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title: "SB-3000 Sealed Subwoofer"
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# Bluetooth app control 800W RMS power 50MHz advanced DSP SB-3000 Sealed Subwoofer

**Brand:** svs
**Price:** VT560630
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Feel the bass, not the bulk — SVS SB-3000 commands your space with style and power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SB-3000 Sealed Subwoofer by svs
- **How much does it cost?** VT560630 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- svs enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted svs brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Powerhouse Precision:** 800 watts RMS & 2,500+ watts peak deliver room-shaking bass with surgical accuracy.
- • **Compact Yet Commanding:** 13-inch high-excursion driver in a sleek 15-inch cube outperforms much larger subs.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Clarity:** Aluminum vented cone and extreme-excursion surround ensure tight, distortion-free bass.
- • **Tailored Sound Experience:** 50MHz High-Res DSP adapts to your room for pristine, reference-level low frequencies.
- • **Smart Control at Your Fingertips:** Bluetooth-enabled SVS app lets you fine-tune crossover, EQ, and presets from your seat.

## Overview

The SVS SB-3000 is a compact 13-inch sealed subwoofer boasting an 800W RMS (2,500+W peak) Sledge STA-800D2 amplifier, advanced 50MHz DSP, and Bluetooth app control. Its innovative aluminum vented driver and sealed cabinet deliver deep, precise bass with minimal distortion, making it a top-tier choice for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts seeking reference-quality performance in a sleek, space-conscious design.

## Description

Chest-thumping output and extreme low frequency extension with stunning refinement and musicality â reference subwoofer performance has never been available in this price range or from a cabinet of this size, ever. The SB-3000 features an all-new first ever 13-inch high-excursion SVS driver and 800 watts RMS, 2,500+ watts peak power Sledge amplifier with fully discrete MOSFET output. Its deep and thunderous low frequency output with revealing clarity and flawless tonal accuracy delights hardcore audiophiles and home theater fans alike. Measuring just over 15-inches cubed, the SB-3000 outperforms much larger subwoofers and takes command of a room sonically without taking over visually.

Review: Blown away-update - *Update 3/19/23...if you are only considering a subwoofer like this it may be tricky to hold off on upgrading your other speakers. Especially if your other speakers are in the entry level budget range (like my Polk TSI series). After spending some more time listening to music, the quality of bass with this sub made me start hearing & paying more attention to the deficiencies of my Polk front towers. I ended up replacing the towers with Kilpsch RP8000fs & am blown away at the night & day difference, not just the bass digging much deeper but mid-range...and the highs the Polk did do nicely with, just weren't a match for the Klipsch RP either. So at 1st I tried just stopping there for now as the music listening is transformed, only needing the SVS for home theater and occasionally for music with the Klipsch if wanting an extra bass kick (probably 5% if that of music I listen to needs it though at this point). I enjoy the Pure Direct mode on my AVR for music, which sends the cleanest 2.0 signal not allowing any sub use, or any eq boosts. Anyway didn't take long to then be displeased with how my Polk center sounded & now I am awaiting new center, rears & Atmos. I am returning the earlier Klipsch R41SA, it's part of their entry Reference series, now everything is their next up Reference Premier series. Except the sub though...SVS still is the better sub option dollar for dollar & pound for pound. But the more "premium" sound & feel of SVS complements my new speakers much better. Basically, if anyone is in a similar position just be clear on return windows & ultimately make the decision in time for that. Also be prepared to evaluate your current other speakers a bit differently with this SVS SB3000 in the mix. However - that said - it's just my experience, the SVS still blended great with my Polks in home theater...and the sealed nature allowed its speed & timing to do great with music. Still could not sense the bass was coming from a different location. But the quality of the bass vs the quality of the midrange & highs...for music...that's what led me down the rabbit hole of replacing my entire speaker set up. Coming from a Polk PSW505, this is in a totally different league. Not just because of how much lower it goes (Polk rated as going down to 28 hz +/- 3db, to 23 overall, this tank goes to 18, and 17 overall). Room gain in my condo likely brings this even lower, as I have heard sealed subs benefit from room gain. The overall bass quality even in the 30s & up the Polk can output is much tighter on the SVS. Being sealed makes it great for music, but it's pretty powerful for movies & TV as well. It's basically the same overall size as the Polk (which was a 12" ported), this is a 13" sealed. I live in a condo so a riser/subdude was critical for the Polk & this SVS fits on it as well. When calibrated just right this blends in with my Polk speakers perfectly. Speakers include Polk TSI 400 fronts, CS20 center. T15 surrounds, & Klipsch R-41SA Atmos front firing. Connected to a Yamaha Aventage A2A receiver that I also just purchased with this sub. The phone app to control & save various settings is great, I can tinker with it from my seat. SVS customer service is awesome as well. One thing I learned from them is a y splitter cable adds a bit more loudness automatically vs the single connection. Also, the volume of the sub is not a standard volume setting but a volume gain. It goes from -60 to 0, and SVS has it defaulted at -10. I thought that was like putting the volume at 83% which was odd so I put it at -30 for YPAO calibration with the receiver. It made the oomph less intense at first & SVS explained how the volume begins being linear at -23. So -10 is actually about 50% of its volume. That makes sense as Yamaha said to have the sub at 50% for YPAO. When calibrating that way and keeping the Yamaha level in the negative it sounds like it should. Music sounds better/tighter/thicker (even at low volume) and I was missing out on a lot of thunder in movies & TV which often times have an LFE signal in the mid 20s & lower, which the Polk just couldn't output. At some point I will get another to have 2 subs connected to my receiver, but for now I am still blown away by how much better everything sounds (and "feels"). And this hasn't fully broken in yet...SVS said about 30 hours, I am getting there but probably at about 15-20 hrs so far. The tradeoff with my subdude riser is less shaking & rattling, but it's necessary to keep my neighbors from complaining. Even with the subdude there is the occasional rattling, overall I still feel it in the air if that makes sense. Chest thumping tight punching kind of bass is how I describe it...highly recommend this, due to the size not being excessive & the quality & depth it provides for music & movies/TV. The piano black is worth the extra $100 too, for me that is. Last thing is I recommend crossing over at 80 even if your fronts can handle bass down in the 30s or 40s like mine. Comparing the crossover at 60 to 80, the SVS just handles bass in general (even in the 60s & 70s) better than tower speakers. This also lets the receiver breathe a bit & focus the towers on what they excel at above 80. Try for yourself of course & whatever sounds better to you, go for it.
Review: Value without compromise, a classy unit! - Just got this to replace a great but now vintage 15" Def Tech powered sub. It is first of all, a beautifully finished product in gloss black and arrived packaged with care. Watching the battle scenes in Fury lets this bad boy show off its boom. German artillery rounds landing as loud as you're likely to listen without making your ears bleed with zero distortion or muddiness. The impact of sub sonic content is haptic. The cabinet construction and amp make this unit out perform my old Def Tech despite a smaller driver. App on iPhone allows changing volume and many features on the fly which is nice. I am almost tempted to blend it into my 2 channel listening but my Dali Euphonias have such deep tuneful bass response, I probably will not. I do enjoy having this capability if the urge strikes however. It is also a bit smaller and easier to move than my old unit. Overalls its a home run sonically and aesthetically. And a bargain to boot!

## Features

- Unheard of reference subwoofer performance for the price and also for its compact size differentiate the SB-3000 subwoofer from anything available. A sophisticated 800 watts RMS, 2,500+ watts peak power Sledge STA-800D2 DSP amplifier, innovative new 13-inch high-excursion SVS driver and an optimized sealed cabinet design take control of a room with deeper bass and higher output levels than what is typically possible from a relatively compact subwoofer.
- First ever 13-inch high-excursion SVS driver is an iron fist inside a velvet glove. Completely new design delivers punishing levels of low frequency output, while maintaining crisp speed in transients by stopping and starting on a dime with precision. An aluminum vented cone with exceptional stiffness to mass ratio and a proprietary injection molded extreme-excursion surround ensure flawless pistonic motion for pinpoint control and accuracy.
- Conservatively rated at 800 watts RMS, 2,500+ watts peak power, the Sledge STA-800D2 amplifier maximizes the full potential of the 13-inch driver with effortless power and absolute control. The innovative design combines the efficiency of a Class D amplifier with the ability to move colossal amounts of current through the fully discrete MOSFETs for outstanding real-world subwoofer performance at all drive levels.
- Sophisticated 50Mhz High Resolution Analog Devices Audio DSP is the most advanced digital processor ever used in a subwoofer and maintains pinpoint accuracy and pristine sound quality through advanced in-room tuning, optimized frequency response curves, powerful DSP controls and more.
- The SVS subwoofer app is the most convenient way to control volume, access multiple DSP functions and program custom presets for one-touch tuning optimized for music, movies, gaming, and more. Adjust crossover frequencies, a three-band parametric EQ, polarity, room gain and more from your favorite seat. Bluetooth connectivity allows full control, even when the subwoofer is out of sight and bi-directional feedback shows adjustments in real time on both the app and rear panel subwoofer interface.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07K6V2699 |
| Additional Features | auto EQ |
| Antenna Location | For Surround Sound Systems |
| Audio Driver Size | 13 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151,529 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #253 in Home Audio Subwoofers |
| Brand | SVS |
| Built-In Media | Remote Control, Feet |
| Color | Piano Gloss Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, MP3 Player, Projector, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (125) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.8"D x 15.2"W x 15.6"H |
| Item Weight | 28.06 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | SVS |
| Model Name | SB-3000 |
| Model Number | JBLSENSELITEBLKAM |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series Number | 3000 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 800 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 15 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 13 Inches |
| UPC | 856677007596 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 13 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Surround
- **Brand:** SVS
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wired
- **Mounting Type:** Floor Standing
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 800 Watts

## Images

![SB-3000 Sealed Subwoofer - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71IHmqVuOOL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you run two of these on a 20 amp circuit where your av receiver is possibly 7 amps?**
A: Subwoofer amps are transient load devices (unlike steady draw devices like vacuum cleaners, space heaters, hair dryers, etc.). The steady draw devices are what typically will trip a circuit breaker, not audio equipment.
 
As an example, using our highest-powered model (our others will be proportionately lower based on RMS rating), our 16-Ultra has a 1500W amp. But it won't pull that much power from the outlet except at the max playback level and only for brief periods. While the below are estimates, you can expect the subwoofer to pull about the following power levels under various conditions:
 
• standby = <0.5W
• on at idle with no signal = 22W
• low to moderate volumes = 50W-200W
• loud to very loud volumes = 300W-1500W
 
Power = Voltage x Amperage. Peak amperage draw for a 120V source would be 1500W = 120V x Amps = 12.5A, but that would only be for a very brief period. The average amperage draw would be much lower of course, typically 1-3 amps at most playback levels. A circuit breaker will pass much more current than its rated capacity – but only for brief periods of time – it’s the steady state devices mentioned above which are problematic. Typically, even dual 16-Ultras on a single 15A breaker will be just fine.

**Q: The SB 3000 is worldwide voltage ?**
A: Marking on back indicates 100-120V/50-60Hz.

**Q: Will I b able to connect this sub to my jbl party speaker 300?**
A: Thanks for your question. JBL PartyBox series speakers have no provision to connect a wired, powered subwoofer.
World Wide Stereo – since 1979 – and a proud authorized SVS and JBL dealer.

**Q: Does this unit natively support bluetooth connection as an lfe subwoofer?  say to a denon avr-x3700h?**
A: First off, this is one amazing thumper!! This unit requires a separate module from SVS for Bluetooth connectivity.  I have it hardwired.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blown away-update
*by S***D on February 18, 2023*

*Update 3/19/23...if you are only considering a subwoofer like this it may be tricky to hold off on upgrading your other speakers. Especially if your other speakers are in the entry level budget range (like my Polk TSI series). After spending some more time listening to music, the quality of bass with this sub made me start hearing & paying more attention to the deficiencies of my Polk front towers. I ended up replacing the towers with Kilpsch RP8000fs & am blown away at the night & day difference, not just the bass digging much deeper but mid-range...and the highs the Polk did do nicely with, just weren't a match for the Klipsch RP either. So at 1st I tried just stopping there for now as the music listening is transformed, only needing the SVS for home theater and occasionally for music with the Klipsch if wanting an extra bass kick (probably 5% if that of music I listen to needs it though at this point). I enjoy the Pure Direct mode on my AVR for music, which sends the cleanest 2.0 signal not allowing any sub use, or any eq boosts. Anyway didn't take long to then be displeased with how my Polk center sounded & now I am awaiting new center, rears & Atmos. I am returning the earlier Klipsch R41SA, it's part of their entry Reference series, now everything is their next up Reference Premier series. Except the sub though...SVS still is the better sub option dollar for dollar & pound for pound. But the more "premium" sound & feel of SVS complements my new speakers much better. Basically, if anyone is in a similar position just be clear on return windows & ultimately make the decision in time for that. Also be prepared to evaluate your current other speakers a bit differently with this SVS SB3000 in the mix. However - that said - it's just my experience, the SVS still blended great with my Polks in home theater...and the sealed nature allowed its speed & timing to do great with music. Still could not sense the bass was coming from a different location. But the quality of the bass vs the quality of the midrange & highs...for music...that's what led me down the rabbit hole of replacing my entire speaker set up. Coming from a Polk PSW505, this is in a totally different league. Not just because of how much lower it goes (Polk rated as going down to 28 hz +/- 3db, to 23 overall, this tank goes to 18, and 17 overall). Room gain in my condo likely brings this even lower, as I have heard sealed subs benefit from room gain. The overall bass quality even in the 30s & up the Polk can output is much tighter on the SVS. Being sealed makes it great for music, but it's pretty powerful for movies & TV as well. It's basically the same overall size as the Polk (which was a 12" ported), this is a 13" sealed. I live in a condo so a riser/subdude was critical for the Polk & this SVS fits on it as well. When calibrated just right this blends in with my Polk speakers perfectly. Speakers include Polk TSI 400 fronts, CS20 center. T15 surrounds, & Klipsch R-41SA Atmos front firing. Connected to a Yamaha Aventage A2A receiver that I also just purchased with this sub. The phone app to control & save various settings is great, I can tinker with it from my seat. SVS customer service is awesome as well. One thing I learned from them is a y splitter cable adds a bit more loudness automatically vs the single connection. Also, the volume of the sub is not a standard volume setting but a volume gain. It goes from -60 to 0, and SVS has it defaulted at -10. I thought that was like putting the volume at 83% which was odd so I put it at -30 for YPAO calibration with the receiver. It made the oomph less intense at first & SVS explained how the volume begins being linear at -23. So -10 is actually about 50% of its volume. That makes sense as Yamaha said to have the sub at 50% for YPAO. When calibrating that way and keeping the Yamaha level in the negative it sounds like it should. Music sounds better/tighter/thicker (even at low volume) and I was missing out on a lot of thunder in movies & TV which often times have an LFE signal in the mid 20s & lower, which the Polk just couldn't output. At some point I will get another to have 2 subs connected to my receiver, but for now I am still blown away by how much better everything sounds (and "feels"). And this hasn't fully broken in yet...SVS said about 30 hours, I am getting there but probably at about 15-20 hrs so far. The tradeoff with my subdude riser is less shaking & rattling, but it's necessary to keep my neighbors from complaining. Even with the subdude there is the occasional rattling, overall I still feel it in the air if that makes sense. Chest thumping tight punching kind of bass is how I describe it...highly recommend this, due to the size not being excessive & the quality & depth it provides for music & movies/TV. The piano black is worth the extra $100 too, for me that is. Last thing is I recommend crossing over at 80 even if your fronts can handle bass down in the 30s or 40s like mine. Comparing the crossover at 60 to 80, the SVS just handles bass in general (even in the 60s & 70s) better than tower speakers. This also lets the receiver breathe a bit & focus the towers on what they excel at above 80. Try for yourself of course & whatever sounds better to you, go for it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Value without compromise, a classy unit!
*by A***C on April 23, 2022*

Just got this to replace a great but now vintage 15" Def Tech powered sub. It is first of all, a beautifully finished product in gloss black and arrived packaged with care. Watching the battle scenes in Fury lets this bad boy show off its boom. German artillery rounds landing as loud as you're likely to listen without making your ears bleed with zero distortion or muddiness. The impact of sub sonic content is haptic. The cabinet construction and amp make this unit out perform my old Def Tech despite a smaller driver. App on iPhone allows changing volume and many features on the fly which is nice. I am almost tempted to blend it into my 2 channel listening but my Dali Euphonias have such deep tuneful bass response, I probably will not. I do enjoy having this capability if the urge strikes however. It is also a bit smaller and easier to move than my old unit. Overalls its a home run sonically and aesthetically. And a bargain to boot!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So good you forget it's there, only one nit
*by C***F on November 27, 2019*

I installed this unit in a large, open den/family room where the primary speakers are in-wall and in-ceiling. The SB-3000 produces enough base for you to feel when sitting on the sofa, and responded well enough to the receiver's set-up routine that it integrates seamlessly with the rest of the system. The only nit: some of the press on this unit hypes its app for adjustments. Sort of true...in the app there is parametric EQ (not graphic EQ), but no onboard sound analyzer. So if you want to tweak the unit you either need to go by ear, or have an external piece of gear. Out of the box settings as tweaked by my receiver work just fine, so I don't feel the absence of more adjustment support in the app. But if that sort of thing is important to you, go in realizing that the in-app tweaking is less than intuitive.

## Frequently Bought Together

- SVS SB-3000 13" Sealed Subwoofer (Piano Gloss Black)
- SVS SoundPath Subwoofer Isolation System, 4-Pack
- SVS SoundPath 3M RCA SoundPath Audio Interconnect

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