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SVS PB-3000 subwoofer review

Mark Craven discovers SVS's mid-range ported subwoofer adds an extra layer of enjoyment to heavyweight soundmixes. Cue Ready Player One... SVS has a settled strategy when it comes to its subwoofer...

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Paradigm Defiance V12 subwoofer review

The Canadian company's mid-level Defiance bassmaker gives Steve Withers a taste of 21st century subwoofery It's fair to say that the humble subwoofer hasn't changed much over the years. Manufacturers...

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Klipsch SPL-150 subwoofer review

Klipsch's SPL-150 subwoofer is certainly big, but is it clever? And does that really matter when this bass beast sells for just £850? Richard Stevenson investigates Hold the phone, is that a 15in...

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KEF KC62 subwoofer review

Mark Craven admires the brains behind this brawny, bijou bassmaker KEF's new subwoofer is calling out for a slick nickname. From the brand that brought us the Blade and Muon speakers, plus The...

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SVS SB-1000 Pro Subwoofer Review

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 Since 1999 American company SVS has built a formidable...

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SVS 3000 Micro subwoofer review

Since launching in the late 1990s, American company SVS has developed a reputation for home cinema subwoofers that blend high performance with bargain price tags. And the 3000 Micro, its dinkiest model...

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Velodyne DB-15 Subwoofer

Thanks to its monster 15in driver, Velodyne Acoustics' new sealed subwoofer gives Mark Craven a taste of the low life Long-term AV fans will remember Velodyne. Once the go-to for superior, face-melting...

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KEF KF92 subwoofer review

KEF applies Newton's Third Law to its mid-range dual-driver bassmaker, which leaves Steve Withers searching for his lab coat and Godzilla disc If you managed to stay awake during physics classes at...

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Perlisten Audio S Series 7.1 Speaker System Review

The performance of some high-end speakers from a new US brand makes Mark Craven sit up and listen With so many speaker brands competing in the home cinema/hi-fi markets, it can sometimes be hard to...

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M&K Sound X15+ Subwoofer Review

The flagship model in M&K's upgraded X+ Series is the first of its subwoofers to be certified THX Dominus. Steve Withers hires a forklift and checks it out All speakers operate on the same basic...

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REL HT/1510 Predator Subwoofer Review

REL's home cinema-centric subwoofer range returns, once again with a 'no-frills, all the spills' ethos. Richard Stevenson plays fast and deep with the 15in HT/1510 REL's dedicated Home Theatre (HT)...

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Perlisten D215s Subwoofer Review

Whoever said the best things come in small packages likely hadn't met this 2 x 15in, 92kg subwoofer, reckons Mark Craven – and the D215s is a brilliant blend of brains and brawn Perlisten Audio...

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REL HT/1003 MKII Subwoofer Review

REL has upgraded its HT range of home cinema-focused subwoofers, but do they live up to their catchy nicknames? Steve Withers finds out REL has long touted its ability to make subwoofers that work...

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MartinLogan Dynamo 800X subwoofer review

The middle model in MartinLogan’s five-strong Dynamo series of active subwoofers, the 800X is a svelte little box of joy. Core specifications are right on the money, with the sealed enclosure featuring...

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REL Reference No.31 subwoofer review

As naming protocols go, a Reference product designation based on the number of years you have been in business has limitations… Yet there is very little else limited about REL's No.31, which hit...

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Velodyne Impact X 12 subwoofer review

The Impact X Series is Velodyne's take on high-value subwoofery; all the LFE spills without the frills. Available in 10in, 12in and 15in variants, the theme is front-firing single-driver subwoofers...

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Perlisten R212s subwoofer review

The R212s is a very capable subwoofer that manages to deliver plenty of blunt force trauma while being nimble and responsive when faced with sudden transients. Think of somebody with a bricklayer's...

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Monitor Audio Anthra W15 subwoofer review

With a new range of subwoofers to sample, Richard Stevenson naturally opted for the flagship 15in modelHeading up a trio of new premium subwoofers from British brand Monitor Audio, the Anthra W15...

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