Ok so before I give my subjective not measured feedback on this PB 2000 pro let me give you some info about the equipment and room
Room pics:
Room dimensions: 14 feet across by 13 feet deep 9ft high ceilings in the last picture you can see an alcove a little desk area that is: 4ft 10inches wide by 5ft 6 inches deep
Equipment: speakers 3 JBL 580's as my front stage with 2 SVS prime towers as my surrounds. 1 SVS PB 2000 pro for the sub
Viewing: 1 100 inch 16:9 ALR screen with an Epson projector the Power Lite Pro G6450WU
Reciever: Onkyo TXRZ730, using the preouts for 2 Crown XLS 1502 for the front 3 JBL and 1 Crown XLS for the 2 SVS as surrounds
Have a roku for streaming, LG blue ray for movies and a cable box for TV.
Settings: I've set the crowns to the .775 high input setting for the preouts I found the preouts on this Onkyo to be a little wanting the crowns are set at the 5 o'clock position on the gain The sub trim on reciever is at -10 and on the PB 2000 pro sub volume is at -8
Speaker placement: the center tower is smack in the middle of the screen which is 92 inches wide at 46 inches in the middle both left and right are 46 inches apart tweeter to tweet from the center with slight toe in to the sweet spot on both l and r speakers
Surround left tower 7 feet 6 inches from sweet spot surround right tower 4 feet 6 inches from sweet spot
Volume settings I like towers and big subs for a reason so I can have good big sound with nice detail and dynamics at low volumes reference according to the onkyo is at 82 but I'm never above usually 67 to 70 on the volume it's more then enough for movies and music
Room issues where the 2000 is placed is one of the best spots for subs in this room no issues there
My JBL front 3 are 16 inches out from the wall the right one as you can see is too close to that dresser the combo of the dresser and corner is a measurable and audible issue which I tend to fix later by rearranging furniture
It sounds a bit bright but only from that right side in calibrating its about a 2 to 3 trim difference from the other front 2 due to that corner and it does pull imaging and soundstage to the right a bit a problem I plan to fix as I mentioned later tonight
No other real issues are presenting themselves at this time