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At the center of the PB-3000 R|Evolution is a newly designed 13-inch high-excursion driver. One of the more interesting changes is the flat-edge wound, split-wound voice coil. Traditional voice coils use round wire, which naturally leaves small air gaps between each wrap. By switching to flat wire, SVS can pack more copper into the magnetic gap. More copper means greater magnetic force and ...

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It's been roughly 12 years since SVS introduced its last rendition of the Ultra speaker line. During this time, many enthusiasts have eagerly awaited the company's next innovation. Earlier this year at CES, SVS unveiled the new Ultra Evolution line, which includes three tower speakers (Evolution...

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SVS has been on a roll over the past couple of years. Along with launching their new Ultra Evolution speaker line, they’ve also been hard at work updating their subwoofer lineup. The first refresh came with the SB and PB17-Ultra R|Evolution models, which replaced the long-running 16-Ultra series...

SVS is no stranger to AVS Forum members; its subwoofers are a popular choice for both music and home-theater applications. Recently, the subwoofer-centric company introduced its Prime series of speakers that promise high performance at a reasonable price. For this review, I decided to see...

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SVS has announced the latest addition to its SoundPath line of AV accessories: the SVS SoundPath Speaker Level Subwoofer Adapter. This new product is designed to cater to enthusiasts who use integrated amplifiers and legacy stereo receivers that lack line-level outputs, offering a solution for connecting powered subwoofers to these systems.

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Hey to all, looking for some advice here. I’m trying to decide between two setups: Dual SVS SB-3000 (the new “Revolution” version) Or a single SVS SB17 Ultra My usage is about 90% movies, and the room is pretty small — around 3 x 6 meters. It’s an apartment in a multi-unit building, so...