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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.

Product Strengths

  • Delivers excellent, well-defined, and impactful bass, enhancing music and movies
  • Integrates seamlessly into existing Sonos multi-room systems and is easy to set up via the Sonos app
  • Design is considered aesthetically pleasing, with a modern and fresh look that fits well in a home
  • Adding it can improve the overall clarity and detail in other audio channels, like mid-range and dialogue, by taking lower frequencies off of other Sonos speakers
  • Both offer exceptional bass performance when applied to the right environment and will enhance an audio setup in more ways than one

Product Considerations

  • Considered an expensive upgrade, especially when compared to the cost of some Sonos soundbars
  • Relatively large and heavy, which may make placement difficult in smaller spaces
  • The Sub Mini cannot be paired with another Sonos sub in the same setup
  • Only compatible with the Sonos S2 app
  • The Sub Mini falls slightly short and fails to offer the same overall impact as the Sub Gen 3 when paired with the Sonos ARC

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Sub Gen 3 is the more powerful unit, suitable for larger spaces, while the Sub Mini is better for small to medium-sized rooms
  • The Sub Mini is best matched with the Sonos Beam (Gen 2), whereas the Sonos Sub (Gen 3) is better suited to the wider soundstage of the Sonos Arc

Takeaway:

The Sonos Sub (Gen 3 or Mini) provides a significant bass boost and enhances the overall audio experience within the Sonos ecosystem. It is a worthwhile addition to any Sonos setup, especially for those looking to add depth and impact to their music and movie listening.

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An excellent review of a great product
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Manufacturer details

  • Amplifiers: Both Class-D digital amplifiers
  • Frequency Response: As low as 25 Hz
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 389 mm x 402 mm x 158 mm
  • Weight: 13.15 kg (29 lb)
  • Colours: Black, White
  • Finish: Gloss
  • WiFi: 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4 or 5 GHz
  • Ethernet: 10/100 port
  • Voltage: 100-240V 50/60Hz internal power supply
  • CPU: Quad Core 1.5 GHz
  • Memory: 256 MB SDRAM, 256 MB NAND Flash
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
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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:

  • Sonos emphasizes ease of setup, offering a streamlined process through its app that integrates with various streaming services and guides users in optimizing sound for their space.
  • Sonos ecosystem allows for scalable audio solutions, from a single speaker to a multi-room setup with wireless surround sound and a subwoofer, all controlled through a central app.
  • They've created a simplified home cinema approach with the "Beam (Gen 2)" which balances high-end cinematic immersion with user-friendly home integration.

Ray

  • Positioning: Entry-level soundbar, designed for affordability and compactness.
  • Description: Offers impressive sound quality in a compact form, making it ideal for small to medium-sized rooms. Features custom acoustics that balance high and mid-range frequencies, unlike the Beam and Arc which provide more advanced spatial audio capabilities. This makes it a great choice for budget-conscious users who want to enhance their TV audio without the need for HDMI connectivity.

Beam (Gen 2)

  • Positioning: Mid-range soundbar, offering a balance of performance and price.
  • Description: Delivers powerful sound with Dolby Atmos support, providing a virtual surround sound experience. Includes a faster processor and more audio paths than the Ray, making it suitable for larger rooms and users who want a more immersive audio experience.

Arc

  • Positioning: High-end soundbar, designed for premium home theater experiences.
  • Description: Offers a cinematic audio experience with Dolby Atmos and eleven internal speakers, including dedicated height channels for a multidimensional soundstage. It surpasses the Beam with its ability to fill oversized rooms with rich, detailed sound.

Arc Ultra

  • Positioning: Flagship soundbar, featuring the most advanced audio technology.
  • Description: The pinnacle of Sonos soundbars, featuring Sound Motion technology and 14 drivers for an exceptional audio experience. It offers double the bass output of the Arc and includes Bluetooth connectivity, setting it apart from other models.
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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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Sonos
Dual Sub
1793
1793
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1
Reviews

Discover bass and clarity unlike anything you've ever experienced when you pair two wireless subwoofers to an Arc soundbar.

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

  • Mind-blowing difference in the amount of bass compared to other Sonos upgrades
  • Bass is delivered more evenly with the dual-sub setup
  • Bass quality is significantly improved, described as the best upgrade for the money
  • The Sonos Sub Gen 2 is better for mid-bass or higher bass frequencies for music, while the Sub Gen 3 is capable of going louder at the lowest frequencies
  • Output in the bass region below 48 Hz increases with a dual-sub setup

Product Considerations

  • A dual-sub setup might overwhelm a small room, both physically and volumetrically
  • Trueplay is essential for a dual-sub setup to temper the bass frequencies and avoid overwhelming the room
  • One of the subs must be a Sub Gen 3 to enable a dual-sub setup
  • There is no individual volume control for each sub, adjusting the sub level affects both simultaneously

Takeaway: Adding a second sub to a Sonos system creates a huge and even bass response, delivering an immersive sound experience that is a worthwhile upgrade. It fills out the sound.

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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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REL
T/9x
1762
1762
/
15
Reviews

Serie T/9x: Bigger and Better

The T/x Serie Flagship

The job of any range topper for REL is to deliver more of everything, particularly output and dynamics. The 9x is no different in this regard, as it delivers the goods in both music and theatre applications. 9x, however, delivers a level of intimacy, clarity and speed that means there are no longer trade-offs between the sonic balance of smaller models weighed against the power and scale of a model 9.

The all new 9x has even greater output than before, but the headline news is the way it sacrifices nothing in clarity and transparency to achieve this. At this price it opens the pathway for owners of high-performance European floor and stand mounted monitors and smaller panel speakers to enjoy truly full range sound.

Reimagined, Then Reengineered

A completely redesigned flagship

Many don't realize the intense linkage between performance and design here at REL. Performance is everything to us and so it drives physical design revisions. Our engineers, recognizing the need for greater acoustic volume to achieve the goals of greater fluidity and power, turn to the designer who works dimensions to fool the eye into seeing a smaller, more compact footprint even though cabinet volume increases. Using gently rounded corner radii that allows the eye to flow over and see less visual mass. The result is both modern and familiar with no unnecessary adornment.

Outsized Performance

Innovative Alloy/Fibre Bass Engines

To achieve higher output with better control requires a complete overhaul of the suspension components. Much like the suspension on a sports car, these items are responsible for the tuning and feel of our designs. By increasing the cabinet volume, efficiency is improved yielding higher output for no more amplifier power. Less back pressure inside the cabinet means we can tune for a stiffer, better controlled driver suspension. We retained the best aspects of our previous design, such as the aluminum center cap responsible for stiffening the lightweight 10" (250mm) cone while adding almost no mass. The updated combination produces considerably better attack and dynamics with greater transparency.

Tried and True Amplifiers

The Brains Behind the Brawn

We have retained our signature Class A/B amplifiers used in every generation of Serie T since 2006. Reliability is the key to happy ownership and with some 200,000 and counting of this range leading long happy lives, Serie T/x owners can feel certain of REL's standard setting reliability. The powerful 300 watt mosfet amplifier used in the T/9x remains an icon with huge reserves of current, massive power supplies but small upgrades are found everywhere. New driver mosfets that open up performance and transparency and new methods for securing the toroidal transformers mean better performance and superior strength.

REL's legendary High Level Input connection and fast filters are a significant part of the REL story. Connecting via the speaker outputs of your amplifier without drawing any power from it may seem like magic, but the real magic lies in the way the sound takes on a natural character. Unique tuning and special limiters mean the T/x range sounds fresher, faster and more dynamic than before.

Standby Mode switch is only included on 220V units.

Wireless that Doesn't Compress the Sound

Unlimited Possibilities

At REL, we've developed a sterling reputation for building the finest sounding, fastest wireless systems available in the industry. We never rely upon digital compression as it results in dull, lifeless sound. Instead, we have perfected an (optional) Arrow™ wireless system so fast and dynamic we're comfortable encouraging the use of wireless on one channel of a pair of RELs while the other channel may be connected conventionally with cable.

REL is widely recognized as the premier audiophile-grade subwoofer manufacturer, focusing exclusively on designing subwoofers that match the speed and clarity of high-end loudspeakers. Their higher-end models are specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with audiophile speakers, enhancing the soundstage and instrument separation rather than simply adding bass impact.
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Product Strengths

  • Excellent sound quality, suitable for music listening with great articulation and detail
  • Easier integration into a room visually, due to its compact/medium size
  • Attention to detail in the design, including the fit and finish, and quality components
  • Speed and transient response are praised, allowing it to start and stop quickly
  • Multiple connection options, including high-level, low-level, and LFE inputs, increasing its versatility

Product Considerations

  • May not provide the same level of 'body rock' and tactile feel as larger subwoofers
  • May not be ideal for very large rooms where more output is needed
  • The finish, while high quality, is only available in a limited number of colors
  • The TX range is not designed to be stacked, limiting options for increasing bass output

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The T/9x has slightly better fidelity, while the SVS Micro 3000 has more SPL and extension
  • The T/9x provides a more consistent experience overall, while the KEF KC62 is more versatile
  • Performance rivals REL S3.

Takeaway: The REL T/9x is a well-designed subwoofer that can enhance the sound quality of a music system, especially in small to medium-sized rooms. It brings detail, clarity, and extension to the bass, making it a worthwhile addition for those who appreciate high-fidelity audio.

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REL is widely recognized as the premier audiophile-grade subwoofer manufacturer, focusing exclusively on designing subwoofers that match the speed and clarity of high-end loudspeakers. Their higher-end models are specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with audiophile speakers, enhancing the soundstage and instrument separation rather than simply adding bass impact.
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KEF
KC62
1949
1949
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12
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KC62 is an incredibly compact subwoofer that delivers the might and magic of deep, accurate bass for a thrillingly immersive music, movie and gaming experience. Created using innovative KEF engineering including the ground-breaking Uni-Core® technology, the football-sized KC62 features two 6.5inch force cancelling drive units powered by 1,000W RMS of specially designed Class D amplification.

KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • The KC62 is a compact subwoofer, described as tiny and about the size of a soccer ball or basketball, making it easy to accommodate in various rooms and spaces
  • Delivers incredible bass for the money and size
  • The KC62 provides powerful, deep, and accurate bass reproduction, especially in the lower frequencies
  • Features unique Uni-Core technology to fit two woofers into a small cabinet, reducing unwanted resonances

Product Considerations

  • The KC62's standby mode may not always engage, requiring manual volume adjustment to wake it
  • Small subwoofers can't do what bigger subwoofers can do, although capable
  • App control does not provide direct access to remotely control the sub's own manual settings, therefore, some adjustments still need to be made on the back
  • In a big room, it'll definitely lose some steam

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The KC62 extends quite a bit lower than the SVS Micro 3000 and is going to have really good extension, especially at lower volumes
  • The KF92 has a max SPL that's double the one offered by the KC62, making it a great option for larger listening rooms or home theaters
  • The KC62 has a faster response than the REL T/9x, which enhances the vibrancy of percussions in music or exciting moments in movies

Takeaway: The KC62 is a small but mighty subwoofer that delivers impressive bass for its size, making it an ideal choice for those with limited space who still want a great listening experience. Its stylish design and innovative technology make it a standout product that can enhance both music and movie enjoyment.

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Our take on the brand

KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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HT/1205 MKII
1132
1132
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9
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Rethink What's Possible

Performance Home Theater

Serie HT is designed specifically to answer the challenge of creating affordably priced, exceptionally dynamic, pure home theater powered subwoofers. The HT/1205 MKII is the ideal combination of a lightweight, modern 12" CarbonGlas™ (300mm) driver coupled to a powerful 500W Class D amplifier that runs cool, producing extraordinary dynamics. Internally, we developed specially adapted home theater input filters that produce extremely flat bass down in the 20's.

We set out to build the loudest, relatively compact 12" unit available for pure home theater use, and at truly attractive pricing. You'll be the judge of how well we accomplished that goal, but critics are already lining up for reviews. We believe the HT/1205 MKII is destined to become a modern classic with svelte cabinet dimensions finished in an attractive, yet purposeful line grained black aluminum-look and topped by a 12mm thick beautifully polished top that serves to damp vibrations on the critical top surface of the cabinet.

For REL owners already enjoying our Reference, Serie S and T/i subwoofers designed for both 2-channel and theater use, the HT/1205 MKII is designed to supplement their system's .1/LFE output to produce extremely high output for chest rumbling home theater special effects.

Designer Exterior

The beautiful new cabinetry is bespoke; it has new textures, proportions, and finishing touches previously unseen in the category. Lower, sleeker cabinetry borrows proportions drawn from our new Reference models. Over the years, our experiments have established that this results in a faster, deeper presentation of bass—all while looking smashing. Your eye is immediately drawn to the top panel, whose entire surface finished in 5 coats of hand-polished piano black lacquer. A discreet REL logo floats within the top layer of lacquer whilst the body of the cabinet is clad in horizontally streaked, line-grained composite. The entire affair looks expensive, bespoke, and tastefully restrained. Additionally, you can stylishly combine it with either Serie T/x or Serie S in large, fully-immersive REL HT/3D™ setups.*

Drive Like You Mean It

The HT/1205 MK II's driver is a 12" (300mm) CarbonGlas™ construct as it has always been, but all its components were beefed up. It is improved in both large and small ways, enabling it to deliver the greatest performance possible. Lightweight, stiff, and quiet, the combination of glass fibre primary cones with true carbon fibre centre caps results in a cost-effective yet pistonic cone. Larger, more powerful magnets produce more energy. Upgraded suspension designs control the HT/1205 MKII's output all the way out to the limits of both the amplifier and the driver. The result is crazy output, while the HT/1205 MKII remains fast and liquid.

Now Hear This!

Amplifiers do the heavy lifting in a theatre subwoofer. We turned to a true tier one amp supplier to build our latest design for us—they did not disappoint. They included thicker boards, upgraded the power supplies, and did all the stuff that results in a brutally powerful amp with remarkable longevity. Additionally, the MOSFET power modules rated at 800 watts mean this amp is just cruising at its 500-watt rating. It produces truly awe-inspiring sound. While the theatre gets all the headlines, the HT/1205 MKII's big secret is that it sounds sublime in musical applications. Big and robust-sounding, it is sure to become an instant classic.

PerfectFilters™: Where it All Starts – Amplifier

REL input filters are renowned throughout the audio world. They bring together ultra-fast crossovers, elevation filters that extend the flatness of deep bass, and explosive-sounding integrated limiters. This compact series of analogue circuits is REL's secret recipe in both music and film sound. Refined in this second generation, the secondary filters are much higher in frequency; they make the rarefaction of air in the sound of an explosion to feel that much more realistic. Also, our latest circuit includes an all-analogue subsonic filter that begins as low as 8 Hz to minimize the effects of infra-noise from soundtracks that extends well below the resonance point of the driver. The result is incredible delivered power with the ability to play all the way to the driver's limit without distortion.

Wired For Sound: HT-Air

Wired for sound used to entail long runs of cable strewn across the floor. With our optional HT-Air™, great sound has become "un-wired." Wire has been replaced by a tiny transmitter and matching receiver that sends an incredibly fast 5.8Ghz wireless signal up to 60 feet with no digital compression. This affordable circuit includes the same LSIC chip that powers our state-of-the-art AirShip II, minus the expensive analogue-to-digital and digital-to-analogue (DAC) convertors. The HT-Air is perfect for the .1/LFE signals using RCA connectors that are HT/1205 MKII's primary mission.

At 6 dB louder than any previous REL within 50% of its price, the original HT/1205 was a remarkable value.

REL is widely recognized as the premier audiophile-grade subwoofer manufacturer, focusing exclusively on designing subwoofers that match the speed and clarity of high-end loudspeakers. Their higher-end models are specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with audiophile speakers, enhancing the soundstage and instrument separation rather than simply adding bass impact.
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Product Strengths

  • Improved bass extension, control, and authority compared to the original HT/1205
  • Enhanced aesthetics with upgraded vinyl, gloss black top plate, and smaller logos
  • Defined clicks/adjustments on frequency and gain controls, improving setup precision
  • Clean bass output with good note distinction, start/stop behavior, transient response, tone, and texture
  • Capable of playing louder with a larger sense of scale than the original HT/1205

Product Considerations

  • Lacks high-level input
  • Some reviewers found the bass extension did not go as low as the Mark I version in certain infrasonic tests
  • The glossy top plate may be prone to fingerprints and micro-scratches

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Mark II plays louder, extends lower, has more authority and a larger sense of scale overall—with a slightly heavier tone—compared to the original HT/1205
  • Compared to the Arendal 1961 1S and SVS SB-2000 Pro, the HT/1205 is more articulate, clean, and clear with better note-to-note distinction and transient response
  • The HT/1205 is a more affordable alternative to the KEF KC62

Takeaway: The HT/1205 is a powerful and articulate subwoofer that offers great value for both music and home theater. Its improved design and performance make it a worthy upgrade and a solid choice for those seeking a compact yet capable bass solution.

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REL is widely recognized as the premier audiophile-grade subwoofer manufacturer, focusing exclusively on designing subwoofers that match the speed and clarity of high-end loudspeakers. Their higher-end models are specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with audiophile speakers, enhancing the soundstage and instrument separation rather than simply adding bass impact.
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SVS
3000 Micro
899
/
Released
2021
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.
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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
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Released
2021
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.
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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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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
PB-1000 Pro
799
/
Released
2021
The original SVS PB-1000 rocked the subwoofer world with unparalleled performance at its price and beyond. Now, the PB-1000 Pro raises the bar even higher with greater low frequency output, deeper bass extension down to a guttural 17Hz, performance-enhancing dual port cabinet design, and a massive upgrade to the user experience.
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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

  • The PB-1000 Pro can push low frequencies to reference levels without distortion
  • The PB-1000 Pro has an updated control panel and app that allows the user to adjust many parameters to get their preferred sound
  • The ported design allows for a much thicker and fuller bottom end
  • The PB-1000 Pro is able to deliver chest-rumbling subsonic frequencies

Product Considerations

  • The PB-1000 Pro may lack the punch of smaller subwoofers due to the larger driver requiring more power to move at the same speed
  • The size of the PB-1000 Pro may be an issue for some
  • The vinyl finish may not be appealing to everyone

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Klipsch 8-inch Subwoofer: The PB-1000 Pro's bass has more body and is more rounded and refined, while the Klipsch has more punch and speed

Takeaway: The PB-1000 Pro is a subwoofer that offers great value and is designed to provide deep and clean bass. It has the ability to recreate powerful effects in action movies and blends well into many systems.

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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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Klipsch
RP-1200SW
999
/
Released
2023
The new high-performance Klipsch subwoofers worthy of the Reference Premiere moniker are built with our groundbreaking acoustic technology and are, pound for pound, some of the best subwoofers Klipsch has ever created.
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Klipsch is renowned for its pioneering use of horn-loaded technology in speakers, which enhances efficiency and reduces distortion through their signature Tractrix Horn design. The brand's distinctive "Klipsch sound" is characterized by a bright, dynamic audio profile that some find exhilarating.
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Product Strengths

  • Good, clean bass sound
  • Nice aesthetic design and materials
  • Vast improvement over previous Klipsch subwoofers
  • Digs deep, reaching down to 16.5 hertz
  • Rounded corners help maintain rigidity

Product Considerations

  • Port chuffing can be noticeable at high volumes around 20 hertz
  • May lack power for some users, and some felt it could benefit from more RMS power
  • The power indicator is on the front, which some may not prefer
  • Deep, which can create placement issues

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs SVS PB-1000 Pro: The RP-1200SW provides a larger cabinet, a bit more power, and fuller sound in the lower frequencies
  • Vs RSL 12s: The RSL 12s has an even larger sense of scale, but the RP-1200SW offers a more classical vented design with more rumble
  • Vs SVS PB 2000 Pro: The SVS PB 2000 Pro has more output
  • Vs SPL-120: The RP-1200SW has much less port chuffing

Takeaway: The Klipsch RP-1200SW is a good sounding subwoofer that is a big step up from older Klipsch subs. It is a worthwhile consideration if one is already in the Klipsch ecosystem or is looking for a solid home theater subwoofer.

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Klipsch is renowned for its pioneering use of horn-loaded technology in speakers, which enhances efficiency and reduces distortion through their signature Tractrix Horn design. The brand's distinctive "Klipsch sound" is characterized by a bright, dynamic audio profile that some find exhilarating.
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REL
HT/1003 MKII
880
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Released
2022
Buy an HT/1003 MKII if you either don't have the space or don't require the extra output of our larger models. It's that simple. More compact, just as beautiful, it delivers identical build quality to its siblings. It's style makes it an ideal partner in HT/3D REL theatre setups with Serie T/x. All-new 300W Class D amplifier offers greater headroom and powers a new CarbonGlas™ 10" (250mm) driver. This combination delivers devastating output, playing TWICE as loud as the original. At this price, this performance is unheard of. The icing on the cake is that, like all the new HT's, it responds beautifully when playing music, and HT-Air delivers state of the art (optional) wireless.
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REL is widely recognized as the premier audiophile-grade subwoofer manufacturer, focusing exclusively on designing subwoofers that match the speed and clarity of high-end loudspeakers. Their higher-end models are specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with audiophile speakers, enhancing the soundstage and instrument separation rather than simply adding bass impact.
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Product Strengths

  • Killer sound quality
  • Killer extension, delivering thickness, fullness, and extension in the bottom end, similar to a larger 12-inch subwoofer in some rooms
  • Pairs well with speakers of any brand
  • Super easy to set up

Product Considerations

  • Different finish options would be ideal
  • Too many REL logos and signs are present on the subwoofer
  • The wireless adapter is sold separately

Takeaway: The REL HT/1003 MKII is a compact, easy-to-set-up subwoofer that offers a winning combination of sound quality and extension, making it a great addition to any system. It is a fantastic option for those seeking excellent bass performance in smaller to medium-sized rooms.

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REL is widely recognized as the premier audiophile-grade subwoofer manufacturer, focusing exclusively on designing subwoofers that match the speed and clarity of high-end loudspeakers. Their higher-end models are specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with audiophile speakers, enhancing the soundstage and instrument separation rather than simply adding bass impact.
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