pratul
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Anthem AVM 70
- Main Amp
- Anthem MCA 20
- Additional Amp
- Anthem MCA 50
- Other Amp
- Monoprice Monolith 7x200
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Oppo
- Streaming Equipment
- ROKU Ultra2
- Streaming Subscriptions
- HBO Max, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Xfinity
- Front Speakers
- M&K S-150 THX
- Center Channel Speaker
- M&K S-150 THX
- Surround Speakers
- M&K SS-150 THX
- Surround Back Speakers
- M&K SS-250 THX
- Front Height Speakers
- Monoprice Caliber
- Rear Height Speakers
- Monoprice Caliber
- Subwoofers
- M&K MX5000 M2 x2 + SVS PB-16 Ultra x 2
- Screen
- Stewart 120" Greyhawk
- Video Display Device
- JVC RS40U
- Satellite System
- People still use satellite systems? ;)
My theater is 33.83 x 13.83 x 8.86 Feet (3941 Cu Ft.). I currently have two M&K 5000 Mk2 subs which produce pretty decent bass but I want more 
I am currently considering SVS subs.
I used the SVS Sub matching tool and it recommends either the SB/PB-3000 or the SB/PB-4000 to go with my current speakers. However, when I emailed SVS all my details they recommended two PB-1000s because they are ported just like my current subs (they are not) and are close to the power rating of my current subs. So, I am confused.
Initially, I want to use my current subs along with the new subs. However, in the future, I might just sell the M&K subs and if needed, replace them with 2 more SVSs. Depends on the room modes and if more are needed to address them.
Hoping folks more knowledgeable than me can help with the following questions:
Size: Doesn't matter. I have enough room to take in large subs.
Cost: Not really an issue but would like to stay below $2000 - $2500 per sub
What do you guys recommend?

I am currently considering SVS subs.
I used the SVS Sub matching tool and it recommends either the SB/PB-3000 or the SB/PB-4000 to go with my current speakers. However, when I emailed SVS all my details they recommended two PB-1000s because they are ported just like my current subs (they are not) and are close to the power rating of my current subs. So, I am confused.
Initially, I want to use my current subs along with the new subs. However, in the future, I might just sell the M&K subs and if needed, replace them with 2 more SVSs. Depends on the room modes and if more are needed to address them.
Hoping folks more knowledgeable than me can help with the following questions:
- Sealed vs Ported: My current subs are of the push-pull design, per M&K they are "sealed" and not ported. Will a ported design compliment them or create problems? I am also thinking if I get a ported design sub, I can always plug the ports if they end up being an issue. Correct?
- Power Matching: Do the new subs have to match the power handling capacity of the current subs? My current subs are rated for 400W RMS. If I get more powerful subs, they just might not work as hard if I set all to produce identical output or I can set them up to be the primary and the existing ones filling in the gaps. What do you recommend?
- Power capacity: Is there a recommended power based on room volume? How much power do I need for ~4000 cu. Ft.?
Size: Doesn't matter. I have enough room to take in large subs.
Cost: Not really an issue but would like to stay below $2000 - $2500 per sub
What do you guys recommend?