001 Posted August 4, 2020 Share Posted August 4, 2020 $699 now from SVS outlet. the 2000 series are being phased out for the 2000 pro so prices drop quick. https://www.svsound.com/products/pc-2000 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OO1 Posted August 4, 2020 Share Posted August 4, 2020 22 hours ago, Tarheel said: Bought a SVS PC-2000 a month or so ago. Think I paid a grand....now I have seen them at $749. quite unfair , not sure if there is any price protection - it's being phased out -----699$ free shipping today 12h left ------- or trade up , valid for 1 year 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CECAA850 Posted August 4, 2020 Share Posted August 4, 2020 26 minutes ago, RandyH000 said: quite unfair , not sure if there is any price protection - it's being phased out -----699$ free shipping today 12h left ------- or trade up , valid for 1 year @Tarheel Call SVS and as if there's any type of refund available under the circumstance. They normally go above and beyond when trying to appease customers. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iteachstem Posted August 5, 2020 Share Posted August 5, 2020 Some interesting reading on a multiple sub system. https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/audiokinesis-swarm-subwoofer-system/ and https://www.monoandstereo.com/2015/11/audiokinesis-swarm-subwoofer-system.html I understand that sometimes it's hard to put more than one sub in a room correctly.....now adding 4...hmmm. Unless you have a perfect room, or are building a dedicated listening/theater room, decent placement of the subs will be very tricky. I like the idea though. Also, the price point isn't ridiculous considering you get 4 10" subs and a 1000watt amplifier. Specs: Type: Multiple subwoofer system, four subwoofers, series/parallel connection to 1000W subwoofer amplifier (included) Drivers: One 10"4 long-throw driver per sub; vented enclosure for correct roll-off to compensate for room gain (ports can be plugged with supplied plugs, if desired) Frequency response: 20–100Hz (typical in-room) Adjustments: Upper-frequency limit, phase, gain, and one-frequency parametric EQ Dimensions: 12" x 23" x 12" (each subwoofer) Weight: 44 lbs. each Finishes: Oak, maple, or walnut Price: $2500 plus shipping (sold direct) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tarheel Posted August 5, 2020 Share Posted August 5, 2020 My mistake fellas. My sub is the PC-2000 Pro. I guess it's the regular PC-2000 on sale/discontinued. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CECAA850 Posted August 5, 2020 Share Posted August 5, 2020 14 hours ago, Iteachstem said: I understand that sometimes it's hard to put more than one sub in a room correctly.....now adding 4...hmmm. Unless you have a perfect room, or are building a dedicated listening/theater room, decent placement of the subs will be very tricky. I like the idea though. Also, the price point isn't ridiculous considering you get 4 10" subs and a 1000watt amplifier. If you center one sub in the middle of each of the 4 walls you'll get the best coverage. Putting a sub in each of the 4 corners of the room will give you the most output. There's a Harmon white paper on the subject. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iteachstem Posted August 5, 2020 Share Posted August 5, 2020 50 minutes ago, CECAA850 said: If you center one sub in the middle of each of the 4 walls you'll get the best coverage. Putting a sub in each of the 4 corners of the room will give you the most output. There's a Harmon white paper on the subject. I understand the acoustics of it pretty well. What I am referring to as being "Tricky" is when a fire place, staircase, hallway openings, beloved plant that just won't die, etc. end up being in the way. I have a 3.2 system in my living room and I am forced to put both subs on the same wall as the main speakers (My north wall). Not a bad option. However, if I wanted to do the 4 sub option, it wouldn't be possible for me as on the west wall I have a fireplace surrounded by two glass sliding doors on either side... so there is no space on that wall at all. The south "wall" is not a wall at all, ( roughly 2 feet on either side) but a very large opening with a step up leading into the dining room. Finally on the east wall there is a wide opening right in the center with a step up to the front entryway/hallway. So, for me, the best option is to build a dedicated home theater room into the house that I will build when I retire.... that way I can plan for the exact setup I want at the time. Now.... I only have 12 more years to plan it!!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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