SVS New 17-Ultra R|Evolution Subwoofer Series Their Best EVER?!?

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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
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SVS has recently announced a new flagship subwoofer series to replace their venerable 16-Ultra series, which was launched eight years ago. The new series, called the 17-Ultra R|Evolution series, pushes the specifications for their flagship subs a step further. It consists of the PB17-Ultra R|Evolution and SB17-Ultra R|Evolution, continuing SVS’s naming convention of using "P" to indicate the ported model and "S" to indicate the sealed model. Read our preview of SVS's new 17-Ultra R|Evolution series to find out more...

READ: SVS 17-Ultra R|Evolution Preview
 
-Jim-

-Jim-

Audioholic General
I took the time today to attend their "MAJOR PRODUCT LAUNCH ANNOUNCEMENT on SVS Audiophile Happy Hour this Tuesday!" on YouTube, and frankly a lot of it was disappointing. The first 20 minutes was their CEO rambling on about various things like Concerts and Movies he liked. He really dominated the conversation, but finally they got to some discussion on these new Subs. They made the point of it numerous times that these were new "from the ground up", and not simply a rebrand like "other" OEMs do.

Obviously these are going to be unobtaniums for most folks (like me) at up to $3,000 USD, but I'll read the reviews (@shadyJ get going!) and drool. I'm still drooling over ShadyJ's Hsu Research VTF-TN1 15" Subwoofer Review which seems even more amazing at $1,200 USD!

I just need to win that dam lottery... ;)
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
I took the time today to attend their "MAJOR PRODUCT LAUNCH ANNOUNCEMENT on SVS Audiophile Happy Hour this Tuesday!" on YouTube, and frankly a lot of it was disappointing. The first 20 minutes was their CEO rambling on about various things like Concerts and Movies he liked. He really dominated the conversation, but finally they got to some discussion on these new Subs. They made the point of it numerous times that these were new "from the ground up", and not simply a rebrand like "other" OEMs do.

Obviously these are going to be unobtaniums for most folks (like me) at up to $3,000 USD, but I'll read the reviews (@shadyJ get going!) and drool. I'm still drooling over ShadyJ's Hsu Research VTF-TN1 15" Subwoofer Review which seems even more amazing at $1,200 USD!

I just need to win that dam lottery... ;)
Agreed. Hopefully SVs is over themselves after the review of the new towers. They should be getting some Subs to Shady post haste!
 
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Movie2099

Audioholic General
As someone who has a PB16 Ultra, I would easily sell it and replace it with this new PB17 Ultra/R. :D:cool:
 
Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

Audioholic General
Looks like another winner of a sub from SVS. I love my dual SB1000 Pros. Their customer service is excellent especially after the sale. With 45 days to buy, audition and return for free in the US if necessary makes giving it a try a no brainer if it fits your needs and budget. It’s too big for my needs but good to see another option for those that do.
 
Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

Audioholic General
Yeah if they have 100 inch plus TVs the subs have to keep up.
 
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jfortado

Audiophyte
I upgraded to my first big performer subs a year ago and got dual SVS PB 3000 subs. They bring the hammer down in movies so I can only imagine what these 17 Ultras can do. I'm dreaming of days of future upgrades, and they are filled with visceral bass!
 
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xilduq

Audiophyte
looking forward to audioholics' upcoming review(s).

svs *most graciously* allowed me to trade-up my dual sb-4000 to dual sb-17!

svs customer service is outstanding!
 
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Gunny

Gunny

Junior Audioholic
I'm also hoping to get a pair of these into my room for review soon. The dual SB4000's I currently use as my reference subs are already plenty amazing, and a colleague of mine has reviewed the SB16 Ultras and found them so impressive, they remain his reference pair as well.

One thing I do not care for is the omission of the front panel display and controls. Putting these on the rear of these subs seems regressive compared to the 4000 and 16 series. The most interesting aspect for me is the built-in room correction. If this actually works as advertised it will be a game changer for SVS. The dual voice coils and dual mono amps are interesting and I'll be very curious to see what they add in real-world performance.
 
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