SVS new floor standers
https://www.svsound.com/products/prime-pinnacle
Details:
Frequency Response / Acoustic Data:
- Rated bandwidth: 29 Hz-25 kHz (±3 dB)
- Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
- Sensitivity: 88 dB (2.83V @ 1 meter full-space, 300-3kHz)
- Recommended amplifier power: 20-300 watts
Speaker Specs:
- Floor Standing Tower Loudspeaker
- Black ash and piano gloss black finish options
- 5-way binding posts
- Triple 2” wide-flared rear-firing ports
- Cloth grille with pin/cup retention system
- Cabinet Dimensions: 40.5" (H) X 8" (W) X 13.4" (D)
- Overall Dimensions: 41.1" (H) X 8" (W) X 13.9" (D) (includes grille, feet and binding posts)
- Weight Packaged: 66 lbs (29.9 kg)
- Weight Unboxed: 57.1 lbs (25.9 kg)
Driver Specs:
1” Aluminum Dome Tweeter:
- FEA-optimized diffuser for airy and unveiled presentation
- Aluminum dome for exceptional transient response
Triple 6.5” Woofers:
- Long stroke motor and suspension for high output
- Polypropylene cone for excellent stiffness/mass ratio and pistonic behavior
- Aluminum shorting ring to reduce gap inductance, lower distortion, and enhance high frequency response
- Cast ABS-fiberglass composite basket ensures precision component alignment and excellent thermal transfer
- Vented voice coil former minimizes air compression artifacts
5.25” Midrange Driver:
- Polypropylene cone for excellent stiffness/mass ratio and pistonic behavior
- Aluminum shorting ring to reduce gap inductance, lower distortion, and enhance high frequency response
- Cast ABS-fiberglass composite basket ensures precision component alignment and excellent thermal transfer
- Vented voice coil former minimizes air compression artifacts
Crossover & Cabinet Specs:
Crossover:
- 3-way crossover with premium-grade capacitors, air-core inductors and heavy-trace printed circuit boards
- 2-piece PCB design reduces component interference
- Tweeter-to-Midrange crossover: 2.1kHz (12 dB/octave slopes)
- Midrange-to-Woofer crossover frequency: 300Hz (12 dB/octave slopes)
Cabinet:
- Separate sealed midrange enclosure with angled bracing diffuses and shifts standing waves beyond the driver pass band, improving sound quality
- Three separate woofer enclosures with optimized port tuning frequencies for smooth and accurate bass response
- Acoustically transparent and FEA optimized grilles minimize diffraction
- Chamfered front baffle and flush-mounted drivers reduce edge diffraction and improved on-axis high frequency response
- FEA-optimized cabinet and angled bracing eliminates resonances and improves cabinet rigidity for acoustically inert enclosure
What do you guys think? I love my SVS PB-13 ultra but never tried their full range speakers.
To be honest I'm a little disappointed at the price point.
They are supposed to be the in between the Primes and the ultra's
Yet they are $300. More each. That's over half of what the Primes cost each
They say the Primes get at least 70 to 75% of what the ultra's can do
On the phone with SVS they told me these do like 80% of what the ultra's can.
So for 200 less then an ultra or 100 less then them in piano gloss.
What the f@$! Kind off of midrange between the 2 speaker lines is that?
They almost cost as much as the Ultras for only a bit more improvement
The biggest justification they give is the placement flexibility.
Well for that much money why not just make a ultra space friendly version and just call it what it is a more room friendly ultra!
I was hoping for $250 more a speaker say like 700 to 750 for regular 800 to 850 for gloss
At 1400 to 1500 for oak to 1600 to 1700 for gloss a pair that's not a bad step up.
But quite frankly at 1600 or 1800 a pair I think they are slightly overpriced.