Monolith by Monoprice[monoprice.com] has M-215 Dual 15in THX Certified Ultra 2000-Watt Powered Subwoofer (38543) on sale for $1699.99 Shipping is Free
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Dimensions (LxWxH) 27.6" x 20.0" x 42.3" (700 x 508 x 1075 mm)
Weight 216 lbs. (98 kg)
2000 watts (RMS)/3600 watts (peak)
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Several of us paid $999 about a year ago, so this isn't by any means to be considered a good deal. I also have a monolith 1 x 15", which comes fairly close in performance to my 2 x 15". It does pressurize a larger area, but most people would barley notice the difference dancing in a large crowded room (50' x 100'). You're far better off buying 2 subs and placing them where they sound the best via the "sub crawl" method. Plenty of discussion on that if you search.
Several of us paid $999 about a year ago, so this isn't by any means to be considered a good deal. I also have a monolith 1 x 15", which comes fairly close in performance to my 2 x 15". It does pressurize a larger area, but most people would barley notice the difference dancing in a large crowded room (50' x 100'). You're far better off buying 2 subs and placing them where they sound the best via the "sub crawl" method. Plenty of discussion on that if you search.
This thing is way too big and obtrusive for a slight gain in output. I ended up with two 15"s and two 16"s hooked up to a HTP1.
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This thing is way too big and obtrusive for a slight gain in output. I ended up with two 15"s and two 16"s hooked up to a HTP1.
If you look at the measurements, it's roughly around 6db louder then the m15 across most of the spectrum. Which is doubling the amplitude of the first, roughly twice as loud at max output....
If you look at the measurements, it's roughly around 6db louder then the m15 across most of the spectrum. Which is doubling the amplitude of the first, roughly twice as loud at max output....
True, but you'll rarely listen at that level, probably just for a demo or 2.
I'd rather have 4 optimally placed "smaller" subs than these eyesores anyday. But if you can fit 4 of these into your room and don't mind the look, why not.
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True, but you'll rarely listen at that level, probably just for a demo or 2.
I'd rather have 4 optimally placed "smaller" subs than these eyesores anyday. But if you can fit 4 of these into your room and don't mind the look, why not.
Where are you putting 4 subs in a room that they don't cancel each other out? Two across the front wall is ideal. Are you stacking two?
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I'd rather have 4 optimally placed "smaller" subs than these eyesores anyday. But if you can fit 4 of these into your room and don't mind the look, why not.
Just kidding, is going on my bathroom.
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I'd rather have 4 optimally placed "smaller" subs than these eyesores anyday. But if you can fit 4 of these into your room and don't mind the look, why not.
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