it's almost always a new experience!
Increasing your budget within the SVS line means increasing realism. Dual subwoofers are a MAJOR factor in that realism.
Splitting your budget, or at least keeping a very short time frame between adding the second sub, really does make a world of difference.
Here's a breakdown of how I would budget for subwoofers at various price points. I'm including my affiliate links, and I really appreciate you following them before placing an order, it keeps this channel alive:
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Taking advantage of the 1-year trade up to upgrade is something you can do if you go factory direct. I'd rather have duals now than 6-12 months with a single.
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Thank you again for a great review. I purchased the closed SVS 12 closed and it has great performance but i also had a problem with the pressure in the room to sensitive for a good closed sub I guess, my old Klipsch did not bother me. I think this is do it not creating this kind of power. It is kind of crazy but you are spot on. People really need to listen to what you are saying about this. I was hoping to save some money, I should have listened. So I am going to get the ported now. I also have fibromyalgia (it's great), witch i believe makes you more sensitive overall. So if you are sensitive or have fibromyalgia just get the ported. He is 100% correct.
Wow, really sorry I missed your comment, but it's nice to know that I'm not the only one with the sensitivity. Others have also reported it, but it's nice to know it's not super rare. Very sorry to hear you have fibromyalgia. Not something I wish on anyone, makes me oversensitive to everything, even "positive stress" causes flare ups. A really fun day can set me back.
Another great review. So much power that pb4000 offer!
Thanks! It's a lot of oomph!
Subwoofer 101 Is it safe to say that the PB4000 are the MINI version of the PB16 ultra? Lol
I totally forgot to use the Amazon link when I bought two sbnsd 12s a month ago. But I highly appreciate the channel
JDmsz I brought 2 of the same last week. Love em
Come on JDmsz!! lol, it's alright, I can't win them all. I appreciate your support!
Dynamic Headroom is why I love my Fusion 15 speakers so much. They can respond instantly to anything and they never run out of headroom. This is all thanks to the fact that they are 99dB/W sensitivity and can easily handle 300W+ peak power with no issues whatsoever. Of course I never push them remotely close to those insane levels, but the fact that they could handle it makes them sound effortless at low level.
Not one second of PB-4000 review. Sorry but seeing them in your room while you talk in generalities about duals vs single and ported vs sealed isn’t a review of the PB-4000.
I can only afford 1 PB4000 :( and my wife already wants more stuff done to the house since i decided to buy an svs once she seen the reciept, i should be getting mine at bestbuy on the 10-13-18 i bought the klipsch R112sw on 10-03-18 and returned it 10-04-18 today i was not impressed i thought it was going to be as good quality as the rest of my Klipsch system but i was not impressed i have never heard an svs in person or know anyone that has one to hear it i really wanted the PB16ultra but that was just to much$$$ for me so i settled with the PB4000 13.5 i hope its good but now that your saying something about having two woofers make it seem like i may not be impressed give me your feedback, i really just want to feel the bullets and the explosions that you find in a movie i though a klipsh woofer would have gave me that sensation but my Yamaha woofer that came with my reciever seem to have more of a punch in a 8" woofer vs that of the 12, idk i guess what im looking for is the same effect i would get as if i was driving my pick up with my two JLw7s
@@probmxjona nobody will ever read anything you write or take you seriously if you speak entire paragraphs into your phone like an id1ot.
@@edithboozy1000 well obviously you looked at it, you Idiot
Powerful subs make the movie and the music. I can't wait to watch star wars last jedi in 4k atmos should be pretty impressive. Duel subs are very important. Great video
Very nice review!
So after all theses years if you had to buy 4k pb or 3k today which one would you pick
Dual PB-3000's. If I wanted more impact, I would go from those straight to the PB-16 Ultras.
@@Subwoofer101 no if you could only get one 3kpb or 4kpb
Dual PB-2000 Pro's.
Dual matched SVS subs will outperform any single SVS subwoofer, in terms of clean, powerful, and complete bass.
You want constructive interference using duals, otherwise there will be no sweet spot. Lots of dead spots that shift within the room with a single.
Singles are a frustrating way to go.
@@Subwoofer101 yes i know its only one listening position room but you still haven’t answer my question you have heard all listen to 4kpb and 3kpb which one is better regardless of price gap ?
May I ask how tall those speaker stands are and the brand? Much thanks!
What are your thoughts on dual 4000 in the front and dual 3000 in the back?
I would stick with one subwoofer model, if at all possible. All 3000, or all 4000.
Huge deal? No, but ideally the sound waves are identical for constructive interference.
The bigger the difference, the less ideal. 10" with a 15"? Not very good, but better than a single.
12" with a 12", but different response curves, designs, port size, etc..? Little better, but still not as good as having all the exact same subwoofers.
@@Subwoofer101 thanks. I'm going to be doing dual PB4000 with my ESLXs. Got one On coming in at the end of the month then I'll have the other by the end of the year
Didn't know there was a second dog there until about 2:45. 😆
Awesome video, awesome subwoofers!
Thanks!
What do you think about their PC4000? Yay or nay? Are you sacrificing anything for the room saving it gives?
I will be checking it out next. My only hesitation would be if you have a noisy floor.
Stomp on your floor. If it's concrete, the floor itself will make very little noise. If it's an older mobile home, the whole house might shake. Everything else pretty much falls between those extremes.
So if you have a high quality wood subfloor that doesn't make much noise when you stomp on it, down firing is probably not an issue.
In my older house, the floor is pretty noisy. But, it seems the heavier the sub, the less of a problem it is.
What about mixing a PB-4000 with a PB-16U?
I would definitely want them to be matched. At that level of performance, I wouldn't want to impair anything. The difference in driver size would be my problem with it.
2 sb-16 ultra vs 1 ported pb-16 ultra, which one would be louder sound wise?
So I have to ask what is your taken on powered towers as in the Goldenear Triton line? Subs in both towers. Tho with a significant roll off. How would you integrate a separate sub? Would you still do dual separates subs (ported) or would a single sub (sealed) would work better with those towers in tandem???
I'd still run duals, whether ported or sealed. I prefer ported, but it can be a matter of taste. You can see my chart on that: www.subwoofer101.com/ported-vs-sealed/
Haven't spent much time with power towers, but I'd probably still run them as "Small" on the AVR. Seems counterintuitive, but I suspect that would give me what I personally look for.
It would be a little more complicated to integrate than a regular tower, but totally doable, I suspect.
It depends on what the response profile looks like. If it's really peaky in some areas, that can be an issue, but that's true with any speaker.
Small tells your speakers to ignore the lower ranges. Why have a powered sub in your towers if you are going to not send it signal? Besides the cabinet is designed with a matched crossover that fits the speaker profile. Subwoofer 101, didn't you say the perfect dream speakers would be 4 X pb16's? Would be a shame to turn off that extra sub in the room. One can find out where they want their subs to agree with the large towers where they pick up exactly where they roll off, or even compliment the pre roll off frequency. Work those crossovers manually until you find the harmony. I'm not an expert by a long shot, but use what you have, and make it work together... unless it is busted!
Have u compared these (or pb 16) to the SB versions? I have the SB 16. I wonder how much I’m missing out on...I thought the SB would be more enjoyable for music.
I've plugged the ports and listened in Sealed mode. I actually buck the trend and prefer ported for music as well. With duals, issues with overhang are reduced, and ported SVS subs are tight to begin with.
I will say that the SVS 16 and 4000 do a great job of "sounding" more like a deep ported sub, which is a good thing. I still prefer all ports open though. Comfortable on the ears and GOBS of headroom. The SB-16 Ultra sounds great, assuming there is not a massive difference between that and the PB-16 in sealed mode.
I think you'd notice a difference with the PB-16 Ultra, but I don't know if you would feel it was worth the trouble. If you have ear sensitivity, then yes, but you may be a sealed guy and miss the SB-16. Everyone has personal preferences.
I'd just be sure to do the "Gain Hack" with the SB-16, probably around -6 to -10 on the sub and way low on the AVR subwoofer level.
what with four windows down ??
I have a pb 4000 now . I set in the avr the sub on - 11.5 db . What volume on the sub and lfe 120 hz ? Or what is the best ? Grtz and thanks in advance
I do not think you are being ignored. You gave an impossible question. The crossover is set per your main speakers range. The sub's volume can be different from the AVR. The size of the room can vary, and you may need a higher output to generate the feel you want. There is no written number to set your speakers. It is all highly variable to taste.
EXCELLENT... AS ALWAYS.... :-)))))
Thanks bud!
When are you gonna get some JTR captivator's 1400/2400 and rythmik FV18's in for review :)?
witch scene in The Accountant?
The driveway scene, the final fight scene. The suppressed fire from Christian's gun as the guys come out of the front door. Favorite demo scene by far.
The farm target practice scene is pretty epic too!
Hello Subwoofer101, I know I might get punched in the face for this Question, but im very Curious on your opinion about the BIC Acoustech PL-200? I dont have the cash for a dual SVS setup and am thinking about these instead but have never heard them. Thanks for any help.
Brandon Akins go check out HSU research. They have the best budget subs on the market in my opinion if u can’t afford the svs
Brandon Akins I have a review on my channel of the pl 200 and can make more videos as needed. It's an older video but can be updated
The Bic wouldn't make the list, too shallow. www.subwoofer101.com/best-subwoofers/
Sadly, I can't find a sub under $500 that I can really get behind. Nothing under that range "honestly" hit's 20 hertz. Getting some some really cheap duals would be my choice if I were strapped for cash. maybe something like 2 of these until you can get 2 really good subs: amzn.to/2Jxg6MP
I'm not saying it will sound amazing, I'm saying it would fill in the bass duties while you save up. I wouldn't spend $300 on a single sub, or worse yet $600 for dual shallow subs. That's too close to $950 for great subs. Couple of $89 subs make more sense to me while I saved up.
Watch for the SVS Black Friday sale. Last year they had the PB12-NSD for $499. Smoking deal, 2 of those and you'd be smiling big.
Definitely no punches to the face though. Sorry it took so long to get back, playing catch up.
Just purchased 2 Sunfire HRS-12. Any thoughts on them?
I'm a ported subwoofer guy. I have a hard time with sealed subs, they give me ear fatigue. It doesn't happen with everyone, I'm just unlucky that way. Therefore, no sealed subs make the list, which are subs I would buy myself.
www.subwoofer101.com/best-subwoofers/
Beyond that, SVS subs usually have a deeper presentation over most subs in general, but I definitely preferred the depth of presentation from their ported line. I preferred the PB-1000's over the SB-2000's.
I reviewed the SB-2000's, and there's just more kick under 40 hertz with the ported subs, and I would assume the same to be true for the Sunfires.
I imagine you were hoping for a different opinion, but I think something like the PB-4000's would be quite a difference, especially under 30-40 hertz. Even the PB-1000's would probably provide a "deeper sound", despite the sealed extending deeper. You can see the sealed vs ported article on my site to explain it better.
How does the give away work? Where do I enter?
Any chance on a GoldenEar subwoofer review? Got a good warranty and good price/size of cabinet etc.
I'm interested in hearing them, but I'm not sure they would end up on "The List".
In reading opinions of others vs the usual subs on The List, they don't appear to have the same dramatic output that I'm after, but I'm certainly not opposed to hearing them. I've been wrong before.
It would be nice to include smaller subs like that on the list, but deep bass performance is paramount.
It's not an easy "No" like so many subwoofers are, but not a yes either without hearing and putting a microphone on them.
Subwoofer 101 the super sub XXL is rated to 10hz and the super sub X to 14hz.
StixBNR32 Factory ratings don't describe the response curve. A 10 hertz factory rated subwoofer can absolutely still "sound" shallow.
It's entirely possible that a 19 hertz rated subwoofer could sound deeper than a 10 hertz sub. The PB-1000 sounded deeper than the SB-2000, even though the SB-2000 went down to a solid 11 hertz in room, and the PB-1000 fell off completely at 19 hertz, as rated.
Factory ratings are not something I would rely on. I know to stay away from ported subs that have a factory rating above 20 hertz (25 hertz is an easy "no"), but a factory rating does not directly correspond to depth of presentation.
I'm fairly confident that a PB-16 Ultra would give a "deeper presentation" than the 10 hertz rated Golden Ear. The PB-16 Ultra has a higher factory rating, yet I don't see many people suggesting that the Golden Ear is more impressive.
I could be wrong, of course, and I'm not opposed to hearing the Golden Ears. As I said, I'd love to have a smaller sub I could recommend. I'll look into it more.
do you work in your subwoofers before heavy use?? whats your oppinion for my pb 2000
Chevy Pankoski I just use them and they slowly break in through regular use, but I do go easy the first couple weeks.
thanks can you give your opinion on if the the spider can be damaged from huge sudden bass hits before its broken in? it happened a few times by accident haha this sub is insane
Chevy Pankoski The PB-2000 is pretty durable. Everything has it's limits though, and any subwoofer can be killed. Hard hits should be fine, just not over and over to a point where protection kicks in.
Would a pb4000 pair well with a pb16 ultra?
I really like to have them matched, but it wouldn't be detrimental, just not quite as perfect as matching subs would be.
@@Subwoofer101 I went ahead and ordered an outlet 2nd pb16. Thanks for the Advice!!
PB-4000 Should I plug ports or not? I like the idea of extended to 13hz but will I notice?
I prefer all ports open. Despite not going down to 13 hertz like Extended, Standard Mode with all ports open "Sounds" deeper.
I get your thesis that duals and better than a single. I think we can all agree to that. But it's not the solution under all circumstances. I've been auditioning the PB16-Ultra in my house for the last 40 days and it's scheduled to go back next week since I don't quite have budget for it now (job transition period) but I have the time to fool with tinkering. I have a larger room than you do (about 4300 cu ft) but with a taller ceiling (12 ft) lot of stuff in it (my office desk and chair and a treadmill). So there isn't as much room for a large box sub without doing radical changes. I began with the PB16 in the front of the room like the PB4000s in the video but the box is so massive than it just didn't make any sense, especially with my wife. I ended up moving it to the right side of the main couch pointed right behind the listener horizontal to the real wall (nearfield). This works better (near center of the room) and looks better. Nulls don't seem to be a measured problem. But I would agree that you can certainly tell where the bass is coming from since there is only one sub in the room.
Two smaller PB4000s in the front of the room may be less obnoxious in terms of dimensions than the PB16 was but I'll have to do measurements. The PC-4000 is another possibility to solve the dimensions problem (but I'd still need to move some things to accommodate duals).
Dual PC 4000 might be the answer for you. It's funny because my measurements with a single suggest that I'm getting better response than what I'm actually hearing. My hearing doesn't match up to a graph on a single as well as it does with duals. Like I said, weird and hard to explain.
The PB-4000 isn't that much smaller than the PB-16 Ultra, they are both substantial. The PC 4000 is quite tall, so it would be a good idea to get a measuring tape out to get an idea of how tall they are. Great bass takes up real estate.
You're right about the PB-4000 dimensions. It's nearly as deep as the PB16-Ultra which means it wouldn't be much different in the front of my theater.
The PC-2000 is a possibility but it doesn't go as deep as the boxed subs. They are also bigger than they seem. I helped a friend by a PC-2000 last year and it turned out to be bigger than I thought. It's a nice sub and it's quite suitable for him. But the PB16 goes deeper and its hard not to want that kind of performance going forward.
I was thinking about the SB4000 for my 2 channel room until I realized that the newer SVS subs no longer have high-pass filters for systems without bass management. If I want one from SVS, it has to be the SB2000 or find an SB13 as they are now discontinued.
Is it worth upgrading from a HSU VTF-3MK5?
I think you'd notice a difference. The increased power should translate to more realism, but brand to brand you can get differences that don't translate the exact same way as staying within a particular brand.
You're not bass deprived as it is, but I think you'd get more potency with the PB-4000's. It's double the wattage.
Pretty much any matched dual subwoofer on "The List" will be a better choice than a single. www.subwoofer101.com/best-subwoofers/
Duals against duals, the wattage makes a difference, especially with movies.
So what I can understand is that it is going to be better of I get 2 pc- 4000 rather than getting one pb16 ultra. And still be able to shake my house and feel the bass.
You'd be able to shake your house with dual PB-1000 Pro's, and with any SVS sub, the trick is that you can run a lot more gain on the sub itself.
But yes, dual PC-4000's will be a better choice than a single PB-16 Ultra. The coupling effect of matching dual subwoofers is hard to describe, but easily experienced.
Be sure to follow my Bass Hack video series, you'll get more than you thought possible out of them.
@Subwoofer101 I was asking this because in India. Pb-16 ultra is 6200$, pb4000 is 4800$ and pc 4000 is just 3200$. So it make more sense to for dual PC 4000 rather than Dual PB 4000.
I how much is SVS PB 4000
PB4000 or SB16U?
Me personally? PB-4000 all the way. www.subwoofer101.com/ported-vs-sealed/
Are you planning to go dual?
Ok, but if the 16 is only 20 percent more....why get the 4000?
I really like watching your review / videos. but this one sounds like you're giving a speech reading it off of a piece of paper. like presentation or something. I like it more where you shoot from the hip speak what's on your mind. keep up the good work though.
People with deep pockets buy BOWERS & WILKINS and jl Audio subwoofers. They have world class build and sound quality but a pair of them costs as much as a car.
hitechburg nobody with deep pockets that actually knows what they're doing buys b&w subs. For the price of jl ht subs, you can also do better. Stop paying for names. Pay for performance. Look at jtr, Seaton, and funk audio, among others.
I have a pair of SVS SB-16 Ultras. You don't know WTF you're talking about!
So because you own some subwoofers, you know what you're talking about and I don't? Solid logic champ.
What if I told you that I also have a pair of those? I do. Now what? Am I cool now? They're not touching my Seatons. Maybe you don't actually know what YOU'RE talking about...
You should read your own title this is not a product review!
Better than dual 3000's in my room.
So dual pb 2000 is better than 1 pb 4000 😮 i gonna buy now 1 pb 4000 and next year the other one, my room is big. 21 x 24 feet and i need 2 👍 do you like the 4000 ?? You can hit reference level with these subs. Thats my goal 😎
Johnny1981 thats a lot better then a pb 2000 or not 😮
If you're listening at the peak values, you'll damage your hearing. I really don't recommend it.
You get about a 6 db increase in SPL with duals, so that helps. Plus, you have room gain.
Dual PB-1000's were capable of hurting my ears, took 2 weeks to recover from testing them at very high levels by mistake, so increased loudness isn't something that would be a motivating factor for ME to upgrade.
That said, increased peak loudness "typically" coincides with potency, but not always. The PB-4000's are amazing, but if they put a 112db cap on their output (like a rev limiter, with no impact below that output level - nobody would actually do this), the experience wouldn't be impacted at all for most people. It would still be just as Potent and powerful up to that limit.
Again, nobody would actually do this since people pay so much attention to Max SPL.
Few people listen that loud, but for the few that do, it's more important. I rarely get over 90 db in room, and with "flat" bass, that's louder than you might think. I don't get over 90 db with a new listener, it's too overpowering.
Over 95-105 db with dual PB-4000's and you can literally run into structural issues with your home. They'll certainly go higher than that, but most people would find it too uncomfortable.
What I'm trying to say is getting duals sooner would probably be more satisfying. Dual PB-12 Plus should scratch your itch nicely, but so long as duals are the goal, you're on the right path.
Subwoofer 101 okay and thanks , what will you do , i say i go max volume - 16.5 db . Max , then i go dual pb 2000 or dual pb 4000, what will give more bass ? What is better then in in my room 🤔 it is 21 x 24 feet. BIG 😁
two Pb -2000 or single Pb-4000
Two PB-2000's.
Sorry SVS. Went to dual Funk 18s, sorry... never looking back. Difference is unreal.
SVS is a great introduction to quality subwoofers but once you gain knowledge you soon realize that companies like Rythmik, JTR, Funk Audio etc are a league above. IMO in every price bracket that SVS competes in there's a better option. SVS just seems to be the safe/quick/easy choice for most people. I'd rather have a JTR Captivator 1400 or Rythmik FV18 over a PB4000 any day of the week. They cost the same as the PB4000 and actually performs on par with the PB16 ultra... and as far as SVS dsp goes well... mini DSP + REW (but i understand 99% won't bother with mini dsp).
anyways great Video nonetheless.
Hi SUBWOOFER 101another great video. The term I use to describe subwoofer potency is VISCERAL impact. Deep BASS can be felt and heard. Watch the movie STAR GATE, there is a scene where a giant concrete slab is being dragged across the ground. The subwoofer should pressurize the air to the point where it feels like your house is coming apart! hehehe
Visceral and authoritative are great descriptors as well. For some reason I just gravitated to potency.
I'll have to check out that Star Gate scene! Do you happen to know where I can find it streaming?
I have it on DVD, which contains the theatrical and Directors' versions. Try NETFLIX.
In STAR GATE (1994) , Please tell me the time of the scene in that movie ?
HSU VTF-15H MK2 vs PB4000 go!
I wish psa audio, rythmik and jtr would send you their big boys with dual and quad 18s. that will put the pb 4000 and 16 in the dust. Svs makes nice subs and speakers but don’t have the bang for buck like the others I mentioned. Rythmik are the cleanest subs I ever heard.
I never head of rythmik. I'm bout to look them up
Johnny1981 I checked them out, they some ugly looking subs
All of those are quality makers beyond the norm of typical shallow subwoofers, and yeah I'd like to check them out too.
Bang for the buck is relative. None of them, SVS included, are overpriced.
Everything costs money, including finish, warranty length, etc... They all offer unique values. All have a reputation for high performance, with slightly different approaches in the details. I don't know which subs would end up on my list and which wouldn't make the cut.
I'll add subs as I hear them, unless I know exactly what I can expect. To make the list, it has to be a subwoofer that I would spend my own money on.
What I have learned is that raw power, cone surface area, and Max SPL are not everything. That's the "bench racing" I was talking about.
JDmsz they will dominate those svs subs. Go to data bass.com and you can see the charts
Johnny1981 they are built equal if not better than svs. They put there money into performance as you can see on data bass website by josh ricci
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U guys have so nicy of a wify
Absolutely, I'm very fortunate!
I'm Single, they come watch a movie eat some POPCORN & GOOBERS then go home.
Jesus! Is this a sales pitch to sell Two subs or a PB4000 review? The person who is looking for something called pb4000 chances are he/she already knows all that gibberish. Arghh NVM!
Based on the number of people who own high quality single subwoofers, I think it's a very helpful point to make. Even as much as I talk about it, I still get 1vs2 questions a LOT.
This is not a review . You know what your problem is and why I won't subscribe. You think your room looks nice with those two ugly boxes in front of it ? . Listen not everyone can place two big boxes in a 17 x 20 room Stop recommending the unrealistic. Most ppl can barely fit an sb 1000 because of the WAF. and the logic that your living room is not an AMC theater. Get real dude. You have good knowledge but apply it to an audience that is looking at things in a different perspective. Or if I was a guy that had an exclusive home theater room that measured 20x30 then I would buy 6 pb 16 ultra or 4 PSA 3600 I something stupid like that . All you care is what you like awful review. Actually not a review just opinions that don't matter
So what you're saying is that you're bent out of shape because you can't have big subs, and as a result, I should change MY entire direction around YOUR restrictions. Makes total sense. (Sarcasm)
I know not everyone will be able to have such a setup, my content is for those who can, or plan to some day. Quality bass requires some space. It takes up a little more room, just like a decent TV does, but the sound is absolutely worth it.
My wife wouldn't have it any other way, she LOVES the setup. I'm lucky that way, but she was pretty hesitant at first because of the size. Now she finds heavy hitting West Coast rap for me all of the time. Amazing what great bass can do. Changes hearts and minds.
For sure, my setup is nothing like an AMC theater, it SMOKES an AMC theater. The bass is far better. Not even close. AMC bass is super shallow.
I'm not going to start recommending tiny subs that can't deliver the realism that I built my channel around, get real dude.
Good one . I did not know that was sarcastic thanks for pointing out. Second you could have whatever crap set up you want . You could think in your tiny brain that your reviews are objective but all you do is is come up with outrageous claims about as to why ppl should have 2 or more subs. Listen buddy you talk out of your ass . I can afford any set up if I wanted to but like I said most ppl don't get dual because there is no space whether is a house in the getho or a condo in Brickell one In The heart of Miami. The restriction many times is space and the WAF. The fact that you and your wife have no taste does not make it a recommendation . And also where is the review about the PB 4000 all you did was read a whole bunch of bolony about how 2 is better than one . Like you do in every video. You are obviously ignorant when it comes to selling ppl a concept. You would have a bigger audience if you actually listen . Maybe lower the volume on those 2 ugly boxes and maybe you can start making some real money in You Tube.
PS look at the other comments!!!!!!!!!!
So you want me to lie so I can make more money on RUclips, that's a new one for me.
I have practical experience, going back and forth between single and duals. I have measurements that back up my point, which isn't unique It's pretty hard to find an AVR with a single subwoofer output these days. There are countless articles on why duals are better.
I have experience, you're just guessing.
@@Subwoofer101 listen dude I had dual sb13 and because of decorative issues I gave one up . Screw the dead spots . I did not say for you to lie . Just if you are going to review a sub review a sub . Did you read the other comments? Obviously you did not like my reply because it hit you where it hurts the most . Whatever keep up the bad work