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The SVS PB-1000 Pro is a compact, ported 12-inch subwoofer powered by a 325 W RMS Class D Sledge amplifier and advanced DSP, delivering deep, room‑shaking bass for small‑to‑medium rooms. It features dual high‑flow ports, app‑based control, and a robust FEA‑optimized enclosure with a premium finish.
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$849.00
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$775.27
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$629.10
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$849.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the PB‑1000 Pro for its upgraded 12‑inch driver, powerful 325 W RMS amplifier, and sophisticated DSP that together produce precise, high‑output bass with low distortion. The ported enclosure and app‑based controls are highlighted as refinements over the previous model, though critics note limited headroom for very large spaces and the lack of built‑in room correction or a remote.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the sub’s ability to deliver deep, tight, earth‑shaking bass that transforms small rooms, praising the intuitive app for easy setup. Common complaints revolve around port chuffing without plugs, sensitivity to placement, and the unit’s weight, with some wishing for more power in larger areas.
Common Complaints
Port chuffing at max volume without tuning plugs, booming or humming when placed in corners, heavy weight making relocation difficult, and desire for greater power in larger spaces.
What People Are Saying
“room‑shaking bass with subtlety and refinement”
“ported power house”
“just big enough to be awesome”
“flawless linearity at full excursion”
“earth‑shaking performance rivaling larger subs”
How It Compares
vs. SVS PB-1000
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the PB‑1000 Pro for upgraded performance; stick with the PB‑1000 only if budget constraints dominate.
vs. Monoprice Monolith 10"
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Disadvantages
Select SVS for superior bass depth and control; choose Monolith if weight and cost are primary concerns.
vs. Rythmik L12
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Disadvantages
Opt for SVS when you need higher output and digital control; pick Rythmik if you prefer a sealed, low‑boom solution.
vs. Hsu Research VTF-2 MK5
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Choose SVS for ease of use and value; select Hsu for ultimate custom tuning and deeper low‑frequency capability.
vs. Klipsch R-120SW
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Prefer SVS for higher output and digital control; consider Klipsch if you need a lighter, simpler sub for modest rooms.
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