SVS SB-2000 vs Klipsch R-112SW

SB-2000 vs R-112SW comparison chart

Overall
SVS SB-2000
7.3
Klipsch R-112SW
7
8
8

SVS SB-2000 vs Klipsch R-112SW review

SVS SB-2000 vs Klipsch R-112SW

SVS SB-2000 review

A subwoofer built based on a 12-inch ventilated driver. A Class D Power Sledge STA-550D amplifier is installed on discrete MOSFETs in the output stage. SVS SB-2000 vs Klipsch R-112SW has 500 W power, while Klipsch has 300 W.

The junior SVS SB-2000 fit in a cubic case with a side of only about 38 cm, while playing from 20 Hz. The design is heavy and high quality. A device with integrated legs. This model has a very attractive and at the same time minimalistic design. The sub is presented in black color. It equipped with all the necessary inputs and outputs.

SVS SB-2000

Klipsch R-112SW review

Floor active subwoofer, 300 W (nominal) and 600 W (maximal) power. The subwoofer R-112SW allows you to feel the music being played, and not just hear it. A built-in digital amplifier provides ample power and fidelity. It is made in a “bass reflex” type case with a front speaker arrangement.

The rectangular phase inverter port is located on the front panel. The R-112SW 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-112SW

SVS SB-2000 pros & cons

Pros

  • Truly explosive bass in a compact cubic body
  • It goes well with any speakers

Cons

  • Not enough power for a large room

Klipsch R-112SW pros & cons

Pros

  • WA port for connecting the WA-2 wireless module (not included)
  • Auto power off

Cons

  • The internal amplifier just stopped working

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Rating 4.3 4.3
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