SVS SB-2000 Pro/3000 vs. REL T/7x


Helping a friend put together a system.  A salesman of very reputable HiFi purveyor is suggesting the REL: 6db down at 31Hz @ $1099.  The SVS is 3db down at 19Hz at $799.  Both sealed.  SVS more than doubles REL's amp.  For less than REL's money could even bump up to the SB-3000.  What does the REL have that the SVS doesn't and vice versa?  I've looked through previous SVS/REL posts and I don't really see any compelling arguments for REL at this level, especially with DSP helping any single-sub placement these days.  Thanks!
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I gave an answer. But you aren't looking for answers are you? Maybe someone will come along and argue with you. 
You statement of what you think it does for main speakers says essentially nothing.  
I’ve owned a few Rel subs up to the S/5 level. I currently own an SVS SB3000 and like it better. I like deep bass and this sounds great with my setup. Would I like to hear the Rel S/812? Sure.

If your amp doesn’t have the sub out (many don’t) you will need something like the Russound speaker-to-line-level adapter to make things work. Compare these you mentioned to the Rythmik F12G which doesn’t have the app that the SVS has but "might" be better. I once had both and it was close but I like the phone app.

Good luck with your search. To answer your other question Rel has- great marketing.
Thanks for your very helpful answer. Hearing that the 3000 compares very favorably to an S-level REL is great info. I have seen posts on the Rythmik and am very curious.