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My room size is 11x11 not acoustically treated and is basically my bedroom. I want sub for both mocvies and music. I heard ported be bad for music? I have limited space and can only put on right front corner wall where tv unit is. Brands preferred being svs dali ascendo. I have shortlisted so far SVS PB 1000 PRO PB 2000 PRO SB 3000 . pB 2000 PRO AND SB 3000 has price difference of only 9000 INR. Or any other brand you suggest but must be available in india.
My avr is denon x4800h
front speakers: dali opticon 2 mk2
AND YES I WANT GOOD BASS AT LOWER VOLUMES THIS IS THE MAIN THING. AND I HAVE TINNITUS TOO.
 
Any of the SVS models are a good choice as they are experts in the field. The SB version are sealed box, if I remember the labelling, and therefore PB the ported box.

Their website has a useful matching guide and info on setup, so I recommend reading that through. I would choose the sealed version if I had to buy blind.

Obviously it’s impossible for us to know how this might affect your tinnitus. Good luck!
 
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Any of the SVS models are a good choice as they are experts in the field. The SB version are sealed box, if I remember the labelling, and therefore PB the ported box.

Their website has a useful matching guide and info on setup, so I recommend reading that through. I would choose the sealed version if I had to buy blind.

Obviously it’s impossible for us to know how this might affect your tinnitus. Good luck!
room is only 11X11 also its a bedroom not dedicated ht room. I want room filling bass not loud bass the bass we can feel. so ported or sealed? also 2000 will be overkill for 11x11 room?
 

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It might be overkill (PB-2000) but you can always turn a powerful sub down, you can't make an underpowered one perform at higher levels.

I have a PB-3000 in my lounge after upgrading from an SB-3000, but I wanted room shaking bass which I have now in the lower 18-25hz range.

That being said I think an SB-2000 is likely to give you what you need.
 

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It might be overkill (PB-2000) but you can always turn a powerful sub down, you can't make an underpowered one perform at higher levels.

I have a PB-3000 in my lounge after upgrading from an SB-3000, but I wanted room shaking bass which I have now in the lower 18-25hz range.

That being said I think an SB-2000 is likely to give you what you need.
pb 2000 pro comes with 2 port plugs foam which we can insert to convert to sealed? no?
 
room is only 11X11 also its a bedroom not dedicated ht room. I want room filling bass not loud bass the bass we can feel. so ported or sealed? also 2000 will be overkill for 11x11 room?
See what the SVS site suggests. As said above, you can turn it down! Better subs go deeper so if you can afford a SB2000 that would be a good bet.

11 by 11 what? Feet? If so, then a reasonable space for system. 🙂
 

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pb 2000 pro comes with 2 port plugs foam which we can insert to convert to sealed? no?
It does. It's quite a large unit the PB-2000 though, and personally I wouldn't buy a ported sub to then convert it to sealed with the supplied bungs. No point in buying ported if you do that! 🙂

The days of ported subs for movies and sealed subs for music are somewhat in the past now.
A good sealed sub should sound 'tighter' than a good ported sub, but the differences are fairly small now and likely a hangover from cheaper ported boxes that had woolly bass with all in one systems.

The SB-2000 Pro in an 11' x 11' bedroom should be fine, especially for lower level listening. Note that square rooms aren't the best for bass response though!
 
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It does. It's quite a large unit the PB-2000 though, and personally I wouldn't buy a ported sub to then convert it to sealed with the supplied bungs. No point in buying ported if you do that! 🙂

The days of ported subs for movies and sealed subs for music are somewhat in the past now.
A good sealed sub should sound 'tighter' than a good ported sub, but the differences are fairly small now and likely a hangover from cheaper ported boxes that had woolly bass with all in one systems.

The SB-2000 Pro in an 11' x 11' bedroom should be fine, especially for lower level listening. Note that square rooms aren't the best for bass response though!
mine is rectangle and just ordered pb 2000 pro. But as i have tinnitus will run it only 20%
 

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A good sub. In that size room it'll give you plenty of low end. Always better to have a bigger more powerful sub you can turn down, rather than a smaller one being run to the max.
 

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A good sub. In that size room it'll give you plenty of low end. Always better to have a bigger more powerful sub you can turn down, rather than a smaller one being run to the max.
yes thanks a ton already ordered today pb 2000 pro i hope sony oled denon x4800h and panasonic ub820 i will have blast in spectre 4k dolby vision movie?
 

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The bass will be felt more than heard with a PB-2000 Pro in a room that size 👍
thats wht i wanted damn this thing is like mini fridge, courier guy helped me to take it upstairs still it feels like my right hand got fracture just delivered
 

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It does. It's quite a large unit the PB-2000 though, and personally I wouldn't buy a ported sub to then convert it to sealed with the supplied bungs. No point in buying ported if you do that! 🙂

The days of ported subs for movies and sealed subs for music are somewhat in the past now.
A good sealed sub should sound 'tighter' than a good ported sub, but the differences are fairly small now and likely a hangover from cheaper ported boxes that had woolly bass with all in one systems.

The SB-2000 Pro in an 11' x 11' bedroom should be fine, especially for lower level listening. Note that square rooms aren't the best for bass response though!
can you help setup svs pb 2000 pro. audessey setup has made my dali opticon 2 worse and sounding like generic without life. I set dali crossover to 60hz and using as LFE only. what do you suggest
 

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See post #7. If you look at the SVS website it clearly recommended 80Hz.

Have you followed the instructions step by step?
hi i set 80 dali sounds good now but the thing is this now:
if i sit on my chair my usual place i cant hear bass but when i sit on floor just in front of my subwoofer its deep bass wtf is happening?
 
hi i set 80 dali sounds good now but the thing is this now:
if i sit on my chair my usual place i cant hear bass but when i sit on floor just in front of my subwoofer its deep bass wtf is happening?
Well, that could be a number of possibilities…the woofer may be out of phase with your main speakers. Try the setting for that purpose. (When you’re right in front of the sub, you hear its direct output, not how it reacts with the room)

Or the woofer might be better in a different position, or your chair is in a ‘dip’ due to your room dimensions, versus the wavelength of the notes you’re missing.

Just experiment - you can’t break anything. Move the speakers a bit at a time while playing bass rich music, preferably with you seated and a friend/partner doing the moving.
 
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