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SVS PB-1000 Pro 12 Inch Ported Subwoofer with SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter (Premium Black Ash)

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1.Color:Premium Black Ash


2.:Wired


About this item

  • EXCLUSIVE WIRELESS BUNDLE - This package includes (1) SVS PB-1000 Pro 12 Inch Ported Subwoofer in Premium Black Ash and (1) SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter
  • REAR PANEL INTELLIGENT CONTROL INTERFACE - The rear-panel Intelleginet Control Interface provides control options and connections for the subwoofer's critical functions
  • ACOUSTICALLY INERT AND RIGIDLY BRACED PORTED CABINET DESIGN - Classically handsome, the acoustically optimized ported cabinet features an extra-thick MDF front baffle and rigid internal bracing for a resonance-free environment
  • ELIMINATE CABLE CLUTTER - The included SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter adds wireless connectivity giving you more subwoofer placement options and decreasing cable clutter without sacrificing performance
  • WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY UP TO 65 FEET - Make your subwoofer placement easy with SVS wireless connectivity giving you more subwoofer placement options and decreasing cable clutter without sacrificing performance



Product Description

SVS PB-1000 Pro Subwoofer with SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

PB-1000 Pro

Redefines subwoofer performance in its class and beyond with heart-pounding output, subterranean extension, and pinpoint accuracy.

PB-1000 Pro

PB-1000 Pro raises the bar even higher with greater low frequency output

PB-1000 Pro stands alone in its excellence with massive output well below the threshold of human hearing, where bass is only felt, with flawless tonal accuracy and precise control. The deepest, most effortless, and refined bass at a truly breakthrough price, PB-1000 Pro defies expectations at every level with performance-driven innovation.

12-inch SVS High-Excursion Driver

Room-shaking bass with subtlety and refinement.

Substantially upgraded from the previous 10-inch 1000 Series driver design, the PB-1000 Pro features a reimagined 12-inch high-excursion driver with dual ferrite motor assembly. Capable of moving massive amounts of air with crisp precision, the added surface area provides a major performance upgrade over the previous model and features multiple enhancements.

PB-1000 Pro
SB1000
Sledge STA-325D Amplifier

Effortless power with sophisticated control.

The Sledge STA-325D amplifier maximizes the full potential of the 12-inch driver with effortless power and precise control. The innovative design combines the efficiency of a Class D amplifier with the ability to move colossal amounts of current through the fully discrete MOSFETs for outstanding real-world subwoofer performance at all drive levels, in any room, allows easy integration with any home theater or stereo speaker system.

PB-1000 Pro Smartphone App

Easiest way ever to manage subwoofer DSP and control.

The most convenient way ever to control volume, access multiple DSP functions, and program custom presets for one-touch tuning optimized for music, movies, gaming, and more. Adjust crossover frequencies, dial-in the three-band parametric EQ, polarity, room gain and more, all from your favorite seat.

PB-1000 Pro

SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

Reduce Clutter& Expand Subwoofer Placement Option

Subwoofers are often the largest part of a home theater system, making placement tricky. The SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter adds wireless connectivity, giving you more placement options and reducing cable clutter—without compromising performance.

SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

Full-Range Wireless Connectivity

With a rated frequency response of 6 Hz to 22,000 Hz ±1 dB, the adapter enables wireless connectivity for stereo speakers, home theater surrounds, amplifiers, and more. It delivers CD-quality sound with ultra-low 14ms latency within the 2.4GHz frequency band.

SPECS

Driver 12"
Freq. Response 17-260 Hz ±3 DB
Dimension 18.9" (H) 15" (W) 20" (D)
Amplifier Rating 325 Watts RMS (820+ Watts Peak)

Gabriel Garcia
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2025
My home theatre is in a wide open space to the rest of the house, it's pretty huge, and every forum and reddit post recommended the biggest, baddest subwoofer possible to compensate for that. I couldn't disagree more, turning that thing up rattles everything in the room, the drop ceiling, light fixtures, I can't imagine what a bigger sub would do, I doubt I'm gonna be able to fix every nook and cranny of the house to be able to push this sub without generating clicks and clanks everywhere, let alone a bigger one. It's also pretty unpleasant to listen to it near full volume, I'm not sure how people don't get hearing damage from huge subs cranked up. I understand the physics behind a bigger driver and more powerful amp, which produces better sound even at lower listening volumes, but getting a bigger sub for sheer output seems silly due to the above, so if you're on the fence, get this or the SB-2000 Pro. In regards of ported vs not ported, I had a cheap subwoofer that had pretty bad port noise, it wasn't great. But I have this one for around a month now and I'm yet to hear any port noise.
B Collins
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
I wanted to give it a few weeks after I purchased before I wrote a review. This is the cleanest bass for a powered speaker I have heard at this price. The great reviews about this sub are exactly spot on you will be glad you spent the money. The retailer I bought from was amazing. I had purchased a used like new model at about a $200 difference from buying new never out of box. It was getting close to the day it was supposed to arrive so I decided to call them and see if there was an issue with my order, the guy from customer service, pleasant person to talk with, begin to explain that when they had boxed my item and was waiting on the delivery service to pick up that there was an accident and more damage was done to the sub instead of trying to push it on me anyway or sending another used SVS PB1000 they sent me a new never out of box model at no extra cost. I can’t wait till I can get another one
david grundy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2024
Luv it
David Ogunsulire
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Home theater reviewers consider this an entry-level sub, but if you live in a condo/apartment or have a smaller theater room, this is probably your end game. It delivers on the theater bass experience that apartment neighbors will feel and complain about if you're not respecting quiet hours, and at the same time it is still under control and responds quickly to nuance which makes it great for music too. For movies that deliver rumbles (Interstellar space ship engines and rumble, Twister 4k storm sounds), it's absolutely there and perfect. When it needs to pick up the low end frequency for most music, but not deliver rumbling basee, it also performs astoundingly well. Whatever you need this sub to do, it will do.The the trigger input works great with my receiver, turning on only when needed. The associated app to control the sub works flawlessly and is useful when you want to dial up and down on the fly because I'm worried about waking someone up. Though it is larger than the sealed version, I find the size of this sub great. It's not obnoxiously large by any stretch and the blash ash finish blends well in any room. I can't think of a single shortcoming of this subwoofer.
oli
Reviewed in Germany on December 16, 2024
Geiles Gerät hat meine Erwartungen übertroffen.
ZMan
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
The SVS PB-1000 Pro is the way to go. Weather you have a small room or a medium sized room this the sub to purchase. I had been an owner of 2 Polk PSW-505 subs and I do have to say they did sound OK. The only problem is that I had to replace the amp on both of them every couple of years. Finally, both subs took a dump for the third time and I then decided to start lookin for some quality Subwoofers. I did months of research and decided that the SVS 1000's were within my budget. Upon receiving them I first noticed that they were packaged incredibly well. They come with port plugs included in case you want to tune them to your listening needs. The SVS app makes it incredibly easy to adjust settings wirelessly instead of having to move your subwoofer and manually turn knobs to get the sound you want depending on the media you are listening to. How many times did I find myself searching for a flashlight so I can see the knobs behind my old subs and try to make adjustments during a movie. The SVS app is the way to go. The sound quality is amazing! It's an 'out of this world' sonic experience. You don't just hear the bass...you feel it deep in your chest! If you're not careful with the volume levels on your system this sub will start knocking down picture frames! The low frequencies are accurate with no distortion even at high volumes. They construction of the Sub is a 10/10. If you're on the fence about this sub, just purchase it...you won't regret it!
Andy
Reviewed in Germany on December 25, 2022
Dieser Subwoofer übertrifft alle Erwartungen. Das Ding ist sowas von präzise und kraftvoll. Die App Steuerung macht einem das Leben leichter. Bei dem Preis für jedem Heimkino zu empfehlen.
vqworks
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2022
Having lived with a home theater speaker system for over 12 years, I upgraded parts of the system every several years: first the center channel speaker then the display panel then the tower speakers and, late in 2021, it was the subwoofer's (Premier Acoustic PA-120) turn.Based on my budget and my desire for accurate tonal balance (frequency response) at my seating positions, this was a challenge. I did not want to spend over $1,000 on any of my speakers nor the subwoofer yet I wanted flat and extended response. Up until now, this was simply unattainable because of the price constraint, my listening room's acoustics and the simple lack of lower-priced options in the market.My listening room is a 15 x 17-1/2 foot room with an opening (3-1/2 x 6 feet) near the the left front tower speaker. That missing corner leads to a hallway, a small foyer, and a family room. So the only practical remaining space for a wired subwoofer is the right front corner, which is where my previous subwoofer was located. The results were still terrible, as the bass was very uneven and there was a massive cancellation around 87 to 95 Hz, a massive hump around 46Hz and more uneven output down to 35Hz followed by very weak output in the 28Hz to 30Hz region. Using the typical built-in 2-EQ Audyssey in my receiver did nothing to help this. I had a choice of overbearing, woolly, thick and bloated Audyssey-EQ'ed bass or anemic bass. Desperate to remove my room from the equation, I decided to explore wireless systems several months ago and settled on a BIC WTR-SYS wireless transmitter/receiver system to turn my existing subwoofer into a wireless one so that I can place it as close to my listening position as possible. It was placed on a rear corner 3 feet to the left of my listening position (aligned to my sofa).This was much better with virtually none of the aforementioned uneven bass. But there was one problem: extension and transient speed. The bass was now limited to weak output at 35Hz. This isn't exactly bad but it's the kind of extension you would expect from an average bass module ("subwoofer" isn't exactly an appropriate term in this case) you'd buy at a discount warehouse. You might question my mention of transient speed and technical reviewers even clearly state that the sensation of bass tightness is possible only when accompanied by upper midrange from a source such as a bass pedal. But you know certain bass sounds should start and stop on a dime and you would notice them if they don't. It's the difference between a rumble or thud and a good lightning fast kick in the pants.This led me to read more professional subwoofer reviews. I needed extension preferably to at least 25Hz. After perusing the reviews, SVS kept standing out for its combination of low price and awesome extension at high sound pressure levels. Initially, I kept eyeing the holiday subwoofer sales on SVS' website of the PB-1000 but the somewhat more expensive and newer PB-1000 Pro stood out to me for its app that enabled super flexible parametric equalization adjustments in real-time via Bluetooth.I'm so glad I bought the latter a couple of weeks ago. The SVS PB-1000 Pro is slightly larger than my old sub but slightly lighter (at 50 lbs.). For the uninitiated listeners, the on-line manual is extremely helpful yet brief, especially in its discussion of placement options (corner placement, between the center and main front speaker or side wall). Much of the competition provides little detail here. In a few concise sentences, it describes the strengths of each placement option. From deduction you get a sense of what compromises are involved between the options. Then there is a discussion of placement options for those listeners who use two subs for more even bass coverage in the listening room. Simple illustrations clearly show the placement options and include the wireless configuration showing SVS' own wireless transmitter-receiver system.Using the same rear corner (sidewall) placement as my previous subwoofer, I used a sweeping low frequency tone to measure the sound pressure level (SPL) from 160Hz down to 20Hz. The results right out of the box were quite good with relatively flat bass. Without any adjustments the bass remained very strong to around 25Hz. Switching the polarity 180 degrees via the free downloadable SVS Subwoofer app and keeping the crossover frequency at the default 80Hz, I ensured that the front towers crossover was set at the same frequency and I left the power option to the default "On" position and the port setting to the default "open" setting for maximum bass extension. The real godsend was the parametric EQ of the app. It allowed me to control the Q (width) and amplitude of the adjustment at 3 different bass frequencies of my choice. That is, I was able to choose any 3 center frequencies of my choice and make adjustments to the Q at plus or minus 6dB. After some experimentation, I was easily able to obtain flat bass (plus or minus 3dB) down to the 20Hz limit of the swept bass tone. Finally, I used the receivers level calibration system and my SPL meter to set the volume of all channels to the same output level (volume) at my listening position.Of course, I used movie and music passages to evaluate the bass. The first 2 minutes of "Titanic" on Blu-ray as well as the climaxes gave a good sense of solid enveloping bass that remained clean even at high volume. The latest James Bond movie, "No Time To Die" was another good source. When Daniel Craig was in Safin's lab/factory the PB-1000 Pro gave an excellent forewarning of action when it produced nearly inaudible but very palpable, rhythmic, quick yet deep bass pulses. My previous sub was never able to do this.Turning over to music, I played the first and last track of James Horner's "Titanic" CD soundtrack. The unmistakable subsonic bass pressurized the listening room. Switching over to pop/rock material, I played Peter Gabriel's "Shaking The Tree", a track that effectively builds to a climax using big bass kick drums beginning in the middle of the song. At high volumes, you feel the rhythm of the bass in your gut. Finally, I slipped in a1987 release of Holst The Planets conducted by Charles Dutoit with the Orchestre smphonique de Montreal. If you want to hear and feel crescendos, the last 30 seconds of track 7 ("Uranus - The Magician") is skin tingling (or is it intestine jiggling). Even at fairly low volume the PB-1000 Pro made my skin tingle.Regardless of material or volume, the PB-1000 Pro never ran out of gas. There was no congestion of bass caused by the 12-inch driver bottoming out, no distortion, no bloat due to the driver stopping too slow. It just delivered the entire bass range in clean, quick, palpable, gut punching bass when called for. At the same time, it could properly give you a subtle hint of body when the music or movie passage was at lower volumes as well. Whether it's the extra thick surround of the 12-inch driver, the stiff driver material that keeps the driver moving in a pistonic motion even at high volume, the two front-firing ports that never produced any rude noises or chuffing, or the built-in high-powered Class-D amplifier or a combination of these things, I can't fault the performance of this subwoofer. For the average consumer, it may seem expensive but when he or she realizes what it can actually do compared to the competition, it is an unmistakable bargain.
BRAVO!!
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 27, 2021
Svs pb 1000 Pro!! Subwoofer has Amazing performance .I was using B&w DB4S subwoffer, it's sealed subwoffer and svs pb 1000 Pro is ported sub woofers..Its really working Great Bass in Low frequency Response....I loved it.Great output puch.valuebfor money...Comparing to any other subwoffer.....
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