Yes, in my opinion the Dayton RSS390HF-4 sub drivers which I am using in my HT can outperform the SVS PB2000 Pro.
This driver is designed to be installed in a large box with a net volume of 8 to 9 cf. Whereas the PB2000 will output 20 Hz at an F3 at -8dB, the RSS390 will output 20 Hz at -3dB in the optimum box volume of 8.96 cubic feet.
You will need time and effort to build a proper cabinet. But the fun of the experience and the feeling of accomplishment after the work done is really amazing.
In my HT, I am using three of those drivers, one in each front speaker cabinet acting as a woofer. With the room gain, I have to cut their output below 50 Hz and I can get an almost flat LF response down to 16 Hz. The boxes are tuned at 16.8 Hz. I use QSC DCA 1222 Cinema amps to drive them, but you could also drive them with the more affordable Crown XLS series amps. Those drivers have a power handling capacity of 500 watts (1000 w peak) and carry a warranty for 5 years:
RSS390HF-4 15" Reference HF Subwoofer 4 Ohm
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