The Klipsch might be sounding louder than the SVS because lesser subs often have a hill shaped response: a TON of bass around 60 Hz. The SVS is playing flat down to 20 Hz. That kind of bass might feel less at the beginning, but is so much cleaner and nicer to listen to.
Bought a Svs PB1000 pro coupled with old 8" subwoofer. I totally agree with your statement. SVS play down low, cleaner and doesn't sound so punchy as the smaller sub. But combining both sub. Can get the best of 2 world IMO.
Not having REW measurements, it could happen tat in the MLP you have a huge null in the 50-70hz frecuencies. Maybe it's not the speaker size. Bigger driver needs more powerful amp, and that's the case between the klipsch and the svs, I would bet that the svs driver is faster than the klipsch. It could be a null in you listening position, or the klipsch has a huge peak at that frecuencies.
Received my PB1000 Pro last week. LPF from my receiver set to 120hz, with KEF Q150s as fronts. Watched Jurassic Park, and my neighbors 3 houses down felt the dinosaurs walking. This is a beast!
I started off with a Klipsch 10"...the cheapest model they had, then I upgraded to an SVS PB1000 and the difference was noticeable. It sounded cleaner to me and just seemed to fill up the room better. I was so impressed I upgraded again to a PB3000, and OMG! That sub is nuts and will be getting a second one to go with it. I wanted to try out Rythmik and PSB, but they didn't offer free returns, and the only other brand I considered was Rel but just decided to go with SVS because of the app. I also have their Ultra Center, and Ultra bookshelves for the front stage, and so far running it on a cheap hand-me-down Onkyo NR636 has me amazed! I will upgrade my A/V receiver later on, but that's what I have to work with so far but it still sounds awesome! There is a scene in the movie Oblivion where Tom Cruse is being pulled out of a building and the cable snaps while he's nearing the top...OMG the PB3000 makes that sound just amazing! Also the Ready player one move, the 1st race...I play that to demo to friends and family and myself just to remind me of just how good it sounds, just simply amazing to me.
It’s rare that someone else comments on demo movie scenes, so thanks for doing that! 😀 I def need to check out the more expensive SVS subs and Ultra speakers. Someday!!!
Which Klipsch 10" did you have? I currently have 2x Klipsch R-100SW and I am thinking about getting the SVS PB-1000 Or maybe the PB-1000 Pro, however these are about twice as expensive...
I ran a 90 foot quad shield coax for cable TV and put compression RCA’s on each end. My equipment is out in my garage. No hum, crazy cheap and simple. Works like an absolute champ for my sub. I think all in I spent about $30. Just something to consider. Great review!
I can simply confirm that using coax quadshield is the way to go. I've done the same and on top this is my job to do data/electrical/security work, and people forget that coax cable still remain one of the best on the market!
When comparing the two, you really need to place them in the exact same spot to get a true comparison. Otherwise you may be experiencing nulls from one, or peaks from the other etc...
exactly.. womp womp and thoom thoom could be result of that... very unlikely would be klipsh basic sub comparable.. even more expensive subs from klipsh are not in a league with SVS.
Slope does not control how quickly but at what ratio the filter works. Set to 6 dB the filter curve is much smoother, so frequencies beyond the desired cut-off will be audible for at least another octave. Slope set to 24 dB will drastically reduce levels of frequencies beyond threshold almost exactly where you set your filter. Great review though.
I enjoyed the overview of the SVS PB1000 PRO. I'm driving all SVS speakers from the pinnacle prime series. Dolby Atmos height speakers through a Denon AVR-S750H 7.2 channel system. I purchased the SVS PB1000 single port first and it sounded absolutely phenomenal in my 23'×25' theater room. I purchased the SVS PB1000 pro dual port about 3 weeks later. The Soundpath or soundpath tri bluetooth units that tether the two seamlessly are reliable and work fantastic. Having my SVS PB1000 single port in the back corner of the room. And the PB1000 pro dual port in the front. I couldn't believe how incredible it would sound all together. Earth moving subterranean effects, solid, warm and and blends so very well. SVS sound the absolute best subwoofers and speakers that I have ever heard or owned. All of my SVS speakers, cables, ultrasound speaker wire is all genuine from the SVS sound site. I have never been so pleased with the outcome of a complete rebuild of my speakers until I used SVS. Customer service is in your corner. Even if you think it's maybe not so important to ask. Always ask questions from any of the incredible people who are there for your assistance. Kind, courteous and extremely knowledgeable about everything. As well as. If you're not aware that ordering directly from SVS sound. Earns subscribed members sound points. Great perk for getting a little something for purchases
This gave me the idea of using a SVS PB-1000 Pro and a Klipsch SPL-120. I was planning on getting a second SPL-120 but went with the PB-1000 instead and I love the combo.
I have one of the original PB 1000- "10 inch single port. When I saw the PB 1000 pro, I instantly knew I needed one for my system. I am so happy, the two subs work hand-in-hand in my 5.2 surroundsound system. The sound with music is insane, but it is the sound with movies and blows my mind. Absolutely never go to a movie theater again. I now have the home theater of my dreams here at home🥰❗️. ( got my 1000 pro right before the price increase 🤣 )
They're now €949,- where I live... And I really would've liked to have them. Now they're just too damn expensive... The PB-1000 normal is €549,- now...
As another owner of SVS and Klipsh, I agree with your conclusion. The SVS is a ninja, you would not know where it was placed. The Klipsh is loud but certainly directional. I love them both. Honorable mention to the Polk 505... it will not die!
I opted for two of the SVS Ultra PB16 subs and absolutely love it. With a 19x34 family room, it seems to be just right. I don't know if it gets better than this. Action movies are epic. I've had friends try to convince me I need seat rockers for bass but I already feel my seats rocking from these speakers. The frequency response is truly amazing and balances well with the rest of my Ultra speakers. At some point, I will upgrade to a better RLC speaker setup. For now, we are very happy.
Thank you for the lesson. I have a SB1000 and it took me two weeks to figure out.I almost called SVS saying that the sub did not work because I unhooked my Velodyne and it was not hook up to the receiver at all. The one reason was the receiver did not recognize the sub. Once I figured that out I watch Gods of Egypt last night. I had to turn it down. DTS-X was awesome
I've been wondering for a WHILE about running different sized subs to cover a broader spectrum. THANK YOU for doing this. I feel like it's worth checking out
I have a pair of SVS SB-16 Ultra subwoofers. When playing music the BASS is fast, articulate and punchy like STANLEY CLARKE and LINDA MAY HAN OH. Action movies produce low BASS with VISCERAL impact, PTOOM like "EDGE OF TOMORROW" and "SAVING PRIVATE RYAN".
Someone else had that reaction to the volume of their SVS sub and after research recommended doing this for it to come alive. You need to use a Y splitter 2 males/1 female end in to SVS Sub left & right inputs & the solo coax cable into receiver then you will notice the sub come to life in volume.
Sounds like you need REW and Umik-1 to actually take measurements of both subs to get the most of them. Svs probably need better room placement with living room. Definitely need to test in the same place...
True. Silly me, I forgot to request a wireless adapter kit so I COULD have more placement options. But yes, getting a UMIK-1 is next on my list of much-needed items for this channel
Subwoofer placement can make a big difference. The wireless kit gets really useful in allowing to find what that best place is. P.S. Was expecting some graphics to go with it that big BUT :p
this will be my next subwoofer. Currently have a Klipsch 112SW and it's broken in and sounds incredible however it falls flat when approaching those low frequencies. It is very punchy though plays movies really well. I can't wait to buy the PB-1000 pro i hope my current modest set up is worthy of its greatness :) BTW i had the same 8 inch Klipsch subwoofer and I'm suprised you kept it. I immediately upgraded it to the 112SW. Maybe cause I'm a basshead XD
Update: ordered this sub and got it today. My whole home theater experience has been uplifted. The bass is so much deeper compared to the R120SW. I'm so happy I bought this. I got the klipsch when it was on sale for 250 so I can probably sell it used for 350 and make a profit to help cover the cost of this one. No regrets it's a whole new world for me. Ensure you set it up properly. Klipsch speakers have higher sensitivity and so don't need much gain however for the SVS I turned up my receiver gain and boom. Can't wait for it to break it but wow. The bass is ridiculous. Just try out the edge of tomorrow intro. Lol the apt was shaking😂🤣😂😂
True. Rumor has it, the SB leans towards being better for music, while the PB leans towards movie watching. But even then, both can do hold their own with music and movies. 🤷♂️
For the mid bass set peq 1 at 29hz add +4 db with a q factor of 2.5 and rewatch john wick. I have the pro also,2x actually but because of a fed ex delay,had to run just a single for a few hours . My room is also large and open to the kitchen and 2nd living room but my experience has been nothing less than stellar,even with just one running,2 is a dream come true...everything rattles when it's supposed too and gunshots have far more impact then with my original 1000s. It had to be an issue with placement for sure.
Getting this sub tomorrow. 12 db slope tends to let too much mid bass in, 24 can cut too much. 18 seems to be about right for most subwoofers, just my experience.
I don't have either of those subwoofers, but this video solidified them as my #1 choice of replacement subs if either of the ones I have finally give out on me. I absolutely agree with getting the best of both worlds! My current subwoofer setup does exactly that (Klipsch promedia THX subwoofer for THOOM THOOM and an extremely old Sony SAWMS5 for WOMP WOMP). They don't consume much power but putting them right next to my couch let's then do more than enough for the entire listening position. Whole fam loves it!
On a 2nd note, the pro is nearly double the price of the OG 1000 and I just couldn't pass up a near $400 sale I found for it yesterday! I've been asking too much from the Sony and this will help take its place for the absolute monstrous womp womp while still keeping the Klipsch.
@@pastaman6099 I hear you bro if that’s what you like but I’m telling you the PB 1000 Pro is a beast Yes one PB 1000 pro subwoofer feels my whole game room which is a small size game room but I had three klipsch subwoofers in the same room and they had a hard time competing with the quality of sound that comes from the PB 1000 Pro So I will be getting another PB 1000 pro to replace another one of my klipsch
@@alambe7275 Cool! Honestly, because of SVS' ridiculous price hikes, I'd go with HSU subs bc just their VTF 2 mk5 has both the Klipsch punchiness AND the PB 2000 performance for slightly less than the price of a PB 1000 pro.
Typically that’s reserved for the SB-1000 Pro since it’s sealed. The PB is more for digging deep down for movies/TV, although you can get port plugs to make a hybrid ported/sealed subwoofer. Best of both worlds! 😄
Thanks for this review. IMO the 2 different sound of bass you have is a good thing because you get the full impact of whatever you're watching. I'm looking to get this 1000 pro soon
Could it be a placement thing that you're not feeling the SVS bass? I mean afterall, it's behind your couch? And I think for a living room that large you should be getting the 3000 Pro and up Series. I think if you tried the 1000 Pro in a small enclosed bedroom setup you'd feel it more?
Exactly. I think that’s just the limitations of a 12” driver being powered by 325 watts. It’s deep a hell, but not too quick. I’d be interested in hearing a PB-3000 in my living room to know the difference
You really need to run REW, the may be a null at the frequencies you hear more punch than the smaller Klipsch, the wireless kits work great, better than what I was expecting
So what's the lowest Low Pass filter frequency you can select?? I can't believe no one mentioned this anywhere on the internet! I couldn't find it anywhere
I have a SB3000, & a SB4000, in my living room system with a Marantz SR7012. I also have 2 Klipsch SPL-120's in my home theater with a Marantz SR8012. The sealed designs of the SB series have faster attack, and you can achieve the same effect with the foam plugs SVS will provide. With the SVS I do have to turned up the subwoofer channel ony receiver by 3db for the best sound. I keep the SVS SB subs at -10db for best result. When I crank it up they easily pressurize the entire room and scare my friends. My Klipsch sound boomy in comparison, but will shake my house down if I turn it up.
On my reciver, whenever i put it to bluetooth mode, and connect my phone, the sub doesnt work, but when i have it on the tv mode, it works, why is that?
@@flikpeaceful5882 Hmmm…it may be an LFE setting. Low Frequency Effects only activate the subwoofer with TV and movies, but not when the AVR is receiving a stereo signal. In the link I posted below, check out #2 bullet point to switch some things up so it’s not just LFE signals that activate the subwoofer 👇👇👇 www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00024783
Hello Ealan , I recently got my all Klipsch home theater speakers from Best Buy - Klipsch RP-8000f II , RP-504C II & for sub I got the new one R-121SW II. I wanted to get the SVS sub but since the Klipsch R-121SW was on sale for $299 I got them for a great price. Now it’s $599. Do you think the SVS-PB1000 Pro will be a big upgrade & noticeable performance when compared to Klipsch sub R-121SW II. ? Thanks in advance .🙏
I think they’ll be about the same, although the Klipsch has a little bit more power (400w vs 350w). The only big difference is app control with SVS and on-board EQ adjustments. If that’s something you might need, consider the SVS. If not, I think the Klipsch will do just fine. 😊🤘
I'm using Klipsch spl-150 and still thinking about for my next additional subwoofer. I'm already thinking about 2nd spl-150 but after do some research I think SVS is a good choice. Now I'm thinking about pair my spl-150 with SVS pb-1000pro. But I'm not sure this is a good idea or not. BTW I can't reach pb-2000 because the price in my country is too high 🥲
I guess with the PB-1000 Pro having an app that allows you to dial in a couple EQ parameters, that would be one of the only differences between it and the SPL-150. But they are almost identical on paper. So if you really like the app feature, maybe go with the SVS. Otherwise, I’d stick with Klipsch and get a second SPL-150, since it’s still a great subwoofer, and it’s a little bigger than the PB-1000 Pro. 👍
So if you have the "womp womp" of the SVS simultaneously working with the "thoom thoom" of the Klipsch, did that give you an ever so magnificent "thwomp thwoom"? ;) ;) Got my first SVS PB 1000 Pro being delivered. Can't wait!
Sorry for the late comment Ealan. One thing that you can do to increase the transience of the PB1000 is to plug one, or both of the ports. You will lose a few dbl's and some of the low end, but the drivers will move faster. The best option is to move up a step or two in the Svs product line. Your room is too big for the PB1000. You should start at the 3000 series and go with either of the models and get dual subs. You noticed how filling it was with 2 mismatched subs. Totally different experience with 2 matching subs. It will literally change your life. I currently run 2 SB3000's in my 7.2.4 system and they absolutely KILL. I've watched every John Wick movie,, Ready Player One, Godzilla King of the Monsters, and the remixed atmos version of The Matrix series at least 10 times or more for the atmos effect and to hear my dual SB 3000'S beating up my house foundation. Always go duals if you afford it and have the space. Quads if you're rich.
Absolutely agree! Yeah, I knew something like dual PB-3000s would suit my large living room better, but this was the first time working with SVS, so I didn’t get their flagship products to review right off the bat. Eventually, tho! 😄💪
I know this is subjective and depended on room. But typically, on an sb 2000, where do people “typically” have the volume set on the app for the sub for movies? -15, -10, -5 etc? Where would you place it in your own room? Curious. Thanks n
Hello again Ealan, i have a SB2000(not the pro model) and im not totally satisfied, it's very okay for music but 80% i use my 5.1.2 system for movies. My room is small but now i think that i should have gone with a PB1000 PRO instead the SB2000. If i sell my SB and buy the PB1000PRO do you think ill be making a downgrade? Unfortunately where i live i cant listen to them prior to buy and returning such large and heavy boxes its a hassle and here the shipping costs much. Maybe the placement of my sub is wrong, maybe my room, i dont know why but i supposed i would love the SB2000 more!
Oh hi! Well, the SB2000 does have more power than the 1000 series, so it will have a quicker attack and will respond a bit faster to certain LFE situations than a PB-1000 Pro. The PB-1000 Pro will get a bit deeper, though, since it’s ported and not sealed. Although you may be able to achieve the same by having the SB2000 in a corner so it’s reverberating against the walls, too. I’d try different positions around the room first before resorting to switching it out entirely. 😁
Thanks, awesome video. I'm still wondering if I go for the 1000 Pro or the 2000 Pro! 50% more expensive where I live (NZ) so I'm not sure if the extra money is worth spending considering that the 1000 Pro seems a very good purchase by many reviewers. And I don't have a big room to power anyway...
Yeah, if it's not too big of a room, the PB-1000 Pro might just do the trick. The 2000 Pro is quicker and has a little more power behind it, but could potentially be a little overkill in a smaller room.
How useful do you think the app is? Right now the PB-1000 pro is about $800, a PB-2000 (non pro)is about $700. From what I’ve read the PB-2000 is still quite a bit better than the PB-1000 pro but obviously doesn’t have the ultra convenience of the app. What do you think? Is the app worth and extra $100 and worse performance? Pretty big room with 10 foot ceilings, I also have a klipsch 8-swi that I could put with it so the extra power from the pb-2000 might not even be necessary!
Hmmm…well, another thing to consider besides the app is the sound path USB port which allows you to make the PB-1000 Pro go wireless with a sound path kit (which is extra $$, though). But if you have placement issues or don’t want to have long RCA cable runs, having a wireless sub is nice. But if that’s not something you care about, going with the PB-2000 might be the way to go. The app support is convenient, but if sometime down the road you decide to get more technical with your subs (time alignment, EQ, etc), you could also get a UMIK-1 calibration mic from MiniDSP and download the free REW software to run frequency sweeps and dial in tweaks to your subs. The MiniDSP 2x4 HD is wildly popular when it comes to bass management, so there are alternative methods to do what the app can do (and do it even better than the app, IMO.) 🤘
@@ealanosborne wireless is definitely something that matters to me! I honestly didn’t realize that you couldn’t setup the pb-2000 to be wireless(thought there was like wireless adapters and stuff you could buy, granted that’s extra money!). I know with a big room like I have and for movies that ported is better…but what about a SB-2000 pro? Obviously not ported but more powerful. There’s one on marketplace nearby for $550 and pictures look to be in great condition. Is sealed gonna hold it back to the point where a pb-1000 pro is gonna still perform better for movies? Music isn’t really something I care for with my setup. Sorry for all the questions, appreciate all the helpful information!
@@lamakicker69 Oh ported is the way to go if it’s mainly movies/TV you’re listening to. The best thing about getting ported is that you can experiment with the port plugs, sealing it a little or a lot, in case leaving all the ports open is a bit much in your space. Best of both worlds.
How did you connect your klipsch to your receiver along with the SVS? Does your AVR have 2 subwoofer preouts or did you daisy chain the two subs together? My current Sony speaker setup is the latter with the two subs daisy chained off my old Pioneer 7.1 AVR. I’m about to ‘upgrade’ from Sony towers and subs to Klipsch RP-400 satellite speakers with a PB-1000 Pro and am wondering if I’m gonna be loosing some tight mid-bass and thinking about about getting a small 8-inch sub to fill in the gap. The AVR won’t be replaced for a while.
Yeah, I had 2 subwoofer preouts. One way to get a little bit tighter bass even with the PB-1000 Pro is seal those ports. SVS sells port fillers, so it's kind of the best of both worlds in one, being able to have it ported or sealed to your liking. But no harm in continuing to daisy chain subs like you have in the past if you're gonna stick with your Pioneer and get a smaller sub to help with your bass extension. 👍
Ealan Osborne thanks bro. Yeah I’ve spent a lot of money this past week after my wife fell in love with this big fancy-shmancy dark wood entertainment center and gave me the green light to upgrade my 12 year old setup but with smaller speakers to fit with it. Gonna have to recover a little bit before upgrading the receiver. I ordered the PB-1000 Pro used-like new so I’m hoping it comes with the plugs for music or if I like movies with it sealed. The SVS is replacing two 180 watt Sony 12 inch subs on each side of the couch. I’ll finally have a real sub in my house. I have heard the SB 16 ultra at Crutchfield showroom but didn’t really get a chance to crank it.
I currently have 2 pcs Klipsch R-100SW But those don't hit very hard.... Might be upgrading to a SVS PB-1000. But everyone keeps telling me to go for the PB-1000 Pro... However the price difference is so big, the PB-1000 is about €549,- and the PB-1000 Pro is €949,- And if I sell my Klipsch R-100SW for about €500,- and I go for a used SVS PB-1000 I only have to add about €200-300 to get them. When getting the PB-1000 Pro this is about 1000€ which is so much... I have a hard time making a choice...
The Pro version has the added benefit of app support (to EQ the sub a bit, if needed), and a little more power than the 1000. But otherwise, almost the same.
@@ealanosborne Hmmm many people say it's a lot better and a ton of difference even better than the PB-2000 and others say it's barely better 🙈 I better go for the normal edition then!
The THOOM sound from the Klipsch is boomyness. They are designed to sound like that to give the impression of more bass. I had a Klipsch R-12SW, no slouch and it was boomy too. Replaced by the PB-1000 Pro. Much cleaner and powerfulliery.
@@UpgradingAsUsual I was wondering cause my klipsch are taking a punch with a new receiver I had purchased and I feel that will be blown if I don't replace them
@@shorty332 I haven't really had time to listen to them. I received them on Sunday and I normally listen to music on the weekends. I also plan on running room correction for my surround sound but there is definitely some serious power and clean bass coming out of these things. The house was shaking and I didn't even know until the wife called me over to the bedroom lmaooo.
Actually I wonder if you should have gone with the sealed box 1000 Pro. I can't disagree with your assesemnt more, I had a good 8 inch and the SLAM, POP and PUNCH from the SVS SB1000 Pro had my mouth gaping time and time again, I put it in the same spot, same direction, everything was kept the same just switched the SUB. What a DIFFERENT WORLD, honestly, I am flabbergasted, I spent almost all of last night with my mouth open and eyes wide with a 'OH MY LIFE THIS IS INCREDIBLE' face. This is the CLEANEST, and punchiest bass I have heard - in a long time. Longer than my audio memory can serve. I think you really need to try the SB or perhaps intergation for you wasn't done right - or right ENOUGH. I have HEARD (pun, I am no authority so this really is just HEARD) that larger drivers are harder to integrate, specially in smaller rooms. IMO there has to be an explanation because I am going out on a limb, this is nonsense (the punch you mention, or lack of vs the 8inch klipsch) I do not believe the klipsce has faster attack and decay/AKA accuracy. Period.
Not sure where you heard about the large sub/small room thingy, but I run two 15" Subs in a 15m2 room an have no issues with integration. I do have them placed diagonally for more linear frequency response though.
meh i had the sb-1000 pro for all of a week its currently on its way back to svs... i didnt see anything incredible about it in my bedroom 13x18, other than to say it integrated very well with their smaller satellite speakers to make them sound like a good 3 way, so theres that.. tried it in two rooms with 2 different systems, in my family room, 20x28 12' ceilings it was virtually non existent next to my 10 inch three way towers... run through a denon s659h in br and a pioneer elite lx105 in family room.. it did have some low end presence.. and with its satellites was excellent for playing classical music... the integration with the satellites was impressive you could feel it went a bit deeper than the subs i currently have if i werent trying to upgrade a system i already have in the bedroom it would have been really good and most likely would have kept it but in a direct comparison one satellite to another one sub to another there was not enough improvement in sound quality to justify the price that said the svs 5.1 satellite set up including the sb1000 pro was crisper and cleaner through out the range.. just didnt fill the room the same giving the fluance reference series and rsl speedwoofer a shot next figure i have to get away from satellites for the sound i want Edit: i come from an audio background, have professionally installed car and club audio systems... i know how to set them up.........
I am still torn between sealed and ported. Is either a pair of SB 3000 or PB 1000s or PB2000s. I have always liked sealed subs much better. Even for movies I want a tight bass no hollow sound and no Monotoned boominess That tends to resonates with the room And cause unneeded unwanted excess rattling of everything in the house. But I do like those lows that shake the couch.
great review! you are quite a performer! Thanks!! My SVS PC12NSD stopped working after 7 years and I want to get a PC2000 pro here in Canada...and I will try my velodyne 12" as a nearfield sub just to get some extra punch-not volume really-but just an extra punch...of course everyone says to get 2 identical subs but I can't afford that..I will try it and decide. Your video is very interesting. Don't destroy your house! Kaboom!
I haven't tested the the svs brand yet. I ordered the elevation speaker yesterday. I do have klipsch. I have the SPL-12. Try that and then compare to the svs. I'm going try the svs and monolith subs and see who's who. Lol. Thanks for the video 👍👊💪
Should have waited and bought Svs 3000 micro double the SUB. For your living room. You got an open floor I don’t know why American homes are open floor. Planning on replacing my 8 inch down firing Klipsch 2013 - 2016 era its good. Front firing suits open floor. Plus I got a 10 inch sub klipch ref center ref. And quintets older ones that’s not fancy copper spun like yours. Svs 3000 for me coming Xmas. 899 price went up normally 799 been like that price for years not sure what’s going on with pricing these days.
I’m an American and I can’t stand open floor plans either. I like having individual rooms. Maybe a hybrid open floor plan is okay as long as there is a separate large room with 4 walls for a home theater setup. I don’t wanna be trying to listen to a movie with someone wrestling around pots and pans behind me!
Hi Just found this video looking for reviews of the PB-1000 Pro, wow great presentation, informative and very entertaining. Thank you. Subscribed and liked.
I dont agree with getting 2 identical subs rather I would suggest to buy 2 identical brand subs with one being a ported and another being a sealed and placing the ported one at the corner of the room so that the lows which are supposed to be non directional work accordingly and the sealed one closer with a wide open area let travel travel quick butt kicks without any obstructions.
Hi broo I'm actually thinking to get two subwoofer .....one is downward firing other is front firing ....will that be good rather then Getting two front firing subwoofer... ..and suggest good subwoofers
I don’t have a comparison video, but from what I experienced with the PB-1000 Pro, I would’ve liked the PB-2000 more for my larger living room. More power, more speed. I think it’s worth it if you’re in the same boat 👍
@@ealanosborne , they are amazing it doesn’t matter if I playing video games, watching a 4kmovie or streaming Netflix they always deliver a great experience
Same with me I just got 2 pb 4000s they are awesome. I had 2 sb3000s before don’t get me wrong they are good but can’t make the hair on your arms move like the pb 4000s do.
soo at 15:20 am wodering want the volum settings on your amp for the sub is like and if you even ran audacity to match the sub volume to the rest of the system?
I still haven't seen a comparison between the SVS PB 1000 and the new PB 1000 Pro anywhere on the web. So odd that there isn't a comparison between the new and old. They're still selling the PB 1000 and it's about half price of the 1000 Pro, so it really is a question of, is it worth the extra money for the 2" extra and app interface?!
Nope. On SVS website the 1000 and the 1000 pro are the same price. $499! Whch is weird because you would have to be crazy to get the 1000 over the 1000 pro at the same price. That being said, You will not find a better sub for $500. I have two PB1000 Pro's and they are immensely impressive!
I would definitely say so. Yes you get a 12 instead of the 10, but you also get DSP and excess to the app. for me the original 1000 would have to be 50% off to even consider it over the Pro
Man your videos are seriously good. Your editing style is so engaging and just overall awesome vibes. I also have the pb 2000 pro and I think it has plenty of slam prob due to the more powerful amp and beefier driver. I was watching the 100 on Netflix a few days ago and there was once scene prob around 30 hz and it was shaking the ac vents in my basement. I feel in most cases with SVS subs each setup up just offers more output sub 20 hz. My 2000 Pro starts to struggle around 15 hz and then just cuts out whereas the pb 4000 or 16 ultra would prob sustain clean sound down to maybe 10hz
Yeah, I’m very curious to hear what a monster PB16 Ultra could do in my wide open living room. For years, I thought, “Why would anyone want that much power?” But now it’s stating to make sense, since it’s not just about how loud it can get. And thanks for the compliments!!! I’m hoping my editing style helps in growing an audience with not JUST home theater enthusiasts. 😄🙌
@@ealanosborne yeah I listen the the pb16s one of my friends had. The mid bass slam they produce is insane and have plenty of output under 20 hz which I feel like anything under the pb 3000 doesnt have much of. And ur content is gold bro RUclips just needs to push it out and eveything will fall in place!
Agree but it depends on the size of your room you don’t want the PB 4000 and a small room so the PB 1000 Pro is perfect for a small or medium size room
I hate to break it to you bud, but that Klipsch sub you mentioned is nowhere near the quality or performance of the pb-1k pro. My best guess is that you wouldn't want to turn up your Klipsch sub is because at that volume the woofer was more like rattling and knocking instead of actually producing sound like any quality sub would. I also have an 8 inch sub from Yamaha, and it does the same, at a certain volume it starts shaking and rattling and knocking and all I can hear is the physical knocking of the driver itself instead of sound pressure. So yeah, that's why you wouldn't want to turn the gain higher on that sub.
I’m new to home theater I wanted to upgrade my receiver a Sony STRDH790 to one with pre outs and I’m looking at the demon AVR-X3700H and at the marantz SR5015 and I’m not sure what to look for so I wanted some help picking
Those are both great receivers, but go for Marantz if you can afford it. It’s going to be a slight step above Denon every time. Marantz is most known for how well their receivers sound with music, too, not just home theater settings. 👍
@@ealanosborne thanks I'll be getting the Marantz any recommendations for a amplifier to power a pair of klipsch rp-600m and a klipsch rp-400c i plan on upgrading to some klipsch rp-8000f later on
@@beware_for Hey man I have the 8000f, 504c, 502s, and two atmos ceiling speakers all driven off my AVR. Klipsch speakers are super-efficient and their high sensitivity means you don't need a lot of power to get the most out of them meaning you don't need an amp at all. In fact, it is a bit of a waste of money.
@@Kuku2205 even if you have bif front speakers, the only way of knowing if you are gonna use them for low frecuencies is with REW. Lots of people with 3000$ front speakers, have them set at 100hz crossover becouse they hace much better response than setting them large. Low frecuencies use lots of power, and it's better to let a big, good power full subwoofer to handle them.
Nice review. I run dual pb3000s with a klipsch reference premier front stage (450c and two 280fs on an Emotiva xpa3), 4 RP 140 atmos wedges and four rp500m surrounds on a marantz 6013 in a 20’ by 20’ room and it’s beautiful overkill 😮 can’t imagine anyone ever needing more unless you own an actual movie theater. No calibration yet, set volume to -12 and she sounds goooood. Well, it was set up for my previous klipsch spl12s. The Chinese virus was good for my home theater I guess 🤷♂️😉
@@billybobby7607 I agree with you entirely. There is definitely some minor cancelation occuring. It doesn't sound bad that is for sure. I just couldn't pass them up. I'll sell the PB-1000 once I find another 2000. Monoliths are amazing, but they did just up the prices with the V2's though.
@@jarednielsen5041 yeah I've noticed price increase for V2 it's not a small increase either. Hopefully they don't turn into another high priced company. I've got couple of the monoprice 13" thx ultra subs
Hello! I have a question I hope someone with knowledge can help me answer! Currently I own a single PB-1000 (not Pro) in a 5.1 config, with towers as my fronts. My question is, if I were to upgrade to duals, would it be a better match to get a PB-1000 Pro, combined with my old PB-1000. Or, could I get the PB-2000 Pro, with no mismatch. (I like bass, and listen to alot of music with deep bass, and also use it a lot for tv/movies) I’ve read people saying, Dual subs works best if they are identical, but since I would be upgrading to a Pro edition, could I just get a PB-2000 Pro and still get good sound, without major “holes” in the coherency. I know the best option would be to get, lets say, 2x PB-1000 Pro, but my funds are an obstacle here, unfortunately. My room is approximately 180 sq feet (17 m2) Please help if you know more than me. :D
Hi! Well, yes, having 2 PB-2000 Pros would be most ideal, but believe me, I get how funds are an issue. 😄 In the meantime, yeah, I’d get a PB-2000 Pro and pair it with your PB-1000. But since the 2000 has more power with a faster transient response, it might take some experimentation to get timing down between the 2 subs - a la moving the 1000 around the room, trying different angles, etc, so that they blend well. Home Theater Gamer has some awesome subwoofer matching tutorials. But when you upgrade to 2 subs, I would definitely also invest in a UMIK-1 calibration mic, and download the (free) software REW. Home Theater Gamer often uses that combo to dial in subwoofer pairings. Check out his stuff! 👍
@@ealanosborne Thank you very much for your informative response! It is very appreciated, and very useful. Its a dilemma i’ve had on my mind for quite some time now. Now I think I will go with the PB-2000 Pro, and call it a (good) day, haha. :D Again, thank you for a quick reply also!
They will send and ship for free, great customer service, they also have a one year upgrade policy where you get full value of your original purchase towards the upgrade.
I initially felt the same way with it not being loud enough and the bass punchiness. Then I watched a tutorial video on how to properly set it up. Lol First thing they recommend is turning down the level of the sub before running your receivers room calibration function. Then after turn the sub up to the level you want it. What a huge difference it makes. Next you want to set your speakers to small on the receiver and set the crossover freq to match your main speakers. This allows the sub to play higher bass frequencies giving it that punchiness. I previously had two JBL PB12 down firing subs and this one sub puts them to shame. The way it can pressurize a room with chest shaking bass is simply incredible. It's so clean too. All the way down to 17hz!
Watching your channel has definitely furthered my interest in home theater audio. Thank you for all your content and the money you have helped me spend lol. I have been using the Klipsch Reference theater pack for just under 2 years and ready to start expanding (as you predicted) I have the Denon 750h again from Costco. I am no longer satisfied with the 8 inch sub, center and front stage speakers. I have purchased the RP 250 C, and RP-400 M for my front stage allowing the satellites to be additional height channels. I have some space limitations leading to the RP 400m's and ...finally to the question....SVS SB1000, SB1000 Pro or Klipsch R10S-Wi. My sub location is constrained due to appearances and 14 inches of space leading to my current options. I saw you just upgraded to the PB 1000 so I can guess your answer probably leaning to SVS. I feel the 8 inch sub struggles with Theater due to Chuffing and lack of immersion in my current setup. Leaning toward SVS, not sure Pro is really worth the upgrade at the small size. Thanks in advance. Also probably going for the new 760 H and the sub in the second TV room lol just to keep the addiction going....
Awesome! And thanks! Spending too much money is a natural progression in home theater. Welcome to the club! 🤣🎉 And yes, go with SVS if you can. The pro version might come in handy since it has app support to really dial in and fix any anomalies your room might present. It’s helpful. And they do have best in class subs and customer service. And congrats on moving up to the RP line of Klipsch speakers. 🙌
The Klipsch might be sounding louder than the SVS because lesser subs often have a hill shaped response: a TON of bass around 60 Hz. The SVS is playing flat down to 20 Hz. That kind of bass might feel less at the beginning, but is so much cleaner and nicer to listen to.
Bought a Svs PB1000 pro coupled with old 8" subwoofer. I totally agree with your statement. SVS play down low, cleaner and doesn't sound so punchy as the smaller sub. But combining both sub. Can get the best of 2 world IMO.
Not having REW measurements, it could happen tat in the MLP you have a huge null in the 50-70hz frecuencies.
Maybe it's not the speaker size.
Bigger driver needs more powerful amp, and that's the case between the klipsch and the svs, I would bet that the svs driver is faster than the klipsch.
It could be a null in you listening position, or the klipsch has a huge peak at that frecuencies.
Received my PB1000 Pro last week. LPF from my receiver set to 120hz, with KEF Q150s as fronts. Watched Jurassic Park, and my neighbors 3 houses down felt the dinosaurs walking. This is a beast!
That movie still holds up in so many ways. 😄🤘
I started off with a Klipsch 10"...the cheapest model they had, then I upgraded to an SVS PB1000 and the difference was noticeable. It sounded cleaner to me and just seemed to fill up the room better. I was so impressed I upgraded again to a PB3000, and OMG! That sub is nuts and will be getting a second one to go with it. I wanted to try out Rythmik and PSB, but they didn't offer free returns, and the only other brand I considered was Rel but just decided to go with SVS because of the app. I also have their Ultra Center, and Ultra bookshelves for the front stage, and so far running it on a cheap hand-me-down Onkyo NR636 has me amazed! I will upgrade my A/V receiver later on, but that's what I have to work with so far but it still sounds awesome! There is a scene in the movie Oblivion where Tom Cruse is being pulled out of a building and the cable snaps while he's nearing the top...OMG the PB3000 makes that sound just amazing! Also the Ready player one move, the 1st race...I play that to demo to friends and family and myself just to remind me of just how good it sounds, just simply amazing to me.
It’s rare that someone else comments on demo movie scenes, so thanks for doing that! 😀 I def need to check out the more expensive SVS subs and Ultra speakers. Someday!!!
Which Klipsch 10" did you have? I currently have 2x Klipsch R-100SW and I am thinking about getting the SVS PB-1000
Or maybe the PB-1000 Pro, however these are about twice as expensive...
I was watching another guy's review and he said the same thing about the race scene, saying it's something he consistently uses to test bass
I ran a 90 foot quad shield coax for cable TV and put compression RCA’s on each end. My equipment is out in my garage. No hum, crazy cheap and simple. Works like an absolute champ for my sub. I think all in I spent about $30. Just something to consider. Great review!
Oh cool, thank you!
I can simply confirm that using coax quadshield is the way to go. I've done the same and on top this is my job to do data/electrical/security work, and people forget that coax cable still remain one of the best on the market!
When comparing the two, you really need to place them in the exact same spot to get a true comparison. Otherwise you may be experiencing nulls from one, or peaks from the other etc...
exactly.. womp womp and thoom thoom could be result of that... very unlikely would be klipsh basic sub comparable.. even more expensive subs from klipsh are not in a league with SVS.
Definitely room effect
I bought two PB-1000 Pro's a month after release. They are awesome. I can't believe it has been three years already!
Yayyyy! 🎉
Slope does not control how quickly but at what ratio the filter works. Set to 6 dB the filter curve is much smoother, so frequencies beyond the desired cut-off will be audible for at least another octave. Slope set to 24 dB will drastically reduce levels of frequencies beyond threshold almost exactly where you set your filter. Great review though.
I enjoyed the overview of the SVS PB1000 PRO. I'm driving all SVS speakers from the pinnacle prime series. Dolby Atmos height speakers through a Denon AVR-S750H 7.2 channel system. I purchased the SVS PB1000 single port first and it sounded absolutely phenomenal in my 23'×25' theater room. I purchased the SVS PB1000 pro dual port about 3 weeks later. The Soundpath or soundpath tri bluetooth units that tether the two seamlessly are reliable and work fantastic. Having my SVS PB1000 single port in the back corner of the room. And the PB1000 pro dual port in the front. I couldn't believe how incredible it would sound all together. Earth moving subterranean effects, solid, warm and and blends so very well. SVS sound the absolute best subwoofers and speakers that I have ever heard or owned. All of my SVS speakers, cables, ultrasound speaker wire is all genuine from the SVS sound site. I have never been so pleased with the outcome of a complete rebuild of my speakers until I used SVS.
Customer service is in your corner. Even if you think it's maybe not so important to ask. Always ask questions from any of the incredible people who are there for your assistance. Kind, courteous and extremely knowledgeable about everything. As well as. If you're not aware that ordering directly from SVS sound. Earns subscribed members sound points. Great perk for getting a little something for purchases
I love SVS. BIG, LOUD and in your FACE! My kind of equipment and my kind of sound.
This gave me the idea of using a SVS PB-1000 Pro and a Klipsch SPL-120. I was planning on getting a second SPL-120 but went with the PB-1000 instead and I love the combo.
I have one of the original PB 1000-
"10 inch single port. When I saw the PB 1000 pro, I instantly knew I needed one for my system. I am so happy, the two subs work hand-in-hand in my 5.2 surroundsound system. The sound with music is insane, but it is the sound with movies and blows my mind. Absolutely never go to a movie theater again. I now have the home theater of my dreams here at home🥰❗️. ( got my 1000 pro right before the price increase 🤣 )
Hell yeah! That’s awesome! 🤘
They're now €949,- where I live... And I really would've liked to have them. Now they're just too damn expensive...
The PB-1000 normal is €549,- now...
As another owner of SVS and Klipsh, I agree with your conclusion. The SVS is a ninja, you would not know where it was placed. The Klipsh is loud but certainly directional. I love them both. Honorable mention to the Polk 505... it will not die!
Mine died two times LMAOOO
I opted for two of the SVS Ultra PB16 subs and absolutely love it. With a 19x34 family room, it seems to be just right. I don't know if it gets better than this. Action movies are epic. I've had friends try to convince me I need seat rockers for bass but I already feel my seats rocking from these speakers. The frequency response is truly amazing and balances well with the rest of my Ultra speakers. At some point, I will upgrade to a better RLC speaker setup. For now, we are very happy.
The only way to compare the 2 subs is to place them in the same place (also level matched) and then compare them.
Been waiting for this Ealan. THANK YOU
Thank you for the lesson. I have a SB1000 and it took me two weeks to figure out.I almost called SVS saying that the sub did not work because I unhooked my Velodyne and it was not hook up to the receiver at all. The one reason was the receiver did not recognize the sub. Once I figured that out I watch Gods of Egypt last night. I had to turn it down. DTS-X was awesome
Nice! 🙌 Yeah, it’s by far the best sub out there in its price range. 💯
I've been wondering for a WHILE about running different sized subs to cover a broader spectrum. THANK YOU for doing this. I feel like it's worth checking out
I own a PB 1000, and a PB 1000 pro. I believe they work great together. Perfect for my 5.2 surroundsound setup. ✌🏼❗️
I have a pair of SVS SB-16 Ultra subwoofers. When playing music the BASS is fast, articulate and punchy like STANLEY CLARKE and LINDA MAY HAN OH. Action movies produce low BASS with VISCERAL impact, PTOOM like "EDGE OF TOMORROW" and "SAVING PRIVATE RYAN".
Someone else had that reaction to the volume of their SVS sub and after research recommended doing this for it to come alive. You need to use a Y splitter 2 males/1 female end in to SVS Sub left & right inputs & the solo coax cable into receiver then you will notice the sub come to life in volume.
Man I love your reviews. I just got the Klipsch Ref Pack... and the SVS will be my first upgrade. Cheers :)
And I love comments like these! Thanks so much! 😀🙌
Just ordered 2 of these bad boys!!! Can’t wait!!!
Sounds like you need REW and Umik-1 to actually take measurements of both subs to get the most of them.
Svs probably need better room placement with living room.
Definitely need to test in the same place...
True. Silly me, I forgot to request a wireless adapter kit so I COULD have more placement options. But yes, getting a UMIK-1 is next on my list of much-needed items for this channel
@@ealanosborne I have 2 of the svs sound path wireless adapters. They work great
Subwoofer placement can make a big difference. The wireless kit gets really useful in allowing to find what that best place is. P.S. Was expecting some graphics to go with it that big BUT :p
this will be my next subwoofer. Currently have a Klipsch 112SW and it's broken in and sounds incredible however it falls flat when approaching those low frequencies. It is very punchy though plays movies really well. I can't wait to buy the PB-1000 pro i hope my current modest set up is worthy of its greatness :) BTW i had the same 8 inch Klipsch subwoofer and I'm suprised you kept it. I immediately upgraded it to the 112SW. Maybe cause I'm a basshead XD
Update: ordered this sub and got it today. My whole home theater experience has been uplifted. The bass is so much deeper compared to the R120SW. I'm so happy I bought this. I got the klipsch when it was on sale for 250 so I can probably sell it used for 350 and make a profit to help cover the cost of this one. No regrets it's a whole new world for me. Ensure you set it up properly. Klipsch speakers have higher sensitivity and so don't need much gain however for the SVS I turned up my receiver gain and boom. Can't wait for it to break it but wow. The bass is ridiculous. Just try out the edge of tomorrow intro. Lol the apt was shaking😂🤣😂😂
@@denziiey If you run DUAL PB-1000 PRO subwoofers the "EDGE OF TOMORROW" intro will knock your socks off!
@@hitechburg that's the plan😁
I wonder how it compares with SB-1000 Pro. It seems you can’t go wrong with either based on reviews.
True. Rumor has it, the SB leans towards being better for music, while the PB leans towards movie watching. But even then, both can do hold their own with music and movies. 🤷♂️
For the mid bass set peq 1 at 29hz add +4 db with a q factor of 2.5 and rewatch john wick. I have the pro also,2x actually but because of a fed ex delay,had to run just a single for a few hours .
My room is also large and open to the kitchen and 2nd living room but my experience has been nothing less than stellar,even with just one running,2 is a dream come true...everything rattles when it's supposed too and gunshots have far more impact then with my original 1000s. It had to be an issue with placement for sure.
Awesome! Thanks for the tip! 🙌
@@ealanosborne enjoyed the review,thanks for responding.
Just ordered an svs pb1000 pro, looking forward to hearing it thunder!!!! Great review!
Thank you!!! I’m excited for you!
Now that's a refrence level product review 🔥
Thank you very much! 😀🙌
Hi Ealan, how are you? Let me ask, since you reviewed and set up the SVS PB 1000 Pro, what volume did you set it at?
It’s been so long since I reviewed it, I honestly don’t remember, sorry. 😬
Getting this sub tomorrow. 12 db slope tends to let too much mid bass in, 24 can cut too much. 18 seems to be about right for most subwoofers, just my experience.
I don't have either of those subwoofers, but this video solidified them as my #1 choice of replacement subs if either of the ones I have finally give out on me. I absolutely agree with getting the best of both worlds! My current subwoofer setup does exactly that (Klipsch promedia THX subwoofer for THOOM THOOM and an extremely old Sony SAWMS5 for WOMP WOMP). They don't consume much power but putting them right next to my couch let's then do more than enough for the entire listening position. Whole fam loves it!
On a 2nd note, the pro is nearly double the price of the OG 1000 and I just couldn't pass up a near $400 sale I found for it yesterday! I've been asking too much from the Sony and this will help take its place for the absolute monstrous womp womp while still keeping the Klipsch.
@@pastaman6099 I hear you bro if that’s what you like but I’m telling you the PB 1000 Pro is a beast
Yes one PB 1000 pro subwoofer feels my whole game room which is a small size game room but I had three klipsch subwoofers in the same room and they had a hard time competing with the quality of sound that comes from the PB 1000 Pro
So I will be getting another PB 1000 pro to replace another one of my klipsch
@@alambe7275 that's awesome man, I'm happy for you. Which models of Klipsch subs are they?
@@pastaman6099 reference 10 inch 150 W subwoofers. I’m getting rid of both of them bad boys and getting two of theSVS PB 2000 hopefully
@@alambe7275 Cool! Honestly, because of SVS' ridiculous price hikes, I'd go with HSU subs bc just their VTF 2 mk5 has both the Klipsch punchiness AND the PB 2000 performance for slightly less than the price of a PB 1000 pro.
Love your review! Very different! Collecting my 12" Klipsch today!
The foam inserts are FREE upon request, thus sealing the PB-1000. And, run Audyssey again...
Nice!!
Been waiting for the 1000 pro series review
Me too
What about 2 ch music? What about connecting to high level inputs?
Typically that’s reserved for the SB-1000 Pro since it’s sealed. The PB is more for digging deep down for movies/TV, although you can get port plugs to make a hybrid ported/sealed subwoofer. Best of both worlds! 😄
Thanks for this review. IMO the 2 different sound of bass you have is a good thing because you get the full impact of whatever you're watching. I'm looking to get this 1000 pro soon
subwoofers' porting differences needed to be reviewed!
I will be converting a 12x13 bedroom into a dedicated HT space, and thinking of going with dual PB1000 Pro's.
What do you think ?
That’d be a sweet setup, for sure!
You would be fine with just one in a room that size but, enjoy.
Could it be a placement thing that you're not feeling the SVS bass? I mean afterall, it's behind your couch? And I think for a living room that large you should be getting the 3000 Pro and up Series. I think if you tried the 1000 Pro in a small enclosed bedroom setup you'd feel it more?
Exactly. I think that’s just the limitations of a 12” driver being powered by 325 watts. It’s deep a hell, but not too quick. I’d be interested in hearing a PB-3000 in my living room to know the difference
You really need to run REW, the may be a null at the frequencies you hear more punch than the smaller Klipsch, the wireless kits work great, better than what I was expecting
Perfect and finally a SVS phone app📱video.
So what's the lowest Low Pass filter frequency you can select?? I can't believe no one mentioned this anywhere on the internet! I couldn't find it anywhere
PB-1000 PRO was such a great buy at $599. Now at $799, there are better options at that price point.
DAMN! WHAT? They were 599? I missed this...
They're €949,- where I live... 😭😭 For 599 it would've been a nobrainer
Like?
@@Eron55555RSL speedwoofer either 10s or 12s
I have a SB3000, & a SB4000, in my living room system with a Marantz SR7012. I also have 2 Klipsch SPL-120's in my home theater with a Marantz SR8012. The sealed designs of the SB series have faster attack, and you can achieve the same effect with the foam plugs SVS will provide.
With the SVS I do have to turned up the subwoofer channel ony receiver by 3db for the best sound. I keep the SVS SB subs at -10db for best result. When I crank it up they easily pressurize the entire room and scare my friends.
My Klipsch sound boomy in comparison, but will shake my house down if I turn it up.
Audyssey won't want to run with them at -10. Mine are at -17 and -20. Do you just run it anyway? If so then the Marantz will just max out at -12
On my reciver, whenever i put it to bluetooth mode, and connect my phone, the sub doesnt work, but when i have it on the tv mode, it works, why is that?
I have no idea. Which AVR do you have?
@@ealanosborne a sony reciver, idk the exact model
@@flikpeaceful5882 Hmmm…it may be an LFE setting. Low Frequency Effects only activate the subwoofer with TV and movies, but not when the AVR is receiving a stereo signal. In the link I posted below, check out #2 bullet point to switch some things up so it’s not just LFE signals that activate the subwoofer 👇👇👇
www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00024783
@@ealanosborne thank you!
Hello Ealan , I recently got my all Klipsch home theater speakers from Best Buy - Klipsch RP-8000f II , RP-504C II & for sub I got the new one R-121SW II. I wanted to get the SVS sub but since the Klipsch R-121SW was on sale for $299 I got them for a great price. Now it’s $599. Do you think the SVS-PB1000 Pro will be a big upgrade & noticeable performance when compared to Klipsch sub R-121SW II. ? Thanks in advance .🙏
I think they’ll be about the same, although the Klipsch has a little bit more power (400w vs 350w). The only big difference is app control with SVS and on-board EQ adjustments. If that’s something you might need, consider the SVS. If not, I think the Klipsch will do just fine. 😊🤘
@@ealanosborne Thank you so much for your quick response as always. You are awesome . 👏👏 Have a good day . 👍
Great review thank you for having your own opinion
I'm using Klipsch spl-150 and still thinking about for my next additional subwoofer. I'm already thinking about 2nd spl-150 but after do some research I think SVS is a good choice.
Now I'm thinking about pair my spl-150 with SVS pb-1000pro. But I'm not sure this is a good idea or not. BTW I can't reach pb-2000 because the price in my country is too high 🥲
I guess with the PB-1000 Pro having an app that allows you to dial in a couple EQ parameters, that would be one of the only differences between it and the SPL-150. But they are almost identical on paper. So if you really like the app feature, maybe go with the SVS. Otherwise, I’d stick with Klipsch and get a second SPL-150, since it’s still a great subwoofer, and it’s a little bigger than the PB-1000 Pro. 👍
So if you have the "womp womp" of the SVS simultaneously working with the "thoom thoom" of the Klipsch, did that give you an ever so magnificent "thwomp thwoom"? ;) ;) Got my first SVS PB 1000 Pro being delivered. Can't wait!
Yeah! Thwomp thwoom for the win! 😄🙌
Sorry for the late comment Ealan. One thing that you can do to increase the transience of the PB1000 is to plug one, or both of the ports. You will lose a few dbl's and some of the low end, but the drivers will move faster. The best option is to move up a step or two in the Svs product line. Your room is too big for the PB1000. You should start at the 3000 series and go with either of the models and get dual subs. You noticed how filling it was with 2 mismatched subs. Totally different experience with 2 matching subs. It will literally change your life. I currently run 2 SB3000's in my 7.2.4 system and they absolutely KILL. I've watched every John Wick movie,, Ready Player One, Godzilla King of the Monsters, and the remixed atmos version of The Matrix series at least 10 times or more for the atmos effect and to hear my dual SB 3000'S beating up my house foundation. Always go duals if you afford it and have the space. Quads if you're rich.
Absolutely agree! Yeah, I knew something like dual PB-3000s would suit my large living room better, but this was the first time working with SVS, so I didn’t get their flagship products to review right off the bat. Eventually, tho! 😄💪
I know this is subjective and depended on room. But typically, on an sb 2000, where do people “typically” have the volume set on the app for the sub for movies? -15, -10, -5 etc? Where would you place it in your own room? Curious. Thanks n
Really enjoyed your review! Subbed... What is the size of room you where testing in?
At the time, it was a large open concept living room. Something like 22 feet by 24 feet.
Hello again Ealan, i have a SB2000(not the pro model) and im not totally satisfied, it's very okay for music but 80% i use my 5.1.2 system for movies. My room is small but now i think that i should have gone with a PB1000 PRO instead the SB2000. If i sell my SB and buy the PB1000PRO do you think ill be making a downgrade? Unfortunately where i live i cant listen to them prior to buy and returning such large and heavy boxes its a hassle and here the shipping costs much. Maybe the placement of my sub is wrong, maybe my room, i dont know why but i supposed i would love the SB2000 more!
Oh hi! Well, the SB2000 does have more power than the 1000 series, so it will have a quicker attack and will respond a bit faster to certain LFE situations than a PB-1000 Pro.
The PB-1000 Pro will get a bit deeper, though, since it’s ported and not sealed. Although you may be able to achieve the same by having the SB2000 in a corner so it’s reverberating against the walls, too. I’d try different positions around the room first before resorting to switching it out entirely. 😁
@@ealanosborne i see, thanks for your reply and opinion!
Can you connect a pair of active speakers on its rca output?
The RCA outputs are there only to daisy chain additional powered subwoofers, if you so choose. 👍
Thanks, awesome video. I'm still wondering if I go for the 1000 Pro or the 2000 Pro! 50% more expensive where I live (NZ) so I'm not sure if the extra money is worth spending considering that the 1000 Pro seems a very good purchase by many reviewers. And I don't have a big room to power anyway...
Yeah, if it's not too big of a room, the PB-1000 Pro might just do the trick. The 2000 Pro is quicker and has a little more power behind it, but could potentially be a little overkill in a smaller room.
@@ealanosborne Thanks for your reply. Just subscribed!
How useful do you think the app is? Right now the PB-1000 pro is about $800, a PB-2000 (non pro)is about $700. From what I’ve read the PB-2000 is still quite a bit better than the PB-1000 pro but obviously doesn’t have the ultra convenience of the app.
What do you think? Is the app worth and extra $100 and worse performance? Pretty big room with 10 foot ceilings, I also have a klipsch 8-swi that I could put with it so the extra power from the pb-2000 might not even be necessary!
Hmmm…well, another thing to consider besides the app is the sound path USB port which allows you to make the PB-1000 Pro go wireless with a sound path kit (which is extra $$, though). But if you have placement issues or don’t want to have long RCA cable runs, having a wireless sub is nice.
But if that’s not something you care about, going with the PB-2000 might be the way to go. The app support is convenient, but if sometime down the road you decide to get more technical with your subs (time alignment, EQ, etc), you could also get a UMIK-1 calibration mic from MiniDSP and download the free REW software to run frequency sweeps and dial in tweaks to your subs. The MiniDSP 2x4 HD is wildly popular when it comes to bass management, so there are alternative methods to do what the app can do (and do it even better than the app, IMO.) 🤘
@@ealanosborne wireless is definitely something that matters to me! I honestly didn’t realize that you couldn’t setup the pb-2000 to be wireless(thought there was like wireless adapters and stuff you could buy, granted that’s extra money!).
I know with a big room like I have and for movies that ported is better…but what about a SB-2000 pro? Obviously not ported but more powerful. There’s one on marketplace nearby for $550 and pictures look to be in great condition. Is sealed gonna hold it back to the point where a pb-1000 pro is gonna still perform better for movies? Music isn’t really something I care for with my setup.
Sorry for all the questions, appreciate all the helpful information!
@@lamakicker69 Oh ported is the way to go if it’s mainly movies/TV you’re listening to. The best thing about getting ported is that you can experiment with the port plugs, sealing it a little or a lot, in case leaving all the ports open is a bit much in your space. Best of both worlds.
@@ealanosborne this has been a ton of help, thank you
@@lamakicker69 You’re very welcome! 🥳
How did you connect your klipsch to your receiver along with the SVS? Does your AVR have 2 subwoofer preouts or did you daisy chain the two subs together? My current Sony speaker setup is the latter with the two subs daisy chained off my old Pioneer 7.1 AVR. I’m about to ‘upgrade’ from Sony towers and subs to Klipsch RP-400 satellite speakers with a PB-1000 Pro and am wondering if I’m gonna be loosing some tight mid-bass and thinking about about getting a small 8-inch sub to fill in the gap. The AVR won’t be replaced for a while.
Yeah, I had 2 subwoofer preouts. One way to get a little bit tighter bass even with the PB-1000 Pro is seal those ports. SVS sells port fillers, so it's kind of the best of both worlds in one, being able to have it ported or sealed to your liking. But no harm in continuing to daisy chain subs like you have in the past if you're gonna stick with your Pioneer and get a smaller sub to help with your bass extension. 👍
Ealan Osborne thanks bro. Yeah I’ve spent a lot of money this past week after my wife fell in love with this big fancy-shmancy dark wood entertainment center and gave me the green light to upgrade my 12 year old setup but with smaller speakers to fit with it. Gonna have to recover a little bit before upgrading the receiver. I ordered the PB-1000 Pro used-like new so I’m hoping it comes with the plugs for music or if I like movies with it sealed. The SVS is replacing two 180 watt Sony 12 inch subs on each side of the couch. I’ll finally have a real sub in my house. I have heard the SB 16 ultra at Crutchfield showroom but didn’t really get a chance to crank it.
I currently have 2 pcs Klipsch R-100SW
But those don't hit very hard....
Might be upgrading to a SVS PB-1000. But everyone keeps telling me to go for the PB-1000 Pro...
However the price difference is so big, the PB-1000 is about €549,- and the PB-1000 Pro is €949,-
And if I sell my Klipsch R-100SW for about €500,- and I go for a used SVS PB-1000 I only have to add about €200-300 to get them.
When getting the PB-1000 Pro this is about 1000€ which is so much... I have a hard time making a choice...
The Pro version has the added benefit of app support (to EQ the sub a bit, if needed), and a little more power than the 1000. But otherwise, almost the same.
@@ealanosborne Hmmm many people say it's a lot better and a ton of difference even better than the PB-2000 and others say it's barely better 🙈 I better go for the normal edition then!
Love your advice. Would you recommend any other sub in this price for the same quality??
The THOOM sound from the Klipsch is boomyness. They are designed to sound like that to give the impression of more bass. I had a Klipsch R-12SW, no slouch and it was boomy too. Replaced by the PB-1000 Pro. Much cleaner and powerfulliery.
Just sold two of those 12sw and bought the PB1000 pros can’t wait to hook them up. Dual subs!!
How do they handle over the klipsch
@@shorty332 Better in every aspect. Much quicker, deeper and louder. I'm also tuning using the Minidsp 2x4 so mileage will vary.
@@UpgradingAsUsual I was wondering cause my klipsch are taking a punch with a new receiver I had purchased and I feel that will be blown if I don't replace them
@@shorty332 I haven't really had time to listen to them. I received them on Sunday and I normally listen to music on the weekends. I also plan on running room correction for my surround sound but there is definitely some serious power and clean bass coming out of these things.
The house was shaking and I didn't even know until the wife called me over to the bedroom lmaooo.
Actually I wonder if you should have gone with the sealed box 1000 Pro. I can't disagree with your assesemnt more, I had a good 8 inch and the SLAM, POP and PUNCH from the SVS SB1000 Pro had my mouth gaping time and time again, I put it in the same spot, same direction, everything was kept the same just switched the SUB. What a DIFFERENT WORLD, honestly, I am flabbergasted, I spent almost all of last night with my mouth open and eyes wide with a 'OH MY LIFE THIS IS INCREDIBLE' face. This is the CLEANEST, and punchiest bass I have heard - in a long time. Longer than my audio memory can serve. I think you really need to try the SB or perhaps intergation for you wasn't done right - or right ENOUGH. I have HEARD (pun, I am no authority so this really is just HEARD) that larger drivers are harder to integrate, specially in smaller rooms. IMO there has to be an explanation because I am going out on a limb, this is nonsense (the punch you mention, or lack of vs the 8inch klipsch)
I do not believe the klipsce has faster attack and decay/AKA accuracy. Period.
Not sure where you heard about the large sub/small room thingy, but I run two 15" Subs in a 15m2 room an have no issues with integration. I do have them placed diagonally for more linear frequency response though.
meh i had the sb-1000 pro for all of a week its currently on its way back to svs... i didnt see anything incredible about it in my bedroom 13x18, other than to say it integrated very well with their smaller satellite speakers to make them sound like a good 3 way, so theres that.. tried it in two rooms with 2 different systems, in my family room, 20x28 12' ceilings it was virtually non existent next to my 10 inch three way towers... run through a denon s659h in br and a pioneer elite lx105 in family room.. it did have some low end presence.. and with its satellites was excellent for playing classical music...
the integration with the satellites was impressive you could feel it went a bit deeper than the subs i currently have if i werent trying to upgrade a system i already have in the bedroom it would have been really good and most likely would have kept it but in a direct comparison one satellite to another one sub to another there was not enough improvement in sound quality to justify the price
that said the svs 5.1 satellite set up including the sb1000 pro was crisper and cleaner through out the range.. just didnt fill the room the same
giving the fluance reference series and rsl speedwoofer a shot next figure i have to get away from satellites for the sound i want
Edit:
i come from an audio background, have professionally installed car and club audio systems... i know how to set them up.........
I am still torn between sealed and ported. Is either a pair of SB 3000 or PB 1000s or PB2000s. I have always liked sealed subs much better. Even for movies I want a tight bass no hollow sound and no Monotoned boominess That tends to resonates with the room And cause unneeded unwanted excess rattling of everything in the house. But I do like those lows that shake the couch.
Get the ported, then request port plugs also from SVS. That way you can go ported, half sealed or fully sealed to your heart’s content!
great review! you are quite a performer! Thanks!! My SVS PC12NSD stopped working after 7 years and I want to get a PC2000 pro here in Canada...and I will try my velodyne 12" as a nearfield sub just to get some extra punch-not volume really-but just an extra punch...of course everyone says to get 2 identical subs but I can't afford that..I will try it and decide. Your video is very interesting. Don't destroy your house! Kaboom!
I haven't tested the the svs brand yet. I ordered the elevation speaker yesterday. I do have klipsch. I have the SPL-12. Try that and then compare to the svs. I'm going try the svs and monolith subs and see who's who. Lol. Thanks for the video 👍👊💪
You’re very welcome! 🙌
Can this just be powered by a AVR of if I don’t have amp
Yes, the sub itself has its own amp inside of it.
Maaaaan you are funny… 😂😂😂😂 it’s a compliment✌🏽
Should have waited and bought Svs 3000 micro double the SUB. For your living room. You got an open floor I don’t know why American homes are open floor. Planning on replacing my 8 inch down firing Klipsch 2013 - 2016 era its good. Front firing suits open floor. Plus I got a 10 inch sub klipch ref center ref. And quintets older ones that’s not fancy copper spun like yours. Svs 3000 for me coming Xmas. 899 price went up normally 799 been like that price for years not sure what’s going on with pricing these days.
I’m an American and I can’t stand open floor plans either. I like having individual rooms. Maybe a hybrid open floor plan is okay as long as there is a separate large room with 4 walls for a home theater setup. I don’t wanna be trying to listen to a movie with someone wrestling around pots and pans behind me!
Which speakers would you guys recommend to go with this sub?
Well I'd stick with SVS if it's in your budget. Their 5.1 Prime Satellite system is a great deal.
@@ealanosborne Thanks, I will look into it.
@@ealanosborne Elac Debut 2.0! I have all 11 of my speakers are he Elac's and I run dual PB1000 Pro's with the and they found fantatic together
Hi Just found this video looking for reviews of the PB-1000 Pro, wow great presentation, informative and very entertaining. Thank you. Subscribed and liked.
Thank you so much, Gary!
I dont agree with getting 2 identical subs rather I would suggest to buy 2 identical brand subs with one being a ported and another being a sealed and placing the ported one at the corner of the room so that the lows which are supposed to be non directional work accordingly and the sealed one closer with a wide open area let travel travel quick butt kicks without any obstructions.
That’s a great idea too! 🙌
Hi broo I'm actually thinking to get two subwoofer .....one is downward firing other is front firing ....will that be good rather then Getting two front firing subwoofer... ..and suggest good subwoofers
I would get two of the same ones. So two downfiring or two front-firing don't mix them imo.
Is the SVS PB 2000 pro worth the additional $300. Do you have a comparison video of the two?
I don’t have a comparison video, but from what I experienced with the PB-1000 Pro, I would’ve liked the PB-2000 more for my larger living room. More power, more speed. I think it’s worth it if you’re in the same boat 👍
@@ealanosborne Thanks for the quick reply, i'll drop the extra $300 for the 2000 =)
Play with closing off the ports and see if you can get that shotgun quick punch to show up. I bet you can. !!!
I got a pair of svs pb4000 , those subwoofers are a beast
A pair?! Daaaaamn! 😳🙌
@@ealanosborne , they are amazing it doesn’t matter if I playing video games, watching a 4kmovie or streaming Netflix they always deliver a great experience
Same with me I just got 2 pb 4000s they are awesome. I had 2 sb3000s before don’t get me wrong they are good but can’t make the hair on your arms move like the pb 4000s do.
@@brianschroeder1546, good choice excellent taste on Audio equipment
soo at 15:20 am wodering want the volum settings on your amp for the sub is like and if you even ran audacity to match the sub volume to the rest of the system?
we gotta get you a bigger tv! great review Im going to get the sb1000 pro soon
I still haven't seen a comparison between the SVS PB 1000 and the new PB 1000 Pro anywhere on the web. So odd that there isn't a comparison between the new and old. They're still selling the PB 1000 and it's about half price of the 1000 Pro, so it really is a question of, is it worth the extra money for the 2" extra and app interface?!
You and me both! I just got the PB-1000 Pro on loan for the review, but I’d love to compare new with the old...
Nope. On SVS website the 1000 and the 1000 pro are the same price. $499! Whch is weird because you would have to be crazy to get the 1000 over the 1000 pro at the same price.
That being said, You will not find a better sub for $500. I have two PB1000 Pro's and they are immensely impressive!
@@m4nc1n1 I'm in a different country. The one is $900 and the Pro is $1550
@@NicRetief holy crap! Lol.
I would definitely say so. Yes you get a 12 instead of the 10, but you also get DSP and excess to the app. for me the original 1000 would have to be 50% off to even consider it over the Pro
Fun and funnier take on SVS PB 1000
I just hope they can repair my dead Velodyne DD12. If not I'm getting a PB 1000 pro
I got a couple SVS 16 in the sealed and they’re a little scary. I’m gonna get the one next. Lol
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Can this sub set with Sony HT A9?
Man your videos are seriously good. Your editing style is so engaging and just overall awesome vibes. I also have the pb 2000 pro and I think it has plenty of slam prob due to the more powerful amp and beefier driver. I was watching the 100 on Netflix a few days ago and there was once scene prob around 30 hz and it was shaking the ac vents in my basement. I feel in most cases with SVS subs each setup up just offers more output sub 20 hz. My 2000 Pro starts to struggle around 15 hz and then just cuts out whereas the pb 4000 or 16 ultra would prob sustain clean sound down to maybe 10hz
Yeah, I’m very curious to hear what a monster PB16 Ultra could do in my wide open living room. For years, I thought, “Why would anyone want that much power?” But now it’s stating to make sense, since it’s not just about how loud it can get. And thanks for the compliments!!! I’m hoping my editing style helps in growing an audience with not JUST home theater enthusiasts. 😄🙌
@@ealanosborne yeah I listen the the pb16s one of my friends had. The mid bass slam they produce is insane and have plenty of output under 20 hz which I feel like anything under the pb 3000 doesnt have much of. And ur content is gold bro RUclips just needs to push it out and eveything will fall in place!
Agree but it depends on the size of your room you don’t want the PB 4000 and a small room so the PB 1000 Pro is perfect for a small or medium size room
Loved the intro!
Hey, reverse phase I never understood. I have klipschs 12sw. I've turned them and I can't hear any difference. But maybe I'm using it wrong 🤔
amp.svsound.com/blogs/glossary/phase
@@ealanosborne thank you!!!! That explains a lot! I get it. Thanks again man! Love your videos! Keep'em coming. I'm using them to build my theater. :)
@@shadowdemon7770 Glad i could help in the process! 😀
I hate to break it to you bud, but that Klipsch sub you mentioned is nowhere near the quality or performance of the pb-1k pro. My best guess is that you wouldn't want to turn up your Klipsch sub is because at that volume the woofer was more like rattling and knocking instead of actually producing sound like any quality sub would. I also have an 8 inch sub from Yamaha, and it does the same, at a certain volume it starts shaking and rattling and knocking and all I can hear is the physical knocking of the driver itself instead of sound pressure. So yeah, that's why you wouldn't want to turn the gain higher on that sub.
I’m new to home theater I wanted to upgrade my receiver a Sony STRDH790 to one with pre outs and I’m looking at the demon AVR-X3700H and at the marantz SR5015 and I’m not sure what to look for so I wanted some help picking
Those are both great receivers, but go for Marantz if you can afford it. It’s going to be a slight step above Denon every time. Marantz is most known for how well their receivers sound with music, too, not just home theater settings. 👍
@@ealanosborne thanks I'll be getting the Marantz any recommendations for a amplifier to power a pair of klipsch rp-600m and a klipsch rp-400c i plan on upgrading to some klipsch rp-8000f later on
@@beware_for Emotiva BasX 300!
@@beware_for Hey man I have the 8000f, 504c, 502s, and two atmos ceiling speakers all driven off my AVR. Klipsch speakers are super-efficient and their high sensitivity means you don't need a lot of power to get the most out of them meaning you don't need an amp at all. In fact, it is a bit of a waste of money.
How SVS PB 1000 Pro compare to XTZ 12.17 edge?
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Love the video editing....
Thank yoooouuuuu! 🙌
You need to check out Home theater Guru's youtube channel, learn to setup your subs and theater...
I'm buying this when I get money.
I have svs pc 4000 laying behind couch and a svs pb ultra 13 next to couch in a 12x18 room it’s crazy 😜 but awesome at same time :)
Never underestimate the power of womps and thooms!
If I’m gonna be honest…
I like “WOMP WOMP” more than I like “THOOM THOOM”!
front speakers should do thoom thoom and sub the womp :)
thats why the (front speakers) are supposed to be big, not like something from some "lg home cinema" which has 3' speakers in it
@@Kuku2205 facts!
@@Kuku2205 even if you have bif front speakers, the only way of knowing if you are gonna use them for low frecuencies is with REW.
Lots of people with 3000$ front speakers, have them set at 100hz crossover becouse they hace much better response than setting them large.
Low frecuencies use lots of power, and it's better to let a big, good power full subwoofer to handle them.
Nice review. I run dual pb3000s with a klipsch reference premier front stage (450c and two 280fs on an Emotiva xpa3), 4 RP 140 atmos wedges and four rp500m surrounds on a marantz 6013 in a 20’ by 20’ room and it’s beautiful overkill 😮 can’t imagine anyone ever needing more unless you own an actual movie theater. No calibration yet, set volume to -12 and she sounds goooood. Well, it was set up for my previous klipsch spl12s. The Chinese virus was good for my home theater I guess 🤷♂️😉
I find it mildly infuriating that this released at $599 and then they proceed to increase price by 33.4% to $799. That is a massive price hike IMO!
Svs are now too expensive
@@billybobby7607 i ended up picking up a used PB-2000 in like new condition for $440 and a PB-1000 for $300. Couldn't justify buying them new.
@@jarednielsen5041 in the same system? You should mix models of subs, you should have identical ones.
Monoprice are the new svs.
@@billybobby7607 I agree with you entirely. There is definitely some minor cancelation occuring. It doesn't sound bad that is for sure. I just couldn't pass them up. I'll sell the PB-1000 once I find another 2000. Monoliths are amazing, but they did just up the prices with the V2's though.
@@jarednielsen5041 yeah I've noticed price increase for V2 it's not a small increase either. Hopefully they don't turn into another high priced company. I've got couple of the monoprice 13" thx ultra subs
Hello! I have a question I hope someone with knowledge can help me answer!
Currently I own a single PB-1000 (not Pro) in a 5.1 config, with towers as my fronts.
My question is, if I were to upgrade to duals, would it be a better match to get a PB-1000 Pro, combined with my old PB-1000. Or, could I get the PB-2000 Pro, with no mismatch.
(I like bass, and listen to alot of music with deep bass, and also use it a lot for tv/movies)
I’ve read people saying, Dual subs works best if they are identical, but since I would be upgrading to a Pro edition, could I just get a PB-2000 Pro and still get good sound, without major “holes” in the coherency.
I know the best option would be to get, lets say, 2x PB-1000 Pro, but my funds are an obstacle here, unfortunately.
My room is approximately 180 sq feet (17 m2)
Please help if you know more than me. :D
Hi! Well, yes, having 2 PB-2000 Pros would be most ideal, but believe me, I get how funds are an issue. 😄
In the meantime, yeah, I’d get a PB-2000 Pro and pair it with your PB-1000. But since the 2000 has more power with a faster transient response, it might take some experimentation to get timing down between the 2 subs - a la moving the 1000 around the room, trying different angles, etc, so that they blend well.
Home Theater Gamer has some awesome subwoofer matching tutorials. But when you upgrade to 2 subs, I would definitely also invest in a UMIK-1 calibration mic, and download the (free) software REW. Home Theater Gamer often uses that combo to dial in subwoofer pairings. Check out his stuff! 👍
@@ealanosborne Thank you very much for your informative response! It is very appreciated, and very useful. Its a dilemma i’ve had on my mind for quite some time now.
Now I think I will go with the PB-2000 Pro, and call it a (good) day, haha. :D
Again, thank you for a quick reply also!
Can I use it sealed subwoofer
Yes, SVS sells port plugs separately as well! 👍
@@ealanosborneThank you Elan Osborne
I’m pretty sure if you just email or call them they will happily send them out to you no charge you just gotta ask for them
They will send and ship for free, great customer service, they also have a one year upgrade policy where you get full value of your original purchase towards the upgrade.
I initially felt the same way with it not being loud enough and the bass punchiness. Then I watched a tutorial video on how to properly set it up. Lol
First thing they recommend is turning down the level of the sub before running your receivers room calibration function. Then after turn the sub up to the level you want it. What a huge difference it makes.
Next you want to set your speakers to small on the receiver and set the crossover freq to match your main speakers. This allows the sub to play higher bass frequencies giving it that punchiness.
I previously had two JBL PB12 down firing subs and this one sub puts them to shame. The way it can pressurize a room with chest shaking bass is simply incredible. It's so clean too. All the way down to 17hz!
Can you link the tutorial video please?
Funny dude! Subscribed
Thank yooouuuu! 🙌
Can't believe you didn't call it PB-Beasthousand
Watching your channel has definitely furthered my interest in home theater audio. Thank you for all your content and the money you have helped me spend lol. I have been using the Klipsch Reference theater pack for just under 2 years and ready to start expanding (as you predicted) I have the Denon 750h again from Costco. I am no longer satisfied with the 8 inch sub, center and front stage speakers. I have purchased the RP 250 C, and RP-400 M for my front stage allowing the satellites to be additional height channels. I have some space limitations leading to the RP 400m's and ...finally to the question....SVS SB1000, SB1000 Pro or Klipsch R10S-Wi. My sub location is constrained due to appearances and 14 inches of space leading to my current options. I saw you just upgraded to the PB 1000 so I can guess your answer probably leaning to SVS. I feel the 8 inch sub struggles with Theater due to Chuffing and lack of immersion in my current setup. Leaning toward SVS, not sure Pro is really worth the upgrade at the small size. Thanks in advance. Also probably going for the new 760 H and the sub in the second TV room lol just to keep the addiction going....
Awesome! And thanks! Spending too much money is a natural progression in home theater. Welcome to the club! 🤣🎉
And yes, go with SVS if you can. The pro version might come in handy since it has app support to really dial in and fix any anomalies your room might present. It’s helpful. And they do have best in class subs and customer service. And congrats on moving up to the RP line of Klipsch speakers. 🙌