SVS Ultra Evolution Center Channel Speaker

BlackWhite
    • Apr 15, 2025

    I was impressed by the flagship’s commendably clean sonics, natural-sounding midrange, and deep, authoritative bass.

    Philip Beaudette

    Philip Beaudette

    SoundStage! Hi-Fi
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    • Oct 28, 2025

    The SVS Ultra Evolution Pinnacle. I think I found my forever speaker. And I think you should auditionthem yourself.

    Caleb Denison

    Caleb Denison

    CalebRated
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    • Feb 09, 2025

    Boy was I pleasantly surprised by the SVS Ultra Evolution Tower loudspeakers. While at first glance they may resemble other piano black gloss floorstanding speakers, I was impressed by them in a way that is most decidedly uncommon.

    Matthew Patrick

    Matthew Patrick

    PT Audio
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    • Aug 18, 2025

    Big, bold, and powerful, the SVS Ultra Evolution Pinnacle certainly makes a statement. If you have the space and suitable amplification, they may very well bowl you over!

    Carlo Lo Raso

    Carlo Lo Raso

    Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity
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    • Sep 13, 2024

    Take it from a guy who lives in Cooperstown: The SVS Ultra Evolution Pinnacle Loudspeaker is a Grand Slam.

    Sasha Matson

    Sasha Matson

    Stereophile
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    • Jun 01, 2024

    I think its overall sound signature is nice, and a little bit of extra bass can be pleasing on a lot of content. On acoustic music, it gave a bit more weight to kettle drums and double bass.

    James Larson

    James Larson

    Audioholics
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    • Sep 27, 2024

    However, with the Ultra Evolution Pinnacle, the US manufacturer again delivers a performance that in many ways makes a mockery of the price point – particularly regards authentically deep, punchy bass and room-filling scale.

    Mark Craven

    Mark Craven

    HiFi News
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    • Jul 01, 2024

    I have had some great listening sessions with the Titan, difficult to finish sessions and as a result they are staying here with me, I bought the review pair.

    Terry Ellis

    Terry Ellis

    Pursuit Perfect System
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    • Nov 22, 2025

    so overall I preferred the speakers’ sound with Trinnov’s Optimizer engaged, even though the tradeoff was losing a bit of width and space beyond the towers.

    John Sciacca

    John Sciacca

    Residential Systems
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    • Jun 28, 2024

    this is so far this is this is on my list of favorites um I really really enjoyed listening to them and having the opportunity opportunity opportunity to review them it really didn't matter what I play I I played country music and it sounded great uh I played EDM folk

    Cynthia Blakenship

    Cynthia Blakenship

    The Absolute Sound
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    • Jul 19, 2024

    As the ‘baby’ floorstander in the SVS’s Ultra Evolution range, this is lot of loudspeaker for the money with a smooth and rich musical delivery.

    Andrew Simpson

    Andrew Simpson

    AudioGrade
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    • Aug 31, 2024

    You can tell SVS put a lot of time and effort into the redefining of what a reference sound could be. The system is capable, revealing and good looking to boot. It wavers slightly from the price-to-performance ratio SVS fans have come to adore from its subwoofer range, but it is good to see the company targeting a different segment.

    Matthew Eisengruber

    Matthew Eisengruber

    AVForums
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    • Oct 29, 2025

    The Ultra Evolution Nano Bookshelf Speakers prove that you don’t need to spend a fortune to achieve a well-rounded listening experience.

    Eric Forst

    Eric Forst

    Future Audiophile
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    • Nov 05, 2024

    We admire SVS’s ambition with the Ultra Evolution Towers but the sonic results are too mixed to earn a recommendation

    What Hi-Fi?

    What Hi-Fi?

    What Hi-Fi?
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    • Jul 10, 2024

    SVS has earned a formidable reputation for producing loudspeakers and subwoofers that outperform their reasonable price points. With the new Ultra Evolution range, they’ve more than upheld their past record. While the Ultra Evolution speakers are the company’s priciest offerings to date, most home theater enthusiasts don’t need to win the lottery or take out a second mortgage to at least consider them.

    Tom Norton

    Tom Norton

    Sound and Vision
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