I’m not advocating a separate sub rather than integral sub in the primary speaker design. Want only to comment about recent experience w/SVS. Have a pair of SVS SB1000s running with Silverline Prelude Pluses. The integration is seamless. A couple of tracks with intricate and agile bass work are on Andy Summers’ "The Last Dance of Mr. X". Tony Levin's bass on Afro Blue & Footprints, for example, is very musical and fast. The image is very stable. The bass sound is absolutely not directional. It’s impossible to tell whether notes come from the sub or floor standers. They are suspended in space between the speakers. The SB1000 provides line level AND speaker level input. Not all their models offer speaker level input. Continuous Volume, Phase and Crossover adjustment make the subs very flexible. The right channel sub did die a few (months?) after getting it. SVS provided a replacement very quickly. They might not have had good customer service in the past. My experience with them, however, has been excellent. They have responded to technical questions and dealt with the replacement issue. Their products have a 5 year warranty. They provide a 45 day in home audition and pay freight both ways if you decide not to keep it. If I had discretionary cash in abundance would love a pair of RELs - if only for the nice finish those have. SVS is any color as long as it's black - matt black oak or piano gloss black (they might offer white too now). The "budget" finish look is my only complaint. Very happy with music produced by the Preludes supported by these subs. Good luck with your decision.
REL Vs SVS for 2 channel music listening
I have Zu Omen Defs connected to a NuForce STA200 (class a/b) amp. REL has suggested a T9/i https://rel.net/shop/subwoofers/serie-ti/t9i/
SVS has a cheaper SB-2000 which seems to be closer for half the price https://www.svsound.com/products/sb-2000
I've read numerous places that REL is way overpriced and SVS is great for music. I am aware of Zu's subs...would like to keep the price under a grand if possible.
Opinions?
SVS has a cheaper SB-2000 which seems to be closer for half the price https://www.svsound.com/products/sb-2000
I've read numerous places that REL is way overpriced and SVS is great for music. I am aware of Zu's subs...would like to keep the price under a grand if possible.
Opinions?
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