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I know it doesn't seem to have any formal reviews yet but I was hoping for some additional thoughts on the PB-2000 sub from SVS. All anyone has seemed to state is that it will be better than its predecessor the PB12-NSD but by how much specifically? I've seen some info saying it will have 2-2.5db more output but is that just down low or across the entire frequency range? How will this compare to say the XV15? I'm sure the PSA will still have more output but what about linearity? I'm really torn between going with dual PSA XV15's, dual 18" SI sealed DIY subs or now since this sub was just released, dual SVS PB-2000's. My biggest concern in going DIY is they would need to be sealed and I would be putting them in a fixed location which would cause me to have to do a lot more work as far as re-routing electrical outlets etc......also since they would need to go in a specific location the size does not allow for a ported enclosure.
The major benefit IMO for the PB-2000 is they could also go in the areas I'm thinking of doing the sealed enclosure in due to their size and being front firing and front ported will be the best for this application. The PSA XV15's would need to be placed inside the main speakers due to its down firing rear ported configuration and would not be able to be placed in the same areas as what the svs could or the DIY would have to be placed in. That's not a negative of course but perhaps WAF would kick in with the subs sitting where they would need to sit for the PSA's and that would present a dilemma if the wife decided she wanted them where the DIY subs or the SVS could be placed. The other concern with DIY is I like the idea of a warranty and DIY would not offer me that much in warranty in comparison to the likes of SVS and PSA. Also the built in DSP on the PSA and SVS is also a big plus as well as the low power consumption in comparison to what DIY would be when being powered by an EP4000. Connections would also be much simpler with the manufactured powered subs. LFE cables are already in place. I know it's a lot of info to ask for a sub that's not been professionally reviewed yet but some input would be nice.
The major benefit IMO for the PB-2000 is they could also go in the areas I'm thinking of doing the sealed enclosure in due to their size and being front firing and front ported will be the best for this application. The PSA XV15's would need to be placed inside the main speakers due to its down firing rear ported configuration and would not be able to be placed in the same areas as what the svs could or the DIY would have to be placed in. That's not a negative of course but perhaps WAF would kick in with the subs sitting where they would need to sit for the PSA's and that would present a dilemma if the wife decided she wanted them where the DIY subs or the SVS could be placed. The other concern with DIY is I like the idea of a warranty and DIY would not offer me that much in warranty in comparison to the likes of SVS and PSA. Also the built in DSP on the PSA and SVS is also a big plus as well as the low power consumption in comparison to what DIY would be when being powered by an EP4000. Connections would also be much simpler with the manufactured powered subs. LFE cables are already in place. I know it's a lot of info to ask for a sub that's not been professionally reviewed yet but some input would be nice.