Svs pb2000, pb2000 pro or sb3000? Think sb3000 is the max i would go..
AV Receivers/ Speakers/ Subwoofers, Discussion & Opinion
AV Receivers/ Speakers/ Subwoofers, Discussion & Opinion
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Feb 16 2021, 11:23 AM
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Svs pb2000, pb2000 pro or sb3000? Think sb3000 is the max i would go..
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Feb 16 2021, 01:37 PM
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Lol.. didnt buy topglove stocks last year, cant afford dual
By the way, room is 13.5'L×10.5'Wx8.5'H |
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Feb 16 2021, 07:16 PM
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Now u got me thinking about dual sb2000 non pro. Rm2k difference from pro..
Sometimes just miss the boomyness of ported lol not sure how much low i will be missing.. |
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Feb 17 2021, 08:39 PM
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Feb 16 2021, 10:42 PM) I had dual SB2000s previously in a room that is roughly the size as yours, just couple feet wider and higher. It was certainly good enough down to 20hz. Obviously ported will give you even more output, but you have to also balance it out otherwise you'll be exciting too many room modes and end up with muddy bass. Curious, what did you change to? |
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