SVS SB - 2000 Pro vs Klipsch SPL-120SW vs Dali Sub E-12F

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Hello everyone

My 14 year old JBL E250P started to die slowly. when i watching movie, bass signals do not reach at low volume. Music OK.
I think it is time for change now.
btw my system is Pioneer LX-504 - JBL E80 - JBL Studio 230

I need help choosing
i love deep bass, even in music.


SVS SB - 2000 Pro
Klipsch SPL-120SW
Dali Sub E-12F


thanks
 
Hello everyone

My 14 year old JBL E250P started to die slowly. when i watching movie, bass signals do not reach at low volume. Music OK.
I think it is time for change now.
btw my system is Pioneer LX-504 - JBL E80 - JBL Studio 230

I need help choosing
i love deep bass, even in music.


SVS SB - 2000 Pro
Klipsch SPL-120SW
Dali Sub E-12F


thanks

Without knowing room size & listening levels etc. If you want deep bass, out of those 3 subs I would definitely choose the SVS SB2000 Pro.

In fact I've just bought 2 of them! Not connected them up yet as doing some extensive remodeling.

The SVS will outperform the other 2 with ease imo. It goes lower than the others - in terms of frequency response, and has a bigger plate amp - which will provide greater headroom should you like cranking the volume up! All with a 5yr warranty. It really is a cracking sub

SVS SB2000 Pro =19-240Hz
Klipsch SPL-120SW =24-125Hz
Dali Sub E-12F = 28-190Hz
 
Hello everyone

My 14 year old JBL E250P started to die slowly. when i watching movie, bass signals do not reach at low volume. Music OK.
I think it is time for change now.
btw my system is Pioneer LX-504 - JBL E80 - JBL Studio 230

I need help choosing
i love deep bass, even in music.


SVS SB - 2000 Pro
Klipsch SPL-120SW
Dali Sub E-12F


thanks
I originally had the Dali Sub E-12F and after sitting with it for a few months, exchanged it for the SVS SB2000 Pro. For me the difference in frequency response is definitely noticeable at the lower end. I'm now getting that deep chest rumble on certain movies that wasn't as noticeable before - I'll definitely be going dual soon! :)

As Jester states, it's a cracking sub, which should be expected given its higher price point.
 

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