svs 3000 micro subwoofer review

Subwoofer Mania
2 min readNov 22, 2022

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The desire for more bass is there, but the integration of a subwoofer is becoming a challenge. The 3000 Micro from SVS can easily solve many problems. We tested him.

The subwoofer specialist SV-Sound from the USA, usually just called SVS, is diligently expanding its portfolio. The new stars in the bass sky are the PB 1000 Pro (with bass reflex), SB 1000 Pro (closed), and 3000 Micro. We take a closer look at the latter in this test.

The range of SVS now ranges from the monstrous and wall plaster-endangering SB-16 Ultra down to the cute 3000 Micro. But don’t let the cute looks fool you. The pressure that came out later in the test raised doubts as to whether it was really just a bass cube at work.

In-home cinema, it has long been customary to integrate one or more dedicated depth workers into the speaker set for an immersive sound experience. But two-channel listeners also like to use the bass boxes and are less and less loyal to their speaker brand. SVS is very popular with buyers.

The reasons for this lie in the fair pricing and the simple operation or in the ingenious app control. If there is no AV receiver with sophisticated calibration via a microphone at the listening position, controlling the subwoofer via the app is a must-have. Since classic stereo setups usually work with amplifiers without calibration, the app is worth its weight in gold here.

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