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SVS Sound Ultra Evolution Titan Speaker (Each)

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SVS Sound Ultra Evolution Titan Speaker (Each)SVS Ultra Evolution Titan Speaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Ultra Evolution Titan is a flagship three way floorstanding tower speaker from SVS (Youngstown, Ohio, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Designed as the high performance counterpart to the flagship Ultra Evolution Pinnacle, the Titan shares the same Acoustically Centered Time Alignment cabinet architecture, 1 inch diamond coated aluminum dome tweeter, and Force

SVS Ultra Evolution Titan Speaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Ultra Evolution Titan is a flagship three-way floorstanding tower speaker from SVS (Youngstown, Ohio, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Designed as the high-performance counterpart to the flagship Ultra Evolution Pinnacle, the Titan shares the same Acoustically Centered Time Alignment cabinet architecture, 1-inch diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeter, and Force-Balanced Opposed woofer array, now in a more compact form factor delivering a frequency response of 27Hz to 40kHz (+/-3dB). At 69.7 pounds per speaker and standing 47.13 inches tall, the Ultra Evolution Titan combines quad 6.5-inch glass-fiber woofers, dual 4.5-inch midrange drivers, and SVS's vapor-deposited diamond tweeter into a three-way design that Stereophile calls "accurate and immersive" and SoundStage Access describes as "a superbly voiced loudspeaker." Sold individually, it earned a Best of CES 2024 designation from Home Theater Review, Sound and Vision, and AVS Forum, and is built for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts who demand reference-caliber performance in a room-friendly tower format.

Acoustically Centered Time Alignment and Cabinet Architecture

The Ultra Evolution Titan is built around SVS's Acoustically Centered Time Alignment architecture, the same geometry pioneered in the flagship Pinnacle. The curved front baffle aligns the sonic emanation point of all seven drivers on a single vertical plane, ensuring sound from the tweeter, midrange drivers, and woofers reaches the listener at precisely the same instant. Dual 4.5-inch midrange drivers and the quad woofer array are positioned symmetrically above and below the center-mounted tweeter, creating an idealized point-source radiation pattern that maximizes phase coherence and imaging precision. 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, delivering improved 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 drive level. A chamfered front baffle and flush-mounted drivers reduce edge diffraction for optimal on-axis and off-axis high-frequency response.

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

At the heart of the Ultra Evolution Titan's high-frequency performance is a 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter enhanced through vapor deposition, growing a hyper-rigid diamond-like carbon coating directly onto the dome surface. This dramatically increases the dome's stiffness-to-mass ratio, pushing usable high-frequency extension to 40kHz while improving linearity, transient response, and distortion performance across the entire treble range. An FEA-optimized Organic Cell Lattice Diffuser manages dispersion for wide, even high-frequency coverage, and silver tinsel leads provide optimal signal transfer and power handling. The dual 4.5-inch midrange drivers use composite glass-fiber cones with an outstanding stiffness-to-mass ratio, vented Kapton voice coil formers for exceptional dynamics, and precision-cast aluminum-alloy baskets mounted in a dedicated acoustic-suspension enclosure symmetrical around the tweeter. For bass reproduction, the Titan employs four 6.5-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, delivering 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, controlled, high-output bass down to 27Hz. Dual 2.5-inch wide-flared rear-firing ports extend low-frequency response, while the three-way crossover uses premium-grade capacitors, inductors, and resistors on a heavy-trace printed circuit board with crossover points at 160Hz (midrange to woofer) and 1.9kHz (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 and delivering best-in-class transient response, linearity, and distortion-free clarity.
  • Acoustically Centered Time Alignment Architecture: Curved front baffle geometry and symmetrical driver layout around the tweeter ensure all frequencies reach the listener simultaneously, creating a coherent, phase-accurate soundstage with pinpoint imaging.
  • Quad 6.5-Inch Force-Balanced Woofer Array: Four glass-fiber composite woofers in a force-balanced opposed configuration deliver bass extension to 27Hz 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 ensures clean, dynamic midrange performance with seamless integration at the 160Hz and 1.9kHz crossover points.
  • Organic Cell Lattice Tweeter Diffuser: FEA-optimized diffuser geometry controls tweeter dispersion for consistent off-axis performance and an expanded 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 inert at the highest drive levels.
  • Chamfered Front Baffle and Flush-Mounted Drivers: Reduces edge diffraction and improves both on-axis and off-axis 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 160Hz and 1.9kHz.
  • Multiple Finish Options: Available in piano gloss black, piano gloss white, and real black oak veneer to complement a wide range of room aesthetics.

Technical Specifications

Type 3-Way Bass Reflex Floorstanding Tower
Frequency Response 27Hz to 40kHz (+/-3dB)
Nominal Impedance 6 ohms
Sensitivity 88dB (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 6.5-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 1,900Hz
Midrange-to-Woofer Crossover 160Hz
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) 46.54 x 9.8 x 17.3 inches / 1182 x 249 x 439.3mm
Overall Dimensions with Grille and Feet (H x W x D) 47.13 x 9.8 x 17.3 inches / 1197 x 249 x 439.3mm
Weight (Unboxed) 69.7 lbs / 31.6 kg
Weight (Packaged) 80.5 lbs / 36.5 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)

Awards and Critical Recognition

  • Best of CES 2024 - Home Theater Review
  • Best of CES 2024 - Sound and Vision
  • Best of CES 2024 - AVS Forum

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SVS Ultra Evolution Titan?

The SVS Ultra Evolution Titan is a three-way bass reflex floorstanding tower loudspeaker designed for both high-fidelity two-channel listening and multi-channel home theater applications. It features a 1-inch diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeter, dual 4.5-inch glass-fiber composite midrange drivers, and a quad array of 6.5-inch woofers in a force-balanced opposed configuration, delivering a frequency response of 27Hz to 40kHz (+/-3dB) from a single speaker sold individually. Standing 47.13 inches tall and weighing 69.7 pounds, it shares the Acoustically Centered Time Alignment cabinet architecture and diamond tweeter technology of the flagship Ultra Evolution Pinnacle at a more accessible scale, earning a Best of CES 2024 designation from Home Theater Review, Sound and Vision, and AVS Forum.

How does the SVS Ultra Evolution Titan compare to the KEF R7 Meta or the Bowers and Wilkins 703 S3?

The SVS Ultra Evolution Titan, the KEF R7 Meta, and the Bowers and Wilkins 703 S3 each take a distinct engineering approach to high-performance floorstanding speaker design. The KEF R7 Meta uses KEF's Uni-Q coincident driver array with Metamaterial Absorption Technology for exceptionally low distortion and a controlled, detailed presentation, but with fewer woofers and less overall bass output than the Titan's quad 6.5-inch force-balanced array. The Bowers and Wilkins 703 S3 features the Continuum cone midrange and Decoupled Double Dome tweeter of the 700 Series with a slim, elegant cabinet, offering refined treble and a well-balanced tonal character. The Ultra Evolution Titan counters with physically time-aligned cabinet geometry that neither competitor employs, seven drivers per speaker including opposing rear-firing woofers for room-loading bass to 27Hz, and a driver count and configuration that reviewers frequently compare to speakers costing considerably more. Buyers prioritizing soundstage coherence, deep bass output, and dynamic headroom will find the Titan a compelling alternative to both.

What amplifier power does the SVS Ultra Evolution Titan require?

The Ultra Evolution Titan is rated for amplifiers delivering between 20 and 300 watts into its 6-ohm nominal impedance. At 88dB sensitivity, the speaker responds well to quality amplification in the 100-watt-plus range, where it delivers its full dynamic potential at realistic listening levels and in rooms of medium to large size. Integrated amplifiers from Anthem, Hegel, and NAD have been used successfully in press evaluations of the Ultra Evolution series, with reviewers noting that more available power consistently improved bass control and dynamic headroom.

What is the Organic Cell Lattice Diffuser on the tweeter?

The Organic Cell Lattice Diffuser is an FEA-optimized waveguide that sits in front of the diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeter on the Ultra Evolution Titan. Its semi-random pattern is derived from organic cell structures found in nature, and it serves two functions: it protects the dome from accidental contact, and it shapes the tweeter's off-axis dispersion for a wider, more consistent listening sweet spot. By controlling the angle at which high-frequency energy radiates from the tweeter, the diffuser ensures that listeners seated off-center or at wider angles from the speaker axis hear smooth, even high-frequency response rather than a narrow, directional beam.

Can the SVS Ultra Evolution Titan be used without a subwoofer?

Yes, the Ultra Evolution Titan is designed for full-range operation without a dedicated subwoofer in most listening environments. Its quad 6.5-inch force-balanced woofer array extends bass response to 27Hz (+/-3dB), covering the full range of recorded music content and the majority of film soundtracks. Reviewers and owners consistently note that the Titan's bass output is deep, controlled, and room-filling, removing the practical need for subwoofer support in standard to large listening spaces. Those building large-scale home theater installations may optionally pair the Titan with an SVS subwoofer for additional headroom at reference playback levels.

How does the SVS Ultra Evolution Titan compare to the Ultra Evolution Pinnacle?

The Ultra Evolution Titan and Ultra Evolution Pinnacle share the same core technologies including the diamond-coated aluminum dome tweeter, Acoustically Centered Time Alignment cabinet architecture, and force-balanced opposed woofer configuration. The Pinnacle is the larger flagship, using quad 8-inch woofers (versus the Titan's quad 6.5-inch woofers), dual 5.25-inch midrange drivers (versus the Titan's dual 4.5-inch drivers), and a slightly lower bass extension of 24Hz versus the Titan's 27Hz. The Pinnacle also stands about three inches taller and weighs approximately 27 pounds more per speaker. The Titan delivers the same fundamental design philosophy and shares virtually all acoustic innovations of the flagship in a more compact and lighter tower that is easier to place in medium-to-large rooms, making it the natural choice for buyers who want the Ultra Evolution experience at a more manageable scale.

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

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

Is the SVS Ultra Evolution Titan suitable for Dolby Atmos home theater systems?

Yes, the Ultra Evolution Titan is an excellent foundation for a Dolby Atmos home theater system. Its wide frequency response, time-aligned driver geometry, and deep bass extension to 27Hz make it equally capable at film soundtracks with dynamic Atmos content and at critical two-channel music listening. SVS designed the Ultra Evolution series as a complete ecosystem, and the Titan pairs directly with the matching Ultra Evolution Center channel, Ultra Evolution Bookshelf surrounds, and Ultra Evolution Elevation Dolby Atmos height speakers, all sharing the same diamond tweeter technology and voicing for seamless tonal consistency throughout the full system.

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