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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

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Manufacturer details

  • Driver: 10" (25.4 cm) Long-throw Dynamic Balance composite cone driver with dual voice coils
  • Sensitivity: 88 dB (1 watt @ 1 meter)
  • Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
  • Frequency Response: 50 Hz → 110 Hz (-3dB)
  • Power Handling: 10 watts → 200 watts
  • Peak Power Handling: 200 watts
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 11" x 16.9" x 16.9" (27.94 cm x 42.93 cm x 42.93 cm)
  • Weight: 16.75 lbs (7.6 kg)
  • Crossover Frequency: 150 Hz
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • They stand out for incorporating technologies typically found in their higher-end lines, such as ring radiator tweeters and Power Port designs, into more accessible product lines like the Monitor and Signature Elite series.
  • Polk specifically designs many of their speakers, especially in-wall and outdoor models, to be versatile and weather-resistant, making them suitable for a variety of listening environments beyond traditional living rooms.

Monitor XT70

  • Positioning: The highest performing loudspeaker in the Monitor XT line.
  • Description: Offers powerful, high-resolution sound with dual 6.5" Dynamic Balance woofers and 8" passive bass radiators, making it ideal for larger rooms. Compared to the Signature Elite series, focuses on delivering impactful bass and clear highs, suitable for those who want a high-value option for music and movies without the need for advanced features like Dolby Atmos compatibility.

Signature Elite ES55

  • Positioning: A high-quality floor-standing tower speaker in the Signature Elite series.
  • Description: Provides high-resolution, room-filling sound with dual 6.5" Dynamic Balance woofers and Terylene dome tweeter. Unlike the Monitor XT70, offers a more refined sound with Hi-Res Audio certification, appealing to those who prioritize audio detail and clarity over sheer power.

Signature Elite ES60

  • Positioning: The highest-performing loudspeaker in the Signature Elite series.
  • Description: Delivers cinematic sound with three 6.5" Dynamic Balance woofers and Hi-Res Audio certified tweeter. Offers a more immersive experience compared to the ES55, with enhanced bass and a broader soundstage.

Reserve R700

  • Positioning: A premium large floor-standing tower speaker in the Reserve series.
  • Description: Combines dual 8" woofers and a 6.5" Turbine Cone woofer for massive impact and clarity. Stands out from the Signature Elite series with its advanced Power Port 2.0 and X-Port technology, providing cleaner bass and more defined midrange.

Legend L600

  • Positioning: A flagship floor-standing tower speaker in the Legend series.
  • Description: Features dual 7" drivers and a 5.25" Turbine Cone woofer, offering exceptional imaging and detail for medium-to-large rooms. Surpasses the Reserve R700 with its Pinnacle Ring Radiator tweeter and enhanced Power Port, providing ultra-clear highs and better bass.

Legend L800

  • Positioning: The true flagship large floor-standing tower speaker in the Legend series.
  • Description: Uses SDA-PRO technology for lifelike stereo imaging, making it the most revealing speaker Polk has ever made. Offers a more immersive experience than the L600, with dual 10" drivers and advanced stereo separation.
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.

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ES10
649
649
/
1
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Product Strengths

  • Impressive performance from a smaller 10-inch driver and 200-watt amplifier
  • Compact size makes placement easier in smaller rooms
  • Delivers excellent performance for its price point
  • Provides clean, detailed bass that enhances the movie experience in smaller spaces

Product Considerations

  • Not suitable for larger rooms (over 200 square feet)
  • Won't shake the room like larger subwoofers
  • Traditional knob adjustments require more trial and error

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs SVS PB-1000 Pro: ES10 is more compact, while PB-1000 Pro has more output capability

Takeaway: The Polk Signature Elite ES10 is a compact subwoofer offering good bass for smaller rooms and moderate listening levels. It's a great option if on a budget and needing something that doesn't take up much space.

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Our take on the brand

Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Polk
ES12
849
849
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1
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Product Strengths

  • Equipped with a substantial 300-watt continuous power amplifier, which is a significant advantage for larger spaces
  • Offers deeper bass extension for organ music and electronic genres, and better handling of complex bass lines
  • Provides substantial impact during explosive scenes, and better handling of very low frequencies (below 30Hz)

Product Considerations

  • Larger size at 19 inches high requires significant space
  • At 47.6 lbs, it is heavier and requires more careful placement consideration
  • Might be excessive for apartment use due to its power

Takeaway: The Polk Signature Elite ES12 offers more power and deeper bass extension, making it ideal for serious home theater enthusiasts with larger rooms. It is a powerful and capable subwoofer better suited for system growth.

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Our take on the brand

Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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SVS
3000 Micro
899
899
/
22
Reviews

The challenges of designing a mini subwoofer capable of chest-pounding output at the lowest frequencies, while maintaining effective thermal and energy management in a micro-sized enclosure, has always been the holy grail of subwoofer brands. Previous designs were flawed with weak output, distortion, and uncontrolled movement of the cabinet itself. 

3000 Micro is like a magic trick— small enough to fit anywhere and capable of delivering breathtaking bass from a shockingly compact 10-inch enclosure. For the first-time ever, a micro subwoofer that does not compromise on performance. 

SVS engineers had to bend the laws of physics designing a micro-sized subwoofer capable of massive, pristine output in HiFi and home theater systems. Reference amplifier technology from the flagship SVS 16-Ultra subwoofers was applied in the Sledge STA-800D2 amplifier with discrete MOSFET output for effortless, on-demand current with unerring control. 

Harnessing the colossal power are fully active dual opposing 8-inch SVS drivers connected in parallel to move in perfect unison for massive slam and output with crisp, musical transients. The usable surface area of two fully active 8-inch woofers firing in opposite directions unleashes performance on par with much larger subwoofers and the tight, punchy output obliterates multi-driver passive radiator subwoofer designs known for bloated, one-note bass. 

3000 Micro also has brains to match its brawn. A 50 MHz Analog Devices DSP enables sophisticated control and custom frequency response curves for optimized real-world output and acoustically tuned room gain. It also enables advanced tuning and control via the SVS subwoofer DSP smartphone app.

SVS is a hifi brand known for its subwoofers that feature dual 8-inch voice coils and 17-inch drivers, delivering deep bass with precise control through their force-balanced woofer array design. Their Ultra Evolution series uses diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeters and acoustically centered time alignment cabinet architecture to ensure all sound reaches listeners' ears simultaneously for a coherent soundstage.
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Product Strengths

  • Compact size makes it easy to integrate into various rooms and setups
  • Delivers deep and clear bass
  • Powerful amplifier for its size
  • The SVS app allows for easy and precise tuning of the subwoofer
  • Dual opposing drivers cancel out mechanical energy, minimizing cabinet vibration
  • No speaker-level connections, limiting setup options for some stereo systems

Product Considerations

  • Can be expensive compared to other subwoofers with similar output, especially if size is not a primary concern
  • Limited output compared to larger subwoofers, potentially not ideal for large rooms or bass enthusiasts
  • Power cord length can be restrictive when finding optimal placement
  • Woofer placement can be tricky, because the opposing drivers might be too close to side walls depending on placement

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • SVS 3000 Micro has better adjustability than Sunfire

Takeaway: The SVS 3000 Micro is a small but capable subwoofer that delivers impressive bass performance for its size, enhanced by a user-friendly app for fine-tuning, and is a great option for those needing a compact solution without sacrificing sound quality. It is small and easy to integrate into a listening room.

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Our take on the brand

SVS is a hifi brand known for its subwoofers that feature dual 8-inch voice coils and 17-inch drivers, delivering deep bass with precise control through their force-balanced woofer array design. Their Ultra Evolution series uses diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeters and acoustically centered time alignment cabinet architecture to ensure all sound reaches listeners' ears simultaneously for a coherent soundstage.
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SVS
SB-1000 Pro
599
599
/
12
Reviews

Jaw-dropping deep bass extension down to 20Hz and massive output with stunning musicality that will delight both audiophiles and home theater fans. Reference subwoofer performance has never been available near this price from a cabinet of this size. SB-1000 Pro is a breakthrough subwoofer in every way.

Multiple innovations were deployed in the high-excursion 12-inch SVS SB-1000 Pro driver to ensure massive subwoofer performance from a relatively compact cabinet. Advances to the cone, surround, voice coil, and motor assembly maximize excursion for room-energizing SPLs at the lowest frequencies, with precision and control.

Using reference amplifier technology from the flagship SVS 16-Ultra Series, the SB-1000 Pro features a Sledge STA-325D amplifier with fully discrete MOSFET output. Harnessing the immense power while ensuring tonal accuracy and driver control for more convincing bass effects is a 50 MHz Analog Devices Audio DSP with frequency response precisely tuned for the SB-1000 Pro.

SB-1000 Pro also features the SVS subwoofer smartphone app, the most convenient way to control volume, access multiple DSP functions, and program custom presets. Adjust crossover frequencies, a three-band parametric EQ, polarity, room gain and more, all from your favorite seat.

SVS is a hifi brand known for its subwoofers that feature dual 8-inch voice coils and 17-inch drivers, delivering deep bass with precise control through their force-balanced woofer array design. Their Ultra Evolution series uses diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeters and acoustically centered time alignment cabinet architecture to ensure all sound reaches listeners' ears simultaneously for a coherent soundstage.
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Product Strengths

  • Tight, responsive, and controlled bass performance across the frequency range
  • Compact size, which is helpful for those with size constraints
  • Superb adjustability and control using the SVS app
  • Powerful 325W RMS amplifier
  • The included app offers fine-tuning options, including equalization for room correction

Product Considerations

  • At the highest drive level, it can incur a fair amount of distortion
  • The PB-1000 Pro had more headroom at higher frequencies than the SB-1000 Pro, which may have been deliberately reduced to provide a cleaner sound for music
  • The feet for the subwoofer are short and may not be ideal for thick carpets

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The SB-1000Pro is a whole package upgrade compared to the Velodyne DLS-4000, with more bass down low and more impactful sound
  • The PB-1000 Pro goes deeper in frequency response and is much bigger
  • The SB-1000Pro provided more solid and richer sound with more robust bass compared to the Paradigm Premier 700F floorstanding speakers
  • SB-1000 Pro has richness and punch that the Sonos Sub cannot match
  • The SB-1000 Pro has such good control and has no weakness at reasonable listening levels compared to the Boston Acoustics VR500

Takeaway: The SVS SB-1000 Pro is a compact subwoofer that offers impressive bass performance and extensive control options. With its user-friendly app and powerful amplifier, it is an excellent choice for enhancing both music and home theater experiences.

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Our take on the brand

SVS is a hifi brand known for its subwoofers that feature dual 8-inch voice coils and 17-inch drivers, delivering deep bass with precise control through their force-balanced woofer array design. Their Ultra Evolution series uses diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeters and acoustically centered time alignment cabinet architecture to ensure all sound reaches listeners' ears simultaneously for a coherent soundstage.
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Polk
Monitor XT12
399
/
Released
2021
Monitor XT12 provides Polk's loud, low, effortless bass so you can enjoy movies, music and gaming with more impact and excitement. Easily integrated into any home theater or music listening environment, and featuring new woofer, amplifier, and cabinet designs—the affordably priced MXT12 fulfills the Polk promise of great sound for all.
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Our Summary

Product Strengths

  • Delivers quick and authoritative bass that can be felt in a medium-sized room
  • Integrates nicely into a variety of systems and doesn't sound monotone
  • Offers a three-year warranty on the amplifier and a 60-day in-home trial period
  • Good value for the money when on sale, offering better sound than other subwoofers at the same price point
  • Has a Class A/B amplifier which offers sonic benefits like superior fidelity

Product Considerations

  • Cabinet construction is a bit on the cheap side and displays some resonance
  • Included grill feels cheap
  • Polk compromised the strength of the front baffle by recessing the driver

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Klipsch Reference R-8SW: The Polk XT12 has a larger woofer, deeper bass extension, more powerful output, and is better for home theater
  • Vs SVS SB-1000 Pro: The Polk XT12 is more affordable, but the SVS SB-1000 Pro has deeper bass, more power, and better control options

Takeaway: The Polk Monitor XT12 is a good subwoofer to buy if you want better sound on a budget for your home theater. It delivers quality bass and integrates well with different speakers.

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Our take on the brand

Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Polk
Monitor XT10
299
/
Released
2022
Enhance movie, music, and gaming sound with deep, effortless bass from a compact subwoofer. A 10" long-throw, high-excursion woofer produces the deep, effortless bass that Polk is famous for, all the way down to 24Hz. You won't just hear it—you'll feel it in your bones.
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional build quality
  • Dynamic sound
  • Incredibly balanced sound
  • Good soundstage
  • Revealing sound
  • Impressive bass
  • Good value
  • Many connectivity options

Product Considerations

  • A bit analytical sounding
  • The design may not appeal to everyone
  • Some may prefer a warmer sound signature
  • The sound can be fatiguing at high volumes
  • No XLR output

Takeaway: A great option for those looking for a neutral and revealing sound. It offers good value for its price point.

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Our take on the brand

Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Polk
React Sub
139
/
Released
2021
This wireless subwoofer disappears in your room. Perfectly tuned to extend the bass of your React sound bar for virtually any movie, TV show, or song.
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a clean, detailed, and powerful sound, especially for its compact size
  • Offers great value, especially considering the option to add extra components over time
  • Has strong Amazon Alexa support, functioning as a great-sounding Amazon Echo
  • Produces a surprisingly large and forward soundstage, creating a more immersive experience

Product Considerations

  • Has only one HDMI (eARC) port
  • Voices can sometimes sound a little detached from the onscreen action
  • Trebles can become slightly shrill at high volumes
  • Lacks Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Airplay 2 support

Takeaway: The Polk React soundbar provides a lot of sound for the price, and it's a good choice if one is looking to build a system over time or if one is already invested in the Amazon Alexa ecosystem. Adding the optional subwoofer is highly recommended for enhanced bass.

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Our take on the brand

Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Polk
Signature Elite ES8
449
/
Released
2022
The Signature Elite ES8 8" subwoofer enhances the low-end performance of compact home-theater systems. Equipped with a robust Class D amplifier, Power Port technology, and Time-Smart Phase Control, the ES10 subwoofer delivers balanced, impactful bass with unparalleled precision. Its sleek cabinet complements Signature Elite systems and fits anywhere.
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Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Product Strengths

  • Tighter, more controlled bass works beautifully for acoustic jazz, rock, and even electronic music where precision matters
  • The advanced DSP helps prevent the bass from becoming boomy or overwhelming, even in smaller rooms
  • Its precision actually helps with dialog clarity, as it doesn't produce unwanted resonances that can muddy the sound
  • Its compact size (15.1' x 12.8' x 15.2') makes it easier to position in smaller rooms
  • Includes Polk's Power Port technology, which reduces turbulence in the bass port for cleaner sound, and Time-Smart Phase Control, letting one fine-tune how the sub blends with the main speakers

Product Considerations

  • Its 8-inch driver might seem small compared to other subwoofers
  • Might not be suitable for serious movie enthusiasts or dedicated home theater rooms, where more impact is needed
  • Frequency response only goes down to 28Hz, whereas some alternatives go lower

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Polk Audio Monitor XT12—the ES8 offers more precise bass, while the XT12 has deeper bass extension and higher output capability

Takeaway: The Signature Elite ES8 is a great choice for smaller rooms where accurate and detailed bass is desired, especially for music listening and casual home theater. Its compact size and advanced features make it easy to integrate into a smaller space and fine-tune the sound.

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Our take on the brand

Polk’s been a major player in the audio world since the ’70s, though they don’t always get the same attention from hi-fi reviewers as some other brands. But they know their niche—mass-market, entry-level products that perform way better than you’d expect for the price. Their R200 model, for example, gets called one of the best under $1,000. If you’re looking for solid performance without spending a fortune, Polk’s stuff is hard to beat.
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Sonos
Sub Mini
419
/
Released
2022
Deepen your enjoyment of TV, films, and more with bold bass when you pair Sub Mini with Beam, Ray, Era 100, One, or One SL.
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Sonos pioneered multi-room wireless audio with their proprietary SonosNet mesh network, which ensures synchronized streaming across multiple speakers without relying on traditional Wi-Fi. Their products feature Trueplay technology that automatically tunes speakers to room acoustics, while supporting multiple voice assistants and streaming services across their platform-agnostic ecosystem.
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Product Strengths

  • Compact and stylish cylindrical design allows for easy placement in various rooms
  • Easy setup process with the Sonos app
  • Delivers clean and tight bass for both cinematic experiences and music, enhancing the overall audio experience
  • Force-cancelling woofers minimize unwanted mechanical vibrations and distortion
  • Improves the quality of entire Sonos home cinema setup by handling lower frequencies and freeing up processing power for other speakers

Product Considerations

  • The build quality has a slightly insubstantial, cheap feel to the cylinder's top plate
  • Less effective in open-plan spaces, and may be overwhelmed by the Sonos Arc in larger rooms
  • The amount of SPL seems to vary quite a bit across its range, meaning that it's more prominent with certain frequencies than others
  • Sub Level may require frequent adjustment depending on content being played
  • Not compatible with Sonos S1 products or Sonos portable speakers

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Sonos Sub: The Sonos Sub Mini is not designed to be better, but more convenient, smaller, and more wallet-friendly; the Sonos Sub is better for larger spaces
  • Vs Sonos Ray: The Sonos Sub Mini opens out the soundtrack to reveal the low-frequency elements underpinning much of the score that the soundbar alone could not touch
  • Vs Sonos Beam Gen 2: The Sonos Beam Gen 2 is the soundbar that gains the most from being paired with Sub Mini, the two being more evenly matched in volume and range

Takeaway: The Sonos Sub Mini is a great choice to enhance the listening experience if one wants to add extra bass to smaller rooms. It is easy to set up and will upgrade existing Sonos speakers for movies and music.

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Our take on the brand

Sonos pioneered multi-room wireless audio with their proprietary SonosNet mesh network, which ensures synchronized streaming across multiple speakers without relying on traditional Wi-Fi. Their products feature Trueplay technology that automatically tunes speakers to room acoustics, while supporting multiple voice assistants and streaming services across their platform-agnostic ecosystem.
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