- SVS Sound Car Speaker User Manual
SV Subwoofers
Page 12 
Subsonic Filter and Port Tuning 
Your new SVS subwoofer not only comes with 
our “Tri-Power” port flares, but custom port 
plugs and variable subsonic filter which allow 
your sub to be “tuned” to even lower frequencies 
than its stock configuration. For most people and 
most rooms, your SVS is already configured for 
the best blend of extension (how deep/low your sub goes) and output (how loud it 
gets at a variety of bass frequencies). However, we know that bass is a very personal 
taste and no two rooms will react exactly the same with any subwoofer. So we in-
clude a custom “port plug” that, when inserted into a port, allows you the user to 
experiment with a substantially lower “tune”. 
As with all such devices, there are compromises when tuning a sub lower. Installing 
a port block takes some capacity from upper reaches of bass, installing two port 
blocks naturally limits upper bass response even more. So while you will indeed get 
more bass down low (where DVD and music bass is more rare, but quite exciting!), 
you’ll sacrifice total output capacity above the stock tuning point of the sub (where 
bass is more common). You should decide if the effect is pleasing on the sorts of 
movies and music you enjoy. 
How to do it? To insert a port plug, simply squeeze the foam on one end and press 
the plug into a port flare until it is about 1” lower than the edge of the surface of the 
sub. You can remove the plug by inserting your fingertips into the port flare and 
squeezing and pulling on the foam plug at the same time. Be sure to select the sub-
sonic filter point on the back of your SVS amp which coincides correctly with your 
new “tuning point”. NOTE: We strongly recommend you do NOT run a lower 
subsonic filter point than your port plug configuration would dictate — especially if 
you are running the subwoofer at high sound pressure levels! Moderate levels are 
doubly important if you put the subsonic filter into the 12Hz mode (* contact SVS 
about details on the use of this deepest mode). This simple table indicates the set-
tings you should use in setting up your sub blockers and the subsonic filter knob. 
Look to the next page for a computer simulated response chart showing the reduc-
tion of upper bass when adding one, and then two port-blockers to your SVS (along 
with addition woofer excursion needed to keep up with the lower frequencies). The 
bottom line? Many customers feel the slight loss in upper bass output to be insig-
nificant compared to the deeper response the port block gives. We let you decide
. 
SVS Tuning Chart   Subsonic Filter Knob 
Stock tune (no ports blocked) 
20Hz 
With one port-blocked 
16Hz 
With two ports-blocked * 
12Hz 










