TOP 10 Subwoofers

10/3/2022 Update
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SVS SB-1000 Pro Review – Budget subwoofer takes on all comers

How has SVS managed to get so much bass out of a sealed cabinet so compact and so affordable? Steve Withers falls in love with the SB-1000 Pro. Read our SVS SB-1000 Pro Review. Since 1999, the American company SVS has built a formidable …
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SVS SB-1000 Pro Review
Small but perfectly formed, this powerful sealed sub delivers deep bass from minimal space. Add in the Bluetooth control app, and at this price it’s hard to resist.
PROS:
  • Control via app
  • Very clean sound
  • Variably adjustable
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SVS MICRO 3000 Review – Sub specialist’s micro machine

Mark Craven doesn’t have to make too much space for big bass with this dual 8in woofer. Read our SVS MICRO 3000 Review. Since launching in the late 1990s, American company SVS has developed a reputation for home cinema subwoofers that blend high …
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SVS 3000 MICRO Review
A superb addition to SVS’s portfolio of home cinema subwoofers that outperforms its siZe and price point. Overall styling and the Bluetooth control app are positives too.
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KLIPSCH SPL-150 Review – American muscle, value for money

Klipsch’s SPL-150 subwoofer is certainly big, but is it clever? And does that really matter when this bass beast sells for just £? Richard Stevenson investigates. Read our KLIPSCH SPL-150 Review. HOLD THE PHONE, is that a 15in subwoofer with a …
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KLIPSCH SPL-150 Review
The SPL-150 delivers on its ‘badass bass’ promise. Impressive LFE depth and energy for the price, but subtlety and speed aren’t strong points.
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B&W DB1D Review

Fact. The DB1D is the most powerful active subwoofer B&W has ever made. And if that fact doesn’t get your blood racing, how about that it has a low-frequency response that stretches down below 9Hz, as well as the ability to comfortably generate …
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VELODYNE DB-15 Review – Deep Blue sub aims to plumb the depths

Thanks to its monster 15in driver, Velodyne Acoustics’ new sealed subwoofer gives Mark Craven a taste of the low life. Read our VELODYNE DB-15 Review. LONG-TERM AV FANS will remember Velodyne. Once the go-to for superior, face-melting …
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VELODYNE DB-15 Review
This subwoofer gives you a 15in driver in a cabinet that’s not too big and then hammers you about the head with it. A deep, cinematic performer with an exuberant edge.
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KEF KC62 Review – KEF sub thinks inside the box

KEF’s new subwoofer is calling out for a slick nickname. From the brand that brought us the Blade and Muon speakers, plus The Reference range, comes the…KC62. This moniker makes it sound like something that’s fallen off a spreadsheet rather than …
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KEF KC62 Review
KEF’s mini woofer looks as cool as a cucumber and sounds it too. Bass is deep and plenty loud enough, and always totally controlled. A thing of beauty, priced accordingly
PROS:
  • Incredible extension from incredibly small design
  • Highly flexible controls and features
  • Wireless option
  • Elegant finish
CONS:
  • Limited peak output