Dual-sub SVS PB 2000 and PB 2000 Pro

SniperREX
SniperREX Posts: 930
My HT is vaulted and approximately 20'x18' and 10' height at the highest point.

I bought a SVS PB 2000 about a year ago. I was thinking of adding a second one, but that particular model is discontinued.

Is there any cons to add a somewhat different sub to my existing one, specifically the PB 2000 Pro?


TVs: Samsung S95B 65" QD-OLED (den) and LG C2 42" OLED (office)
Receiver: Denon AVR-X3700H (den) and Denon AVR-X2300W (den)
SACD and DVD-A player: Oppo BDP-83
Mains: Polk RTi8 (den) and Dali Ikon 8 (office)
Center: Polk CSi5 (den) and Polk CSi3 (office)
Surrounds: Polk FXi5 (den) and Velodyne surrounds (office)
Sub: SVS PB-2000 (den) and PCi 16-46 (office)

Comments

  • Emlyn
    Emlyn Posts: 4,523
    The 2000 Pro model is the closest to the older model but it's not the same thing. The newer one has a stronger amp, dual ports, DSP, a different crossover, and a smaller cabinet. Because of the differences it might work best to have a 2000 Pro in the front corner set up with DSP and the older model in the rear of the room as a support. Or go bigger with the 3000 Pro up front.

    For overall output the 2000 and 2000 Pro are not much different but I'd prefer not to have them as "stereo" subwoofers up front.
  • SniperREX
    SniperREX Posts: 930
    Sounds like I should sell my current sub and buy two 2000 Plus... Let's if I can sell it locally, then I might bite :)


    TVs: Samsung S95B 65" QD-OLED (den) and LG C2 42" OLED (office)
    Receiver: Denon AVR-X3700H (den) and Denon AVR-X2300W (den)
    SACD and DVD-A player: Oppo BDP-83
    Mains: Polk RTi8 (den) and Dali Ikon 8 (office)
    Center: Polk CSi5 (den) and Polk CSi3 (office)
    Surrounds: Polk FXi5 (den) and Velodyne surrounds (office)
    Sub: SVS PB-2000 (den) and PCi 16-46 (office)
  • Emlyn
    Emlyn Posts: 4,523
    edited March 6
    That's what I'd do. Symmetry is important if they are both going to be at the front of the system and there are big benefits to having stereo subwoofers for music. For home theater doesn't matter so much.
  • SniperREX
    SniperREX Posts: 930
    Emlyn wrote: »
    That's what I'd do. Symmetry is important if they are both going to be at the front of the system and there are big benefits to having stereo subwoofers for music. For home theater doesn't matter so much.

    In my den I never listen to music. I only do gaming and watch movies. So I guess adding another sub even if not identical is not a big deal.


    TVs: Samsung S95B 65" QD-OLED (den) and LG C2 42" OLED (office)
    Receiver: Denon AVR-X3700H (den) and Denon AVR-X2300W (den)
    SACD and DVD-A player: Oppo BDP-83
    Mains: Polk RTi8 (den) and Dali Ikon 8 (office)
    Center: Polk CSi5 (den) and Polk CSi3 (office)
    Surrounds: Polk FXi5 (den) and Velodyne surrounds (office)
    Sub: SVS PB-2000 (den) and PCi 16-46 (office)
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,199
    The only time not having a perfectly match set of subwoofers would be close to or at reference volumes. Still the 2000 and 2000 pro both hit down to 20hz so they are going to be closer in performance than not.

    But I do agree IF you can sell your 2000 and get 2 Pro's that would be the ideal move.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • SniperREX
    SniperREX Posts: 930
    Thanks you both for your advice.


    TVs: Samsung S95B 65" QD-OLED (den) and LG C2 42" OLED (office)
    Receiver: Denon AVR-X3700H (den) and Denon AVR-X2300W (den)
    SACD and DVD-A player: Oppo BDP-83
    Mains: Polk RTi8 (den) and Dali Ikon 8 (office)
    Center: Polk CSi5 (den) and Polk CSi3 (office)
    Surrounds: Polk FXi5 (den) and Velodyne surrounds (office)
    Sub: SVS PB-2000 (den) and PCi 16-46 (office)
  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,563
    I would match them if possible especially if one gets DSP and the other doesn’t. Does the original pb2000 have the dsp/svs app?

    Interesting you mention svs

    I just put a deposit on a pair as well
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  • SniperREX
    SniperREX Posts: 930
    Joey_V wrote: »
    I would match them if possible especially if one gets DSP and the other doesn’t. Does the original pb2000 have the dsp/svs app?

    Interesting you mention svs

    I just put a deposit on a pair as well

    The original PB 2000 does not support the app.

    If I sell PB 2000, I'm also considering buying a single sub with 15" woofer like HSU VTF-3 MK5 HP

    https://hsuresearch.com/collections/product-collection-grid-subset/products/vtf-3-mk5-hp-subwoofer

    or a Rhytmik Audio FVX15 Direct Servo

    https://www.rythmikaudio.com/FVX15.html


    TVs: Samsung S95B 65" QD-OLED (den) and LG C2 42" OLED (office)
    Receiver: Denon AVR-X3700H (den) and Denon AVR-X2300W (den)
    SACD and DVD-A player: Oppo BDP-83
    Mains: Polk RTi8 (den) and Dali Ikon 8 (office)
    Center: Polk CSi5 (den) and Polk CSi3 (office)
    Surrounds: Polk FXi5 (den) and Velodyne surrounds (office)
    Sub: SVS PB-2000 (den) and PCi 16-46 (office)