Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expired Posted by drdiaboloco • Aug 29, 2023
expired Posted by drdiaboloco • Aug 29, 2023

SVS Sound Subwoofers (Black Ash): SB-1000

+ Free Shipping

$350

$499

29% off
SVS Sound
185 Comments 63,692 Views
Visit SVS Sound
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Update: This popular deal is still available.

SVS Sound has Select Subwoofers (Black Ash) on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member drdiaboloco for finding this deal.

Available:Additional Savings:
  • Save an extra 5% on the purchase of 2 or more subwoofers with discount code GoDual

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff

Original Post

Written by drdiaboloco
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Update: This popular deal is still available.

SVS Sound has Select Subwoofers (Black Ash) on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member drdiaboloco for finding this deal.

Available:Additional Savings:
  • Save an extra 5% on the purchase of 2 or more subwoofers with discount code GoDual

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff

Original Post

Written by drdiaboloco

Community Voting

Deal Score
+98
Good Deal
Visit SVS Sound

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

Bassically
80 Posts
18 Reputation
Yes, is the common answer. Ported gives you more output (SPL) at the lowest frequencies, which is desirable for movies. Common wisdom is the sealed ones are slightly more accurate or tighter sounding. On the other hand, sealed subs can benefit from "room gain" and will often reach lower hz than advertised, especially in small rooms. Check out avsforums.com and the SVS threads if you want to go down the rabbit hole.
Varano14
107 Posts
63 Reputation
I will say if you've never experienced "good" bass in a home environment then you don't really know what your missing.

I had a cheap onkyo all in one setup for years and was very satisfied with it so I'm clearly not an audiophile. I decided to upgrade the sub and to do it properly. I went with a Sb-1000 and it was night and day. Sure the old onkyo could get loud but it wasn't nearly as low. The svs sub shakes my walls. You can feel gun fire and cannon in your chest.

My room is small so if you have a big room one of their larger models may be warranted but the key is how low these play.

It felt like a lot of money for a speaker and it was but every time that thing hits I can't help but smile.
macpro
1298 Posts
145 Reputation
I also have one. It's Probably the most compact 12" sub on the market and has great performance for the size.

If you really love bass and want kick and have the space for a little bigger, I would go with SB-1000Pro or 2000Pro (that's what I have as the LFE sub in my primary system). But of course those cost a lot more.

$350 is an incredible price for this quality of bass.

184 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Aug 29, 2023
1,298 Posts
Joined Jul 2008
Aug 29, 2023
macpro
Aug 29, 2023
1,298 Posts
I also have one. It's Probably the most compact 12" sub on the market and has great performance for the size.

If you really love bass and want kick and have the space for a little bigger, I would go with SB-1000Pro or 2000Pro (that's what I have as the LFE sub in my primary system). But of course those cost a lot more.

$350 is an incredible price for this quality of bass.
Aug 29, 2023
4,454 Posts
Joined Feb 2010
Aug 29, 2023
Splash15
Aug 29, 2023
4,454 Posts
Quote from macpro :
I also have one. It's Probably the most compact 12" sub on the market and has great performance for the size.

If you really love bass and want kick and have the space for a little bigger, I would go with SB-1000Pro or 2000Pro (that's what I have as the LFE sub in my primary system). But of course those cost a lot more.

$350 is an incredible price for this quality of bass.
Ugh I do want a pb 1000Pro though, wish it had the equivalent sale at $450...

Black friday save me!
Aug 29, 2023
2,102 Posts
Joined Aug 2010
Aug 29, 2023
Backhome77
Aug 29, 2023
2,102 Posts
I have the PB-1000 in my home theater and kicks so much ass. I've had several entry-level subs over the years from Polk, Yamaha, Klipsch, etc. And this thing is on another level.

At this price, I'm tempted to get the SB-1000, too. To see how it sounds for music. The ported PB, already sounds great, though, and absolutely slaps for movies.
Aug 29, 2023
57 Posts
Joined Nov 2013
Aug 29, 2023
WhoOCares
Aug 29, 2023
57 Posts
Can a PB-1000 be paired with its pro variant?
Aug 29, 2023
418 Posts
Joined Jan 2008
Aug 29, 2023
ritzema1
Aug 29, 2023
418 Posts
Quote from WhoOCares :
Can a PB-1000 be paired with its pro variant?
Definitely can! Both ported, (obviously), and the frequency response and power are so close to one another.
4
Aug 29, 2023
107 Posts
Joined Aug 2017
Aug 29, 2023
Varano14
Aug 29, 2023
107 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Varano14

I will say if you've never experienced "good" bass in a home environment then you don't really know what your missing.

I had a cheap onkyo all in one setup for years and was very satisfied with it so I'm clearly not an audiophile. I decided to upgrade the sub and to do it properly. I went with a Sb-1000 and it was night and day. Sure the old onkyo could get loud but it wasn't nearly as low. The svs sub shakes my walls. You can feel gun fire and cannon in your chest.

My room is small so if you have a big room one of their larger models may be warranted but the key is how low these play.

It felt like a lot of money for a speaker and it was but every time that thing hits I can't help but smile.
2
Aug 29, 2023
11,400 Posts
Joined Jul 2010

This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Aug 29, 2023
520 Posts
Joined Aug 2012
Aug 29, 2023
shanebo
Aug 29, 2023
520 Posts
Quote from supermanrob :
The DSP is really the only difference and honestly only an advantage if you regularly make adjustments and mostly just convenience at that.
PB-1000 has a 10" driver. Pro has a 12"
Aug 29, 2023
5,800 Posts
Joined Mar 2008
Aug 29, 2023
dclive
Aug 29, 2023
5,800 Posts
Quote from supermanrob :
The DSP is really the only difference and honestly only an advantage if you regularly make adjustments and mostly just convenience at that.
IMHO opening the SVS app and moving one immediately accessible dial is easier than trying to find same in my receiver's thousands of settings, none optimized for phone use.

Could just be me.....

Also for the PB 1000 series I thought the jump from 'standard' to Pro also did a 300W -> 325W amp change too? And a change from 10" to 12" drivers?

I own an PB3000 and a PB1000 Pro. One for the living room, one for a bedroom / projector TV room. Great stuff.
Last edited by dclive August 29, 2023 at 12:40 PM.
Aug 29, 2023
4,522 Posts
Joined Aug 2010

This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users.

Aug 29, 2023
5,800 Posts
Joined Mar 2008
Aug 29, 2023
dclive
Aug 29, 2023
5,800 Posts
Quote from papatoony :
So much for SVS protecting the value of our purchases, huh? I'd always felt good about snagging a couple of SB-2000s for $499 (back when they retailed for $200 more than that) and now they seem to be everywhere for $499.
https://www.svsound.com/pages/bill-of-rights details the sixty day price protection. That's not to terribly bad. Plus the fact that it's completely automatic...
Aug 29, 2023
2,111 Posts
Joined Sep 2008
Aug 29, 2023
SonicTron
Aug 29, 2023
2,111 Posts
Huh, I thought they stopped making regular SB-2000 subs. $500 is too much for the standard 2000 nowadays.
5
Aug 29, 2023
755 Posts
Joined Dec 2008
Aug 29, 2023
fattyw2by4
Aug 29, 2023
755 Posts
Had to pull the trigger... for the longest time I have been in between this or the Klipsch SPL-100, but secretly been holding out for this. Great price
Aug 29, 2023
4,522 Posts
Joined Aug 2010
Aug 29, 2023
OMG_BeCkY
Aug 29, 2023
4,522 Posts
Quote from SonicTron :
Huh, I thought they stopped making regular SB-2000 subs. $500 is too much for the standard 2000 nowadays.
You know of a cheaper option that goes down to 19Hz?

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Original Poster
Pro
Aug 29, 2023
4,616 Posts
Joined Mar 2008
Aug 29, 2023
drdiaboloco
Aug 29, 2023
Original Poster
Pro
4,616 Posts
Quote from SonicTron :
Huh, I thought they stopped making regular SB-2000 subs. $500 is too much for the standard 2000 nowadays.
I don't believe that these subs were available again as new before today. I just happened to be looking two days ago at maybe going for a second SB-1000 and didn't see them anywhere on the site, even in the outlet section.

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All