TOP 10 Subwoofers

10/3/2022 Update
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SVS 3000 MICRO Review – Sub specialist’s micro machine

The desire for more bass is there, but integrating a subwoofer can be challenging? The 3000 Micro from SVS might be the easy solution to many problems.The subwoofer specialist SV-Sound from the USA, commonly known as SVS, is actively …
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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.
Recommended 2
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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.
Recommended 3
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VELODYNE DB-15 Review – Deep Blue sub aims to plumb the depths

The Velodyne DB-15 represents the pinnacle of the Deep Blue series introduced earlier this year. The number in its name refers to a 15-inch woofer, indicating a powerful device. This series highlight is a German-American collaboration. Tested at …
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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.
Highly Recommended 4
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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
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