Seeking to Upgrade Subwoofer from SVS SB2000


My system consists of the following:

Martin Logan 11A Impressions loud speakers, Bryston 4B3 cubed amplifier, Rogue Audio Tube preamp, Lumin U2 mini streamer with LHY power supply, Chord Qutest DAC with S Booster Power supply.  I have 2 SVS subwoofers  model SB-1000, each retailing for $350.00. My upgrade sub budget for 2 subs are $1000.00 total. The Martin Logan is adjusted properly and I find the bass a bit weak. The current 2 subs help, but I would like to do better.  Thank you.  

 

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I agree that placement, integration and a properly treated room make all the difference in subwoofer impact. If you haven’t already, your best $ spent is on a Umik1 and downloading REW to get a baseline of what your room is doing, the in-room response of your speakers without subs, and then bump in your subs and integrate from there. As previously stated, you likely have a phase issue making the subs cancel out the speakers. That could be just at your listening position, but possibly across the whole room. Spend most of your attention here to get best results with whatever sub used.

 

All that being said, I recently went from using two SB2000 which were very well integrated over to a single GR Research sealed sub. I did lose the tiniest bit of stereo separation (higher crossover point and small listening room) but the sub is SO much more tactful punch, articulate and musical. The notes come through worlds better and the punch of a kick drum has snap to it instead of a thud, especially through heavy repeated hit passages like double bass metal drumming. Having now heard it, servo subs are so much more controlled and punchy that I can’t go back. Also having a PEQ built into the plate amp really helps control any room modes and integrate EASILY into your system. If you watch the used market, they do come up for a real bargain from time to time.

 

Just my $0.02.

-Lloyd

There are a lot of different opinions regard SVS subwoofers. I own a SB3000 which I have low pass filter set at 33hz with my Dynaudio Emit 50s. I had tried several crossover settings from 50hz as recommended by SVS down to 40-42hz as recommended by my dealer. After an enjoyable afternoon of experimenting, when I settled on 33hz, the speakers disappeared. My room is 12 x 22 with 8 ft ceiling. I also have four GIK Soffit Bass Traps in the front corners. The volume level on the sub is set at -20. The soundstage is deep and wide with great clarity. Everything sounds so much better. I think the subs you have now could achieve similar results with a little tweaking on placement and settings.

servo subs are so much more controlled and punchy

Is a servo different from a regular plate amp? Or is it just a holdover term from the days of Apogee and IRS-V?

Just curious. Thanks! 

 

My apologies for my request. I originally said in my post that I wanted to spend $1000.00 in total. The number was $2000.00 for 2 subs.  I am willing to spend $1000.00 per subwoofer and as of now I am interested in the SVS SB-4000, which is on sale for $1299.00 each with a $200.00 discount if you buy two.