I recently purchased 1 from a previous owner for $1200. It is an Impressive subwoofer for that price 👏 👌 👍 I will definitely purchase another one eventually 😀
I bought the SB1000pro and it is completely awesome in our small living room. there is not one single thing that I would change about it. I can set it from my seated position to disappear in the room but offers a hard thump for all genres of music/movies.
One thing about SVS with the sealed sub's is that it's very pleasing to the eye. I have 3 SVS sub's and it doesn't create an eye sore in the livingroom.
Hi Michael, both are fine options, as both are excellent subs. Twin subs offer some advantages. If you're willing to experiment a bit with location, they can more evenly distribute bass throughout the listening area, reducing peak and null locations - areas where bass is strong, vs others with relatively little bass. But if you are the primary listener, optimizing for your seated listening position, SB16 Ultra can go lower / play louder. Reach out to us if you like: ask@gramophone.com
Good question! Some preamps or receivers have only one subwoofer output - but you can still use multiple subwoofers. Just use left and right RCA or XLR outputs on SB16-Ultra to daisy chain the additional sub or subs
Here at Gramophone we also sell JL Audio, and Fathom F113 is a terrific subwoofer, no doubt. It is also in a different price range than the SB 16 Ultra
Hi Dan D, we're fortunate enough to sell both brands. Both are terrific products. There are some benefits to twin subwoofers that aren't possible with a single sub. One sub will always leave you with some peak and null points within the room. If you can invest some time in placing and integrating twin subs, it can really smooth out those issues. I haven't heard twin F 113 v2 as yet, but I am sure it will sound great
Dollar for dollar, the new Klipsch subs destroy these. 2x RP-1600SW can be had for $2100 ($1050 each via Slickdeals) and they utterly destroy a single SB-16.
I have 4 of these subs in my theatre room. They are a excellent sub. They can shake my house when the need is there 😊
That must sound amazing!
Dual SB16 ultras here, amazing subs for sure!
Dual subs give you a level of control over the room that you cannot get from a single subwoofer, as you begin smoothing out room modes
One of the best subs out there
Agreed
I recently purchased 1 from a previous owner for $1200.
It is an Impressive subwoofer for that price 👏 👌 👍 I will definitely purchase another one eventually 😀
Good for you Paul, this is one heck of a subwoofer
I bought the SB1000pro and it is completely awesome in our small living room. there is not one single thing that I would change about it. I can set it from my seated position to disappear in the room but offers a hard thump for all genres of music/movies.
Yes, SB 1000 Pro is a strong product for the price
Dual SVS SB16-Ultra here, got them paired with b&w setup, sound awesome
We're glad to hear it AJ, thanks!
One thing about SVS with the sealed sub's is that it's very pleasing to the eye. I have 3 SVS sub's and it doesn't create an eye sore in the livingroom.
Yes, they do look good, and yes, that does matter in a quality product. We're glad you are enjoying yours
Currently enjoying my Focal Sopra SW1000 - and looking forward to acquiring the SVS SB16 Ultra in my new, upcoming rig ☺
Good choice Sir, our guess is you will love it. Thanks for commenting
Great video.
Thank you kindly!
1x svs sb16 ultra vs 2x svs sb3000?
Hi Michael, both are fine options, as both are excellent subs. Twin subs offer some advantages. If you're willing to experiment a bit with location, they can more evenly distribute bass throughout the listening area, reducing peak and null locations - areas where bass is strong, vs others with relatively little bass. But if you are the primary listener, optimizing for your seated listening position, SB16 Ultra can go lower / play louder. Reach out to us if you like: ask@gramophone.com
An output connection on the back??? Say what??
Good question! Some preamps or receivers have only one subwoofer output - but you can still use multiple subwoofers. Just use left and right RCA or XLR outputs on SB16-Ultra to daisy chain the additional sub or subs
Have a Phaethon f113 v2, don’t think your sub would hold a candle to it
Here at Gramophone we also sell JL Audio, and Fathom F113 is a terrific subwoofer, no doubt. It is also in a different price range than the SB 16 Ultra
A single current JL F113 v2 will blow away dual SB16 flagship in SQ. 😀
Hi Dan D, we're fortunate enough to sell both brands. Both are terrific products. There are some benefits to twin subwoofers that aren't possible with a single sub. One sub will always leave you with some peak and null points within the room. If you can invest some time in placing and integrating twin subs, it can really smooth out those issues. I haven't heard twin F 113 v2 as yet, but I am sure it will sound great
Dollar for dollar, the new Klipsch subs destroy these.
2x RP-1600SW can be had for $2100 ($1050 each via Slickdeals) and they utterly destroy a single SB-16.
Hello Anon, thank you for your comment.