SVS 3000 IN-WALL SUBWOOFER
Established in 1998 by a team of passionate audio enthusiasts their mission was to revolutionize the subwoofer market by delivering exceptional performance that exceeded existing offerings.
SVS's groundbreaking cylindrical subwoofer, accompanied by an outboard amplifier, quickly gained acclaim for its outstanding performance, cost-effectiveness and the company's unparalleled customer service. It quickly gained a following among home theater enthusiasts and helped establish SVS as a serious player in the subwoofer market. I vividly recall my first SVS subwoofer, a 20-39 PC with an integrated amp, which served me well for several years before upgrading to a PC Ultra which I still use to this day after nearly two decades. I guess you could say these subwoofers are built to last.
Over the years, SVS has continued to innovate and improve their subwoofers by introducing new models with advanced features such as digital signal processing, advanced driver materials and wireless control. The company has also broadened its offerings to encompass speakers and other audio accessories while exploring alternative sales channels beyond their initial Internet-direct approach. You can now find SVS products at local retailers such as Magnolia Design Centers in select Best Buy locations, RC Willey and local brick and mortar AV shops.
One area where SVS hasn't ventured-until now-is architectural speakers. Going back to their roots, the company has chosen to enter the arena with the 3000 In-Wall Subwoofer which unlike their other products, is only available from authorized SVS dealers.
JUST THE FACTS
This story is from the June - July 2023 edition of Sound & Vision.
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