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SVS Sound Ultra Evolution Tower Speaker (Each)SVS Ultra Evolution Tower Speaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Ultra Evolution Tower is a three way bass reflex floorstanding loudspeaker from SVS (Youngstown, Ohio, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. The most compact floorstanding model in the Ultra Evolution series, it shares the same Acoustically Centered Time Alignment cabinet architecture, 1 inch diamond coated aluminum dome tweeter, and Force Balanced Opposed woofer array

SVS Ultra Evolution Tower Speaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Ultra Evolution Tower is a three-way bass reflex floorstanding loudspeaker from SVS (Youngstown, Ohio, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. The most compact floorstanding model in the Ultra Evolution series, it shares the same Acoustically Centered Time Alignment cabinet architecture, 1-inch diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeter, and Force-Balanced Opposed woofer array found in the larger Titan and flagship Pinnacle, delivering a frequency response of 30Hz to 40kHz (+/-3dB) from a tower that weighs 59.5 pounds and stands 44.49 inches tall. Quad 5.25-inch glass-fiber woofers, dual 4.5-inch midrange drivers, and vapor-deposited diamond tweeter technology combine in a speaker engineered for rich, detailed sound, commanding bass, and a precise, broad soundstage that sets a new benchmark for performance in its class. Sold individually, it is designed for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts seeking the full Ultra Evolution acoustic experience in a smaller room-friendly footprint.

Acoustically Centered Time Alignment and Cabinet Architecture

The Ultra Evolution Tower is built around SVS's Acoustically Centered Time Alignment architecture, the same geometry that defines every floorstanding model in the Ultra Evolution lineup. The curved front baffle aligns the sonic emanation point of all seven drivers on a single vertical plane, ensuring that sound from the tweeter, midrange drivers, and woofers reaches the listener at precisely the same instant. The tweeter is positioned at the center of the driver array, with dual 4.5-inch midrange drivers and quad 5.25-inch woofers arranged symmetrically above and below in rotational symmetry, creating an idealized point-source radiation pattern that maximizes phase coherence and three-dimensional imaging. Time-aligned cabinet geometry introduces microsecond-level delays between drivers so that the effective acoustic center of each driver is equidistant from the listening position, improving linearity and directionality through every crossover frequency. Cabinet construction uses FEA-optimized 3/4-inch (18mm) panels throughout the enclosure with extra-thick 1-inch (25mm) driver baffles, extensive internal bracing, and acoustic insulation to eliminate structural and acoustic resonances at any playback level. A chamfered front baffle and flush-mounted drivers further reduce edge diffraction and improve both on-axis and off-axis high-frequency response.

Diamond-Coated Tweeter, Midrange Array, and Force-Balanced Woofer System

The Ultra Evolution Tower's high-frequency performance is anchored by a 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter enhanced through vapor deposition, a process that grows a hyper-rigid diamond-like carbon coating directly onto the dome at a molecular level. This increases the dome's stiffness-to-mass ratio dramatically, pushing usable high-frequency extension to 40kHz while reducing distortion and eliminating the breakup modes that cause harshness in conventional aluminum tweeters. An FEA-optimized Organic Cell Lattice Diffuser shapes dispersion for consistent off-axis performance and an expanded listening sweet spot, while silver tinsel leads optimize signal transfer and power handling. Dual 4.5-inch midrange drivers share a dedicated acoustic-suspension enclosure symmetrical around the tweeter, using composite glass-fiber cones with an outstanding stiffness-to-mass ratio and vented Kapton voice coil formers for exceptional dynamics and transient response. For bass, the Tower employs four 5.25-inch glass-fiber composite woofers in a Force-Balanced Opposed Array, with two front-firing and two rear-firing drivers whose mechanical energy cancels at the cabinet, contributing a net-zero vibration force to the enclosure. Long-stroke motor and suspension systems, vented aluminum voice coil formers, and precision-cast aluminum-alloy baskets combine for deep, accurate bass down to 30Hz. Dual 2.5-inch wide-flared rear-firing ports extend low-frequency output, and the three-way crossover uses premium-grade capacitors, inductors, and resistors on a heavy-trace printed circuit board with crossover points at 170Hz (midrange to woofer) and 1.8kHz (tweeter to midrange).

Key Features

  • Diamond-Coated Aluminum Dome Tweeter: Vapor deposition grows a rigid diamond-like carbon layer on the 1-inch aluminum dome, extending high-frequency response to 40kHz for best-in-class transient response, linearity, and distortion-free clarity shared with the flagship Pinnacle and Titan.
  • Acoustically Centered Time Alignment Architecture: Curved front baffle geometry and symmetrical driver layout around the tweeter ensure all frequencies reach the listener simultaneously, producing a coherent, phase-accurate soundstage with pinpoint imaging.
  • Quad 5.25-Inch Force-Balanced Woofer Array: Four glass-fiber composite woofers in a force-balanced opposed configuration deliver bass extension to 30Hz while contributing zero net vibration to the cabinet for pure, uncolored low-frequency reproduction.
  • Dual 4.5-Inch Midrange Drivers: A dedicated acoustic-suspension midrange enclosure symmetrical around the tweeter provides clean, dynamic midrange performance with seamless integration at the 170Hz and 1.8kHz crossover points.
  • Organic Cell Lattice Tweeter Diffuser: FEA-optimized diffuser geometry derived from organic cell structures controls tweeter dispersion for consistent off-axis coverage and a wider listening sweet spot.
  • FEA-Optimized Cabinet Construction: 3/4-inch cabinet walls, 1-inch driver baffles, extensive internal bracing, and acoustic insulation create a resonance-free enclosure that remains acoustically inert at the highest drive levels.
  • Chamfered Front Baffle and Flush-Mounted Drivers: Reduces edge diffraction and improves both on-axis and off-axis high-frequency response for consistent performance throughout the listening room.
  • Dual Gold-Plated 5-Way Binding Posts: Bi-wire and bi-amp capable terminals accept spade, banana, or bare wire connections for reliable, low-resistance signal transfer.
  • Premium Three-Way Crossover: Heavy-trace PCB with audiophile-grade capacitors, inductors, and resistors for precise frequency division at 170Hz and 1.8kHz.
  • Compact Ultra Evolution Footprint: The smallest floorstanding model in the Ultra Evolution series at 44.49 inches tall and 59.5 pounds, making it the most placement-flexible tower in the lineup without sacrificing driver count or core acoustic technology.
  • Multiple Finish Options: Available in piano gloss black, piano gloss white, and real black oak veneer.

Technical Specifications

Type 3-Way Bass Reflex Floorstanding Tower
Frequency Response 30Hz to 40kHz (+/-3dB)
Nominal Impedance 6 ohms
Sensitivity 87dB (2.83V @ 1 meter, 300Hz-3kHz)
Recommended Amplifier Power 20 to 300 watts
Tweeter 1-inch Diamond-Coated Aluminum Dome with Organic Cell Lattice Diffuser
Midrange Drivers Dual 4.5-inch Glass-Fiber Composite with Cast Aluminum-Alloy Baskets
Woofers Quad 5.25-inch Glass-Fiber Composite with Cast Aluminum-Alloy Baskets (2 front, 2 rear)
Crossover Type 3-Way with Premium-Grade Components, Heavy-Trace PCB
Tweeter-to-Midrange Crossover 1,800Hz
Midrange-to-Woofer Crossover 170Hz
Ports Dual 2.5-inch Wide-Flared Rear-Firing Ports
Binding Posts Dual Gold-Plated 5-Way (Bi-Wire Capable)
Cabinet Dimensions (H x W x D) 43.9 x 8.58 x 16.69 inches / 1115 x 218 x 424mm
Overall Dimensions with Grille and Feet (H x W x D) 44.49 x 8.58 x 16.69 inches / 1130 x 218 x 424mm
Weight (Unboxed) 59.5 lbs / 27.0 kg
Weight (Packaged) 70.3 lbs / 31.9 kg
Grille Cloth Grille with Magnetic Retention System
Feet Elastomer Screw-In Feet (included); Spiked Metal Screw-In Feet (included)
Finish Options Piano Gloss Black, Piano Gloss White, Real Black Oak Veneer
Sold As Each (Single Speaker)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SVS Ultra Evolution Tower?

The SVS Ultra Evolution Tower is a three-way bass reflex floorstanding loudspeaker and the most compact tower in the Ultra Evolution series from SVS. It features a 1-inch diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeter, dual 4.5-inch glass-fiber midrange drivers, and quad 5.25-inch glass-fiber woofers in a force-balanced opposed array, delivering a frequency response of 30Hz to 40kHz (+/-3dB) from a single speaker sold individually. At 44.49 inches tall and 59.5 pounds, it brings the full Ultra Evolution acoustic technology platform including Acoustically Centered Time Alignment cabinet geometry and vapor-deposited diamond tweeter to buyers who need a more placement-flexible tower than the larger Titan or flagship Pinnacle.

How does the SVS Ultra Evolution Tower compare to the Polk Audio Reserve R700 or the Wharfedale Evo 4.4?

The SVS Ultra Evolution Tower, the Polk Audio Reserve R700, and the Wharfedale Evo 4.4 each represent strong value propositions in the high-performance floorstanding speaker category, but their engineering philosophies differ meaningfully. The Polk R700 uses a Large Aperture Ring Radiator tweeter and a three-way driver array with Polk's SonicGuard protection circuitry, delivering a polished and refined presentation tuned for broad musical appeal. The Wharfedale Evo 4.4 employs a woven Kevlar midrange and soft-dome tweeter combination drawn from Wharfedale's British acoustic heritage, offering a warm, natural tonal balance suited to extended listening. The Ultra Evolution Tower counters with physically time-aligned cabinet geometry that neither competitor employs, a vapor-deposited diamond-coated tweeter extending to 40kHz, and four 5.25-inch woofers in a force-balanced opposed configuration that delivers bass to 30Hz with a net-zero vibration cabinet design unavailable at this driver count from either alternative.

What amplifier power does the SVS Ultra Evolution Tower require?

The Ultra Evolution Tower is rated for amplifiers delivering between 20 and 300 watts into its 6-ohm nominal impedance. At 87dB sensitivity, the speaker performs well with quality integrated amplifiers from 50 watts and above, with more power unlocking greater dynamic headroom at higher listening levels and in larger rooms. NAD, Anthem, and Hegel integrated amplifiers have been used extensively with the Ultra Evolution series in press evaluations, and any well-designed solid-state or high-current tube amplifier delivering clean power into 6 ohms will drive the Tower to its full potential.

What is the Force-Balanced Opposed Array and why does it matter?

The Force-Balanced Opposed Array is SVS's woofer configuration in the Ultra Evolution Tower that pairs front-firing and rear-firing woofers whose mechanical forces cancel each other at the cabinet. Each of the four 5.25-inch woofers generates mechanical energy during excursion; by opposing two front-facing and two rear-facing woofers, the net vibration force transferred to the cabinet is reduced to near zero. This means the enclosure itself does not vibrate or resonate in sympathy with the woofer motion, preventing cabinet colorations from contaminating the midrange and treble performance. The result is deeper, more controlled bass output with lower distortion at all playback levels, and a cleaner overall sound across the full frequency range.

Can the SVS Ultra Evolution Tower be used as part of a Dolby Atmos home theater system?

Yes, the Ultra Evolution Tower is designed to integrate seamlessly into a full Dolby Atmos home theater system. SVS engineered the entire Ultra Evolution series as a matched ecosystem: the Tower pairs directly with the Ultra Evolution Center channel for dialogue, Ultra Evolution Bookshelf or Nano speakers for surrounds, and Ultra Evolution Elevation speakers for Atmos height channels, all sharing the same diamond-coated tweeter technology and acoustic voicing for consistent tonal performance throughout the full system. Its 30Hz bass extension and time-aligned driver geometry also make it an excellent two-channel music speaker in the same installation.

How does the SVS Ultra Evolution Tower compare to the Titan and Pinnacle within the Ultra Evolution lineup?

The Ultra Evolution Tower is the most compact and lightest floorstanding model in the SVS Ultra Evolution series, using quad 5.25-inch woofers and bass extension to 30Hz, compared to the Titan's quad 6.5-inch woofers reaching 27Hz and the flagship Pinnacle's quad 8-inch woofers extending to 24Hz. All three towers share the same 1-inch diamond-coated tweeter, dual midrange driver configuration, Force-Balanced Opposed woofer array, and Acoustically Centered Time Alignment cabinet architecture, meaning the fundamental acoustic technology is identical across the lineup. The Tower is the natural choice for buyers who want the full Ultra Evolution design philosophy in smaller rooms or as part of a multi-channel system where a slimmer cabinet profile is preferred, while the Titan and Pinnacle suit larger rooms demanding greater bass output and ultimate dynamic headroom.

Where can I buy the SVS Ultra Evolution Tower in Toronto or Canada?

The SVS Ultra Evolution Tower is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorized SVS dealer located in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound carries the complete Ultra Evolution speaker lineup and can assist Canadian customers with speaker selection, system matching, and room setup guidance. Piano gloss black, piano gloss white, and real black oak veneer finish options are all available through Vinyl Sound Toronto.

Is the SVS Ultra Evolution Tower easy to place in a room?

Yes, the Ultra Evolution Tower is the most placement-flexible floorstanding model in the SVS Ultra Evolution series. At 8.58 inches wide and 16.69 inches deep, it has a noticeably smaller footprint than the larger Titan and Pinnacle, making it well suited to medium-sized listening rooms and home theater spaces where floor space is limited. The dual rear-firing ports benefit from some clearance behind the speaker, and SVS recommends positioning the towers a few feet from the rear wall for optimal bass integration, but the Tower's overall compact dimensions make it significantly easier to accommodate than the full-size Ultra Evolution towers in typical Canadian home listening environments.

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