Friday, May 14, 2010

SVS Subwoofer Review

SVS Subwoofer is mixed well with all the speakers in quite a lot of test speaker setups, counting one. It has featured a pair of JBL Balboa Center Channel and JBL Balboa 30's, two JBL Venue Series 5-inch Monitor speakers as rear surrounds. You can also utilize the Yamaha YST-SW205 and Klipsch Synergy Sub10 Subwoofers Powered for comparison to these excellent SVS subwoofers.

Music Lover's Dream come True SVS Subwoofer

On music based material, the SB12-Plus imitated fresh bass response on quite a few prominent bass-notable cuts. It is similar to the renowned sliding bass riff on the Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, Telarc, Eric Kunzel recording of the 1812 Overture, and Heart's Magic Man. The SB12-Plus SVS Powered Subwoofer offers clarity, power, tightness, and accurate deep bass comeback which you would find on more expensive subs.

Open Box: SVS Subwoofer

Once you find out how to grab this woofer out of the box, set-up took very less time. The SB12-Plus produced very deep, outstanding, tight bass. This Subwoofer proved to be an exceptional counterpart for the rest of the other speakers in the marketplace. With Blu-ray, HD-DVD or DVD soundtracks that have LFE effects, like Superman Returns, King Kong, Alien vs Predator, Master and Commander, Godzilla, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, and U571, the Subwoofer showed no exhaustion or drop-off, generating all LFE effects at comprehensive force.

SVS Subwoofer Easy Control Panel.

The controls permit specific matching to an assortment of satellite speaker types. The only drawback is all controls are on the backside of the SVS Subwoofer panel. There is no such remote control, which allows adjustments to be ready for your listening location.