Monoprice has 15" 1000W Monoprice Monolith M-15 V2 THX Certified Ultra Subwoofer (42851) on sale for $949.98 w/ promo code SAVE250. Shipping is free.
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THX Certified Ultra: THX engineers completed hundreds of different scientific tests to ensure the highest audio performance possible. The tests ensure the speaker can reach the high volumes necessary to achieve THX Reference Level without creating audible distortion or artifacts. 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.
15" Woofer: The Monolith 15" driver was developed from the ground up, with a design focus on achieving output, accuracy, dynamics, and linearity, while minimizing distortion. Enclosed in a cabinet made from HDF material, massive internal bracing, and outfitted with three ports that can utilize foam plugs to run the subwoofer in a sealed mode.
1000 Watt Amplifier: The 1000W RMS amplifier is built around a Texas Instruments 48โbit data path (with 28โbit filter coefficients) and DSP engine. Each amplifier's transfer function, power output limiting, and thermal protection are monitored to the millisecond and are customized for each individual driver. The high efficiency Class D amplifier modules are based on a proven topology that has been continuously refined over the past 6 years. The amplifier has vast reserves of power for highly
Cabinet and Internal Bracing: HDF (High Density Fiberboard), not MDF, was utilized resulting in a sonically inert cabinet. Internal bracing has been strategically placed to increase overall cabinet strength and limit unwanted panel vibrations that would cause discoloration and distortion. The strong cabinet and bracing combine to ensure you hear massive amounts of bass, not cabinet resonances.
All Amp'd Up: The Monolith subwoofer amplifier has an extraordinarily high power output of 1000 watts RMS (1800 watts peak), which can deliver massive amounts of power when needed. Each Class D amplifier is built around a Texas Instruments 48 bit data path (with 28 bit filter coefficients) DSP engine, allowing virtually unlimited design flexibility with the assurance of no signal degradation.
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Monoprice has 15" 1000W Monoprice Monolith M-15 V2 THX Certified Ultra Subwoofer (42851) on sale for $949.98 w/ promo code SAVE250. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member skgarach for finding this deal.
About this item:
THX Certified Ultra: THX engineers completed hundreds of different scientific tests to ensure the highest audio performance possible. The tests ensure the speaker can reach the high volumes necessary to achieve THX Reference Level without creating audible distortion or artifacts. 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.
15" Woofer: The Monolith 15" driver was developed from the ground up, with a design focus on achieving output, accuracy, dynamics, and linearity, while minimizing distortion. Enclosed in a cabinet made from HDF material, massive internal bracing, and outfitted with three ports that can utilize foam plugs to run the subwoofer in a sealed mode.
1000 Watt Amplifier: The 1000W RMS amplifier is built around a Texas Instruments 48โbit data path (with 28โbit filter coefficients) and DSP engine. Each amplifier's transfer function, power output limiting, and thermal protection are monitored to the millisecond and are customized for each individual driver. The high efficiency Class D amplifier modules are based on a proven topology that has been continuously refined over the past 6 years. The amplifier has vast reserves of power for highly
Cabinet and Internal Bracing: HDF (High Density Fiberboard), not MDF, was utilized resulting in a sonically inert cabinet. Internal bracing has been strategically placed to increase overall cabinet strength and limit unwanted panel vibrations that would cause discoloration and distortion. The strong cabinet and bracing combine to ensure you hear massive amounts of bass, not cabinet resonances.
All Amp'd Up: The Monolith subwoofer amplifier has an extraordinarily high power output of 1000 watts RMS (1800 watts peak), which can deliver massive amounts of power when needed. Each Class D amplifier is built around a Texas Instruments 48 bit data path (with 28 bit filter coefficients) DSP engine, allowing virtually unlimited design flexibility with the assurance of no signal degradation.
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Ordered one 15 mins ago and came here to see if someone posted this deal. I was eyeing it on sale for $1200 and almost pulled the trigger. Happened to see this coupon on the main page before I checked out. At $949 its hard to beat this kind of performance. If you are in the market for a subwoofer of this size, please review the dimensions and weight. It's a giant at 133lb and much larger than your standard 10" or 12" ported sub.
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I was also considering this heavily at the ~1200 because my old sub didn't survive a house move. Well, at 950, this is a no-brainer. It's nearly as low as it's ever been, and I don't want to expect that I can save 30 bucks or something and then miss out.
I have a massive space for this thing to fill, and I imagine I'll want a second one down the line. For now, I'll be content with one, and enjoy my innards rumbling.
Anyone viewing this that isn't really familiar with these subs:
Go look at the measurements for the size of this sub. It's not just some electronic box, it's like a piece of furniture. It's much larger than you probably think it is. I also hope you have a dolly of some sort to move it, at ~130lbs. That weight is not a con, it's a feature. You want big subs to be heavy because it means they're well braced and their material is dense to minimize internal resonant frequencies.
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Ordered one 15 mins ago and came here to see if someone posted this deal. I was eyeing it on sale for $1200 and almost pulled the trigger. Happened to see this coupon on the main page before I checked out. At $949 its hard to beat this kind of performance. If you are in the market for a subwoofer of this size, please review the dimensions and weight. It's a giant at 133lb and much larger than your standard 10" or 12" ported sub.
Last edited by PeterB6034 July 25, 2023 at 05:36 PM.
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I was also considering this heavily at the ~1200 because my old sub didn't survive a house move. Well, at 950, this is a no-brainer. It's nearly as low as it's ever been, and I don't want to expect that I can save 30 bucks or something and then miss out.
I have a massive space for this thing to fill, and I imagine I'll want a second one down the line. For now, I'll be content with one, and enjoy my innards rumbling.
Anyone viewing this that isn't really familiar with these subs:
Go look at the measurements for the size of this sub. It's not just some electronic box, it's like a piece of furniture. It's much larger than you probably think it is. I also hope you have a dolly of some sort to move it, at ~130lbs. That weight is not a con, it's a feature. You want big subs to be heavy because it means they're well braced and their material is dense to minimize internal resonant frequencies.
Damn, 130 Lbs. Serious business lol. I've never had luck with heavy stuff coming UPS or Fedex. Which would be my only concern getting this.
I had a sets of tower speakers that had to get delivered 3x each and finally just accepted the damage on one for a discount because it was over a month and half process returning and getting new ones. Those were only about 80lbs each.
Last edited by Loudog504 July 27, 2023 at 11:36 AM.
I have 2 of the version 1s, one was destroyed, used from guitar center. Purchased a V2 and it keeps blinking, needing unplugged on every use. Put a smart plug on it and gtg. Don't regret any of my purchases but just be aware these are known to have bad amps. Mine still going strong after a yr....
I have this partly because it's awesome and partly because it was too expensive to send back for a return once my wife discovered how big it is. It's an end table. It's slightly taller than the arm of our couch.
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I have 2 of the version 1s, one was destroyed, used from guitar center. Purchased a V2 and it keeps blinking, needing unplugged on every use. Put a smart plug on it and gtg. Don't regret any of my purchases but just be aware these are known to have bad amps. Mine still going strong after a yr....
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I was also considering this heavily at the ~1200 because my old sub didn't survive a house move. Well, at 950, this is a no-brainer. It's nearly as low as it's ever been, and I don't want to expect that I can save 30 bucks or something and then miss out.
I have a massive space for this thing to fill, and I imagine I'll want a second one down the line. For now, I'll be content with one, and enjoy my innards rumbling.
Anyone viewing this that isn't really familiar with these subs:
Go look at the measurements for the size of this sub. It's not just some electronic box, it's like a piece of furniture. It's much larger than you probably think it is. I also hope you have a dolly of some sort to move it, at ~130lbs. That weight is not a con, it's a feature. You want big subs to be heavy because it means they're well braced and their material is dense to minimize internal resonant frequencies.
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Open box models qualify for the coupon, but not for free shipping.
Open box 15" for $750 with a 99ยข filler
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New 12" for $1050
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I was also considering this heavily at the ~1200 because my old sub didn't survive a house move. Well, at 950, this is a no-brainer. It's nearly as low as it's ever been, and I don't want to expect that I can save 30 bucks or something and then miss out.
I have a massive space for this thing to fill, and I imagine I'll want a second one down the line. For now, I'll be content with one, and enjoy my innards rumbling.
Anyone viewing this that isn't really familiar with these subs:
Go look at the measurements for the size of this sub. It's not just some electronic box, it's like a piece of furniture. It's much larger than you probably think it is. I also hope you have a dolly of some sort to move it, at ~130lbs. That weight is not a con, it's a feature. You want big subs to be heavy because it means they're well braced and their material is dense to minimize internal resonant frequencies.
I had a sets of tower speakers that had to get delivered 3x each and finally just accepted the damage on one for a discount because it was over a month and half process returning and getting new ones. Those were only about 80lbs each.
Dimensions (LxWxH) 28.7" x 17.7" x 26.8" (730 x 450 x 680 mm)
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