Klipsch R-110SW vs SVS PB-1000

R-110SW vs PB-1000 comparison chart

Overall
Klipsch R-110SW
5.6
SVS PB-1000
7.3
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Klipsch R-110SW vs SVS PB-1000 review

Klipsch R-110SW vs SVS PB-1000

Klipsch R-110SW review

The R-110SW is a good addition to your home audio system. It is ideal for high-performance systems and provides deep bass. The Klipsch R-110SW has a 450-watt amplifier and a 10-inch copper-ceramic woofer. There are various inputs and inputs on the rear panel.

Klipsch is designed conceptually and to the smallest detail. The sub has a style that combines classic clear Klipsch audio with a contemporary look. Strict textured vinyl wraps make Reference subwoofers an elegant addition to your furniture and interior. Klipsch R-110SW vs SVS PB-1000 is a little lighter (17,8 kg vs 21 kg).

Klipsch R-110SW

SVS PB-1000 review

The SVS PB-1000 has an RMS power of 300 watts vs Klipsch R-110SW has 200 watts. This is a powerful active sub, and its power is enough to fill rooms of different sizes. The built-in amplifier SVS Sledge STA-300D operates in class D and generates more than 700 watts in peak.

The subwoofer looks neat and compact. It looks discreet, but modern, and assembled, by the way, very high quality. There is a complete set of inputs and outputs: stereo high- and low-level, as well as LFE, combined with a low-level.

SVS PB-1000

Klipsch R-110SW pros & cons

Pros

  • “Bass reflex” housing with a front diffuser
  • Wireless connectivity with optional Klipsch WA-2 kit (sold separately)

Cons

  • The LED quickly burned out

SVS PB-1000 pros & cons

Pros

  • Good bass control
  • The quality of the material is top-notch

Cons

  • The front panel has a bright LED indicator

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