Most consumers believe punchy bass and sizzling highs are key to a good speaker. If that sounds like your taste, then you have a lot of options available for you (because a lot of manufacturers cater to booming bass). But the mark of a truly good speaker is the ability to blend the sound in such a way that you hear it as the artist intended.
Instead of highlighting the low and high ends, you should aim to get a balance so you can hear all voices, instruments, and ranges coming together to form a perfect union.
That's not to say you want a muddy sound (as a lot of low-end speakers will deliver). The goal is to create a sound field that allows each instrument or voice to show itself when necessary (such as a solo or particularly important passage for a certain vocal range).
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I've experienced a lot of speakers that punch up certain frequency ranges because, well, that's what's popular. And certain musical genres inadvertently place those demands on manufacturers.
But my aural happy place is when a pair of speakers can deliver a buttery smooth blend of sounds that don't force a particular range at me. Instead, I get to hear the music how the artist intended it. For many, such speakers would be called "Studio Monitors" because they allow whoever is listening to hear the truth in the sound.
The SVS Prime Wireless Pro powered speakers delivered that very thing to me. And paired with my SVS SB-1000 Pro subwoofer , everything I threw at the setup was gloriously smooth. Hearing music through these speakers was like coming home.
These speakers deliver some of the smoothest, best-blended sound I've heard at this price point.
Classical, choral, rock, prog, metal, classic rock...the genre didn't matter, as these speakers could handle it all.
Of course, sound preference is a personal affair, but when you find a pair of speakers that can deliver a neutral sound, without lacking excitement, you know you have something special.
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Note: The preset feature is used in combination with the mobile app that you can pair with the speakers. Although I installed the app, I didn't dive too deep into it because I didn't it necessary.
First off, I should mention that I have a unique setup. I listen to both my turntable and PC from the same speakers (I know, bad audiophile). The reason for this setup is that I listen to both while writing. Sometimes, I'll want to hear a piece of music from vinyl, and other times, I'll want to hear something I don't yet have on my medium of choice. And because my office (with cats roaming around) isn't exactly conducive to floor-mount speakers, I tend to go the bookshelf route.
My previous speakers included both Aux and Line In inputs, which meant I could plug my Rega P8 turntable into one and my PC into the other.
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The SVS Prime Wireless Pro speakers have a single RCA Line In and a 3.5mm Line In. You can't plug both of those in and expect the speakers to know which device to prioritize. That's when I had to switch my PC over to the Bluetooth option and connect my turntable to the RCA Line In.
The only caveat is that mySystem76 Thelio disconnects the Bluetooth speakers every time the screen locks. So when I log back in, I have to reconnect the speakers via the Bluetooth manager. No big deal.
Okay, on to the music. As I said, I ran these speakers through several genres. Here's a representation:
Along with my testing tracks (all played on vinyl), I've spent the past two weeks listening to Christmas music (as I always do this time of year), and every song filled my heart with delight.
If your current speakers sound too harsh or muddy, upgrading to a quality pair of active speakers can make a significant difference. After testing, I found theSVS Prime Wireless Pro to offer a well-balanced sound and a refined design, making them a standout choice at this price point. It's even better that you can now buy one for$200 off, a discount that likely won't last for a while.
The specs for the SVS Prime Wireless Pro powered speakers look like this:
This article was originally published on December 27, 2023, and was updated on March 21, 2025.