






🎶 Feel the Beat, Own the Room!
Product Description Chest-thumping output and extreme low frequency extension with stunning refinement and musicality – reference subwoofer performance has never been available in this price range or from a cabinet of this size, ever. The SB-3000 features an all-new first ever 13-inch high-excursion SVS driver and 800 watts RMS, 2,500+ watts peak power Sledge amplifier with fully discrete MOSFET output. Its deep and thunderous low frequency output with revealing clarity and flawless tonal accuracy delights hardcore audiophiles and home theatre fans alike. Measuring just over 15-inches cubed, the SB-3000 outperforms much larger subwoofers and takes command of a room sonically without taking over visually. SB-3000 Subwoofer Reference Subwoofer Performance Hits New Lows. Unheard of reference subwoofer performance for the price and also for its compact size differentiate the SB-3000 subwoofer from anything available. A sophisticated 800 watts RMS, 2,500+ watts peak power Sledge STA-800D2 DSP amplifier, innovative new 13-inch high-excursion SVS driver and an optimized sealed cabinet design take control of a room with deeper bass and higher output levels than what is typically possible from a relatively compact subwoofer. An ideal solution for reference bass in audiophile music systems or home theatres, the SB-3000 sets all performance benchmarks at its price and leaves larger and more expensive subs trembling in its wake. Set Contains: SB-3000, Owners Manual Review: Powerful, low throaty bass and thunderous subwoofer - The SVS PB3000 stands out as the best subwoofer I've ever experienced. Its ability to reach down to 16 Hz is impressive, providing a tactile response that enhances the ultra-low frequencies. The Bluetooth application adds a lot of convenience. Watching the floor-smashing scene in "John Wick" was amazing, as I could feel the weighty, low throaty tones. Similarly, the cannon firing scene in "Fury" was mind-blowing, offering a sound signature reminiscent of a real IMAX theater. Even the Dolby Atmos trailer delivered thunderous bass. However, there are some drawbacks: 1. It's quite expensive, and I don't consider it a good value for the money. 2. The roll-off frequency is below 16 Hz. 3. Despite being advertised as a 13-inch driver, the cone diameter is only 12 inches. 4. There's a thumping sound when powering off. Competition is the below; Tonewinner D6000 is outperforming PB3000 as per Youtube review of “spec of tech” After using almost 6 months, I love the way it’s sounding. I added a second PB3000. Oh man, the sound is fantastic. Dual is always better than single. Equal bass distribution in the room and eliminating the subwoofer localization. After using one and half years, I sold both and upgraded to SVS PB17 ultra. Man, this thing is massive and shake everything in your house. More power, low distortion and headroom compared to PB3000. Clean , tight and extremely loud thunderous bass. Review: Excellent for a variety of uses - These very sturdy isolation pads are some of the best I have used. I have them under my Klipsch SW-311 and SW-310 subs, and under my BD and Turntable. The grip and stabilization is extremely well and they minimized the vibrations and resonance my subs were pushing to the floor. I believe my neighbors are also happier! 4 sets bought already! This is an awesome product by SVS, and will be useful to you even if you do not have a SVS sub.





| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Item Weight | 27.49 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.2"D x 17.8"W x 15.6"H |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Battery Average Life | 3 Hours |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Color | Premium Black Ash |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 13 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
| Maximum Range | 9 Meters |
| Controller Type | Corded Electric |
| Additional Features | Subwoofer, bass_boost |
| Control Method | App |
| Speaker Size | 15 Inches |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Antenna Location | For Gaming Consoles |
| Mount Type | Inside Mount |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 800 Watts |
| Power Source | AC |
S**.
Powerful, low throaty bass and thunderous subwoofer
The SVS PB3000 stands out as the best subwoofer I've ever experienced. Its ability to reach down to 16 Hz is impressive, providing a tactile response that enhances the ultra-low frequencies. The Bluetooth application adds a lot of convenience. Watching the floor-smashing scene in "John Wick" was amazing, as I could feel the weighty, low throaty tones. Similarly, the cannon firing scene in "Fury" was mind-blowing, offering a sound signature reminiscent of a real IMAX theater. Even the Dolby Atmos trailer delivered thunderous bass. However, there are some drawbacks: 1. It's quite expensive, and I don't consider it a good value for the money. 2. The roll-off frequency is below 16 Hz. 3. Despite being advertised as a 13-inch driver, the cone diameter is only 12 inches. 4. There's a thumping sound when powering off. Competition is the below; Tonewinner D6000 is outperforming PB3000 as per Youtube review of “spec of tech” After using almost 6 months, I love the way it’s sounding. I added a second PB3000. Oh man, the sound is fantastic. Dual is always better than single. Equal bass distribution in the room and eliminating the subwoofer localization. After using one and half years, I sold both and upgraded to SVS PB17 ultra. Man, this thing is massive and shake everything in your house. More power, low distortion and headroom compared to PB3000. Clean , tight and extremely loud thunderous bass.
Y**N
Excellent for a variety of uses
These very sturdy isolation pads are some of the best I have used. I have them under my Klipsch SW-311 and SW-310 subs, and under my BD and Turntable. The grip and stabilization is extremely well and they minimized the vibrations and resonance my subs were pushing to the floor. I believe my neighbors are also happier! 4 sets bought already! This is an awesome product by SVS, and will be useful to you even if you do not have a SVS sub.
N**G
Excellent subwoofer
Tight bass and awesome customer service from SVS. Recommended for HT and music also.
S**Y
Great product must buy for all the Audiofiles
Genuine product this is my second purchase and they sound absolutely amazing. Best entry level Sub.
P**R
Its Roaring....
SVS is a very effordable and ultimately powerful subwoofer, LFE is awesome, as of me SVS is the only brand which is providing 18Hz -270Hz frequency with 300watts & peak 700watts capacity in such low price(i bought for 1760Aed) and who ever wants to build up a home theater system i suggest this will be an perfect option, dual subs are suggested for more than 30*30 sized rooms. Well satisfied with immediate delivery and such quality of product...Thank you Amazon for such a qualified products for the consumers.... i have no issues with any products till date from past 6yrs.👌👌👌
B**A
Not suitable for all subwoofers
I purchased these for fixing on my Klipsch SW112 Subwoofer. However, after receiving, I found the screws given are big (only one size was given) and would not fit unless I make new drill on the subwoofer. Hence I returned the product. I cannot comment on performance of the product as I didn't use it. However, it should function great as per so many expert and user reviews. Hence, giving 4 stars. My few humble observations on the product. 1) Some nylon washer can be added on to the feet SSTL top (to absorb vibration from subwoofer surface to the feet) 2) Two screws will be more stable than one. 3) More screw sizes can be given to fix on different subwoofers. Thank you to Amazon and seller (who shipped from long distance) who fully refunded the money. Really appreciate.
M**Y
Fabulous
It’s a fantastic and powerful Subwoofer. It gives you crispy beats and very easy to setup. It works well with the SVS app.
S**H
Strong product
Very good product..
D**L
First thing's first - the speakers sound amazing! I'm an audiophile, and am very particular to sound. I listen to all types of music, from classical and opera, to deep house and anything with an aggressive amount of bass. Let me say this, everything sounds better, clearer, and the balance of sound between the high, mids, and lows is honestly impressive. I have two SVS Ultra Towers paired with the SVS Ultra center (definitely a must for movies and video games). The center will definitely add clarity and balance to low sounding voices, but also not required to have a center. Music - check. Second, movies and video games. As to be expected, sound amazing. You can feel explosions, as well as hear crisp dialog, simultaneously. Movies, video games - check. Third, the support. Capitol Home Theatre is phenomenal. I purchase way too much from Amazon, and the typical experience I get when trying to contact the seller is an automated (or premade candid) message for the specific question that I ask, which usually doesn't help me anyway. Capitol Home Theatre is exceptionally different, I get a real person, usually within the same day, to respond to anything I need. When buying something of this price, it's great to know that I have 24 hour support to get questions answered. I would 100% recommend buying directly from Capitol Home Theatre again.
M**E
I've never had a serious sub., so when I got this, I wasn't sure what to think of the sound, or how I wanted it to sound. I bought it to upsize the JBL LSR305 gen ii's on my computer desk. Well... that's what I bought the LAST sub for. 5" monitors tend to sound lean in bass, with holes down on the bottom, even. Not to mention when they really get pushed at frequencies below 100hz, the ports start mucking everything up... not so much with chuff, but definitely smearing. They start punching the wall in a way that hurts me. No replacement for real displacement. Gotta have big woofers pushing air to get big noises. So no matter how good the mids and treble are, they always sound lean. This is a 12" woofer. 12 is a bigger number than 5. For years I ran them in tandem with a Dayton FLUB-1000, 10" driver with bottom-firing port. It was always kinda boomy, uneven, and undistinct, but it did the job of adding low frequency content to offset the HF dominance of the speakers. Without it they sounded bright, and sometimes the Dayton would at least latch on in a way that somewhat made sense. No happy spot for it though. Either you set it up so you can barely hear it and nothing hits like it's supposed to, or you ALWAYS hear it, kinda doing its own thing. Very uncontrolled response. Not the best extension. When you get into electronic music and a synth line or 808 takes that extra dip down and the woofer stops moving, it is completely immersion breaking. When it was fully there, it sounded good... I almost wanna say I was a bit disappointed when I first set up the SB-1000. The Dayton was no more near as punchy or accurate, but it seemed to have a lot more energy and presence. So transitioning away I felt like I wasn't hearing the new SB-1000 like I should've been. I found myself turning it up too high, setting the crossover too high, setting the phase in a way that separated it from the speakers. It was to me just like the Dayton, but worse. Boomy and very inconsistent. The opposite ended up being true. Over the past few days of listening and dialing in, I've realized this sub is ALWAYS there, even when you think you don't notice. I just had to stop trying to turn it up to make it sound like I thought it should. Some of the music I was used to actually just didn't have that much bass. But man, it still sounds good with that sub. It just follows kick drums and bass guitars so closely you don't realize how much it's actually doing for the sound. The musicality of this thing is on another planet compared to those cheap subs. Once you dial it in (and dial yourself in) it is a completely different world of bass. What really cemented this was when I DID open it up with bass heavy music. I cranked my system volume all the way up and not only did several pictures nearly fall off of the wall, but in fact my entire body was vibrating. I could feel my eyes shake. It hit me so hard I broke out in sweat. My hurricane proof windows were trembling. And where the Dayton had holes, this was steady across frequencies, with none of that phantom bass dropouts on really low synths and bass notes. No, it digs all the way down into the tracks. And in my head it was a eureka moment. "This sub doesn't lack bass at all, it's just accurate to the music!" After that I went to more neutral music at moderate levels and it blended seamlessly back in with no boominess. You just kinda know it's there. Turn it up and the kicks punch your chest a little, while the bass guitar cradles the snare and guitars. The speakers themselves sound bigger. I also find that even though it sounds overall less prominent than the big flubby Dayton crapbox, it actually picks up a lot of slighter things that the Dayton either hid under blobs or completely missed. There are all sorts of songs where I didn't know the bass wasn't flat but in fact rolling around and/or having multiple 'hits' or 'stages' to it. "Detailed" has never been my word for bass, but for stuff with more going on in the lowest registers, it has opened me up to all kinds of new nuance in old favorites. And again, it does still hit WAY harder than the 10" ported Dayton, right when it's called to. It's accurate and controlled. Clean at all times. Mean when it's meant to be. Polite when it's asked to be. I love it! Pretty plain, but well-built. People say ported is better for movies and games, but I don't know. I did buy this for music and it excels at it, BUT, when I am gaming or watching movies, it rumbles plenty, without booming-out distractingly on the shorter sounds. It still sounds full and even when it's bringing the sound effect boom boom, without overpowering the room at high volumes. I think that's the difference. In this room, all a port would do for music, games, or movies, was make it harder to get the correct response and fullness out of it. I can't compare, but it seems like same boom boom, just more accurate. Not to mention the compact cab may open up placement opportunities in the smaller rooms this thing will demolish like it's another Tuesday. Perfect for this 10'x12' room with standard 8' ceiling. I put it under my desk right in the corner of the room. The granularity of the phase adjustment is nice, with it being so close to toed in speakers that I am also close to, it's not a perfect 0, 90, or 180 for ideal bonding. The sweet spot was closer to 45 degrees, but not exactly. On tick makes the difference. The knobs have at least 30 odd soft stops for easy tracking of adjustments. They're nice knobs. I feed my preamp to the sub's inputs and let its crossover cap my JBL's down at 80hz by letting the sub feed them. Any speakers you plug into the output will be capped at 80hz, which I think is reasonable, considering you wouldn't want to set this sub higher than that in most uses. I set the low-pass for the sub itself 2 clicks below 80hz because setting it right up to the speaker's limit still makes them clash a little. Being so close I can get away with running it that high and honestly that is about the range where the JBL's really drop off anyway. It works nicely. I find that not feeding stuff below 80hz does clean up their midrange. I never thought the clarity/width thing could be true crossing over subs with small speakers, but it is! They sound better at all frequencies! This thing has a lot more to give, too. I'm not even running it at 50% volume. A little below 12 o clock is an adrenaline rush with loud bass-heavy music. I love it. I think the sealed cab definitely gives an advantage to desk setups. You can put it close in a smaller room and not worry about nulls too much, as long as the volume and phase are right, it is almost too steady and musical. You forget about it until it's not there. I just kinda know when things I've heard a lot sound suspiciously better and remember to say "Thanks, SVS!" And that's why I say start here. I feel like this gives a better sense of how a sub is supposed to sound. What they should and should not be doing. I think reviewers who say this sub sounds weak or boomy probably haven't set it up right, used it in the wrong space, or simply thought it would do something a closed sub isn't supposed to do. This thing will do a very poor job of adding bass to your stuff. But if it is there, it will pick it up in a BIG way. When it's not, it will be subtle, but if you pay attention you still notice the significant difference across the entire range of sounds.
F**O
UN MOSTRO DI SUB.....
L**A
Awesome addition to.my 5.4.2 system. Huge upgrade from my infinity center speaker. Movies dialog is clearer and audio rich sounding. Now looking to move with the prime towers.
R**E
Qualité escomptée, délicat et puissant à la fois. On ressent les vibrations lorsqu'on regarde un film d'action, c'est génial. Mais il n'est pas trop puissant non plus et on peut évidemment ajuster la puissance avec l'application sur notre téléphone, ce qui est un gros plus.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago