Amazon has
15" Monoprice Monolith M-15 V2 THX 1000 Watt Subwoofer Amplifier for
$941.64.
Shipping is free.
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Features:- THX Certified Ultra products are for large sized rooms, up to 3,000 cubic feet in size, with a 10 12 foot viewing distance from the screen.
- The Monolith THX certified subwoofer sets the standard for bass output, low distortion, and affordability. With chest thumping bass that plays down to well under 20Hz, the Monolith subwoofer unleashes cinema level volume, with the ability to convey and articulate the subtle nuances of music. The Monolith subwoofer cabinets have been redesigned for a sleeker look, rounded edges, and an inset subwoofer for a better aesthetic appearance
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A similar subwoofer would be the PB 3000.
If you are spending a rack or more on a subwoofer, it is assumed you have a goal you want to achieve when it comes to sound. You clearly don't have a goal. You're just throwing money around without understanding what you're doing. You should first take your time learning about sound equipment before spending this amount of cash because you may end up with a really bad sound system that is also very expensive
The SB3000 is incredibly tiny compared to these monolith subs. Measure first before you consider the monolith subs, as you may run into issues fitting the monolith in your room. I just got the 13" monolith and I'm unsure if the near tripling of the size and 5X the weight is worth it over my SB2000pro, as the SVS got me 80% of the way there.
The SVS also has the DSP tweakable in the app, which may be necessary if you don't have an AVR with room correction.
I hope that helps.
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The SB3000 is incredibly tiny compared to these monolith subs. Measure first before you consider the monolith subs, as you may run into issues fitting the monolith in your room. I just got the 13" monolith and I'm unsure if the near tripling of the size and 5X the weight is worth it over my SB2000pro, as the SVS got me 80% of the way there.
The SVS also has the DSP tweakable in the app, which may be necessary if you don't have an AVR with room correction.
I hope that helps.
The SB3000 is incredibly tiny compared to these monolith subs. Measure first before you consider the monolith subs, as you may run into issues fitting the monolith in your room. I just got the 13" monolith and I'm unsure if the near tripling of the size and 5X the weight is worth it over my SB2000pro, as the SVS got me 80% of the way there.
The SVS also has the DSP tweakable in the app, which may be necessary if you don't have an AVR with room correction.
I hope that helps.
A similar subwoofer would be the PB 3000.
If you are spending a rack or more on a subwoofer, it is assumed you have a goal you want to achieve when it comes to sound. You clearly don't have a goal. You're just throwing money around without understanding what you're doing. You should first take your time learning about sound equipment before spending this amount of cash because you may end up with a really bad sound system that is also very expensive
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Personally, this over the SVS is a no brainer for me. Have been very happy with my monolith 12 inch pair ( I had bought the 15 V1, but could not keep it as my projector and picture kept shaking from its sheer power) .
i know they cuss me out every time i throw on some Miss Monique [youtube.com]
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