SB-2000 Pro - deep bass extension with stunning musicality that will please both music lovers and home theater enthusiasts. The subwoofer is equipped with a 12-inch SVS driver with a large excursion and a Sledge STA-550D amplifier with a continuous power of 550 W and a peak of 1500+ W, featuring an efficient power supply with an output cascade assembled with high-voltage and high-current discrete MOSFET transistors. The significant power ensures precise control over the driver, allowing the subwoofer to deliver tight, accurate, and deep bass. The audio system features a digital signal processor from Analog Devices Audio with a bandwidth of 50 MHz and 56-bit filtering. For convenient volume control, DSP functions, user presets, and more, SVS recommends using their proprietary Subwoofer App for iOS, Android, and Amazon devices.
Acoustically inert sealed cabinet design with rigid bracing
The thick front panel made of MDF and extensive internal bracing in the acoustically optimized enclosure of the SB-2000 Pro series create a resonance-free environment. Acoustic isolation eliminates any coloration or resonance in the cabinet, even when reproducing the deepest low frequencies at reference volume. The design includes a protective non-resonant grille made of super-thick ABS plastic and custom-designed elastomer feet to reduce room noise artifacts.
Driver
SVS SB-2000 Pro subwoofers are equipped with a 305 mm bass driver that is front-firing. This design allows low-frequency signals to evenly spread throughout the listening room. The driver features a long, high-excursion, dual-layer 51 mm diameter voice coil wound with copper wire on a thermally stable polyimide and fiberglass frame. The driver utilizes two massive ferrite magnets on a vented low-carbon steel core. To stabilize the magnetic flux and reduce distortion, an aluminum ring is placed on the core. The driver's centering washer is made of Nomex, and the cone is made of high-purity 1050 aluminum. The woofer is equipped with a polymer material cone diffuser that provides rich and powerful sound. The diffuser is attached to a rubber surround and can move with a large amplitude without distorting or coloring the bass sounds, providing effective damping of unwanted vibrations.
Intelligent Control Interface on the rear panel (ICI)
The Intelligent Control Interface (ICI) on the rear panel of the 2000 Pro series cabinets allows for changing the most important subwoofer parameters. The subwoofer has 6 buttons and a row of 11 LED indicators for adjustment on the rear panel. The indicators provide multiple brightness levels, thereby increasing the adjustment accuracy. Volume, crossover frequency (50-150 Hz), signal level, and phase (0-180 degrees) can be adjusted. Each adjustment parameter is selected by a designated button and then changed in the desired direction with the "+" or "-" buttons. The sixth button activates the automatic mode — turning on when a sound signal appears at the input and returning to sleep mode during idle time.
Settings and Control Features
The SVS Subwoofer App, available not only for Apple iOS and Android devices but also on Amazon devices, is designed for wireless control of the 2000 Pro series subwoofers. It includes volume adjustment, custom preset selection and adjustment, 3-band parametric equalizer, low-frequency filter, phase adjustments, polarity, room influence correction, port adjustments, assigning a name to the subwoofer for convenient preset switching, standby mode selection, and factory reset. Volume can be adjusted from -60 to 0 dB with 1 dB steps. In the low-frequency filter, you can choose the cutoff frequency (from 30 to 200 Hz with 1 Hz steps) and the slope (6, 12, 18, or 24 dB/octave). Phase can be adjusted from 0º to 180º with 1º steps. Additionally, in the SVS App, you can switch the signal polarity, as well as activate and adjust the parametric equalizer and high-frequency filter. The parametric equalizer allows you to correct room resonances for several independent frequencies, specifying positive or negative response amplitudes and Q-factors. The high-frequency filter in SVS terminology is the RGC (Room Gain Compensation) function. By activating RGC, the user can cut off the lowest bass range, which can be useful when the lower bass in the room is booming without responding to other settings. In this case, the user can choose the cutoff frequency (25, 31, or 40 Hz) and the slope (6 or 12 dB/octave). In addition to the listed features, in the SVS App, you can assign one of two preset sound programs (music/cinema), and in the third, initially free memory cell, save custom playback settings. The Bluetooth connectivity feature provides complete control, even when the subwoofer is out of sight, and bidirectional feedback shows real-time settings in both the app and the subwoofer interface on the rear panel.
Package includes:
- Subwoofer
- Manual.
















































