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Emotiva Ultra 12 Subwoofer Review
Can Emotiva's Ultra 12 $500 12-inch subwoofer really compete? We weren't sure, so we got one and hooked it up. The Ultra 12 sub sports a 300W Class D amp and plenty of punch.
Velodyne EQ-Max Subwoofers Preview
Velodyne introduced new affordable subwoofer series called EQ-Max featuring one-touch remote control setup, built-in processing, and advanced engineering to deliver dynamic bass performance.
Emotiva X-Ref 12 Subwoofer Review
The New Emotiva X-Ref 12 subwoofer takes the performance up a notch from the worthy Ultra series with only a modest price increase. Free shipping & reasonable price further makes this sub a strong bet
Klipsch SW-311 Subwoofer Review
Review: The Klipsch SW-311 subwoofer sports a 10" active & 2 passive 10" drivers & 500 watt amp. It's small & packed with excellent technology & performance earning our "Medium Room" Bassaholic ratin
RBH Sound SX-12 Subwoofer Review with Measurements
Review: The RBH Sound SX-12 is a 12" aluminum cone, 350 watt powered subwoofer that meets our Large room size Bassaholic rating and serves up excellent musical performance over sheer low end output.
Meridian Digital Active DSW Subwoofer Preview
The $5000 Meridian Digital Active DSW subwoofer is a diminutive sub at 15" by 17" by 18" tall though is 48.5 pounds. The problem is the Meridian DSW subwoofer MUST be used with Meridian speakers.
EMPtek ES1010i Subwoofer Preview
Sporting not one, but two 10" poly-matrix cone woofers, the EMPtek ES1010i subwoofer breaks almost all of the budget conventions.
Outlaw Audio LFM-1 EX Subwoofer Review
The Outlaw Audio LFM-1 EX is a moderately large 12” ported powered subwoofer with a built in 350 watt rated amplifier. We found it to be an overachiever earning our “Large Room” Bassaholic rating.
SV Sound PB-12NSD Subwoofer Preview
The SVS PB-12NSD subwoofer is a 12", 400 watt ported design with true 20Hz extension and no nonsense engineering.
Klipsch SW-115 Subwoofer Preview
Bragging a 15" driver, front firing slot port, a 400 watt amp, and a -3dB point at 18Hz, the new Klipsch SW-115 is ready to play. And it plays for keeps.