- frequency response: 16-290 Hz (±3 dB)
- built-in Class D amplifier with fully discrete MOSFET output delivers 550 watts of RMS power (1500 watts peak)
- front-firing 12″ aluminum woofer cone with cast aluminum basket for high efficiency and low distortion
- bass reflex cabinet design with dual front-firing 3″ ports
- acoustically optimized cabinet features a double-thickness MDF front baffle and extensive internal bracing
- rear-panel Intelligent Control Interface with backlit touch controls and LED display
- full-featured app control via Bluetooth® for Apple® and Android™ devices
- three digital Parametric EQ filters with adjustable frequency, cut/boost, and Q values
- continuously variable low-pass crossover (30-200 Hz)
- continuously variable phase control (0-180°)
- line-level/LFE RCA inputs
When you have a product as successful as SVS’s 2000 series subwoofers — the company’s bestselling models ever — you’d better have a good reason for replacing them. Actually, their new PB-2000 Pro is more than an update of the PB-2000 — it’s a reinvention. Although the cabinet size is the same, the woofer and amplifier are all new, and this model now has dual bass-reflex ports
You won’t find many subwoofers anywhere near this price range that can deliver bass as low and loud and clean as this one can. If you’re looking for a sub that can rock a large home theater, but also offers easy ways to fine-tune the sound for any room, read on.
The PB-2000 Pro’s 12″ aluminum-cone woofer and high-current 550-watt amplifier produce subterranean low frequencies all the way down to 16 Hz! The innovative amplifier design combines the efficiency of a Class D switching power supply with the high current capability of fully discrete MOSFET output devices. You’ll hear seismic rumble and crushing impact in movie soundtracks, and tuneful bass lines in your favorite music.
The PB-2000 Pro’s dual 3″ ports allow the long-throw 12″ driver to make wide excursions, creating high-output levels at very low frequencies. Those flared, low-noise ports are placed on the front of the enclosure to minimize back-wall interaction for greater bass accuracy and easier sub placement.
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