18 inch sub running 3000 watts rms @ 2 ohm ported custom enclosure Tested 159.4 DB @ 42 Hertz
This subwoofer for under 0 is one of the best available. Do a google search and you will find many reviews which will back up my claims. Many say it is better than some of the more expensive Klipsch models. Music: Bass Mekanik - Bazz Zone
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This is a 7.1 home theater system that I designed. I found the models in the 3-D warehouse and pieced them together into this. It has a 50" 1080p Pioneer KURO PDP-5080HD, and a MacBook Pro. There is a Pioneer Elite VSX-92TXH 7.1 channel home theater receiver, a Sony PlayStation 3, a Humax PVR, a Zune HD, and a Nintendo Wii. To control all of these things, there is an AMX MVP-7500 universal remote. The speakers have 6" low-end drivers, 1" tweeters, and 3" midrange drivers in the towers. There is a powered subwoofer with a 500 watt BASH amplifier and a 12" long-throw bass driver. These speakers are in a 7.1 configuration. This home theater also has a pair of Berkline 45003-47 home theater chairs. Don't forget to rate and comment!
This is a video showing abilitys of our JVC TH-M505 Digital Home Theater System playing my favorite song Louie Bag by Bloodraw. I have found that this system is perfect for playing any type of music, including my bass heavy songs; and I'm not easily impressed when it comes to bass. The system does not give window shaking; thunder sounding bass but it definitely will send an obvious rumble through the house. We also use it for surround sound when I play my xbox 360, like in this video, and for sound when watching TV because the sound quality of our TV is 0. Incase you are interested, that is a 720p 50" Samsung plasma TV (model HP-T5054) which is a VERY nice TV minus the poor sound quality. System Power Specifications: -5.1 surround sound -140 watts per channel at 4 ohms -155 watt 10" Powered subwoofer -*Total system power = 1000 watts* -System amplifier built in to the subwoofer -All speakers connect to the back of the sub *I'm pretty sure that does not include power loss due to resistance so its more like 855 watts and up.
My Paradigm PDR-10 subwoofer playing TI's "Let My Beat Pound", it is hooked up to my Pioneer VSX-D711 via the preamp sub output. The cloth grille has been removed (it actually got a little louder after that) and I placed a piece of white tape on the cone to show the excursion. This is as loud as it gets before running into the built-in limiter, the little 10-incher produced honest clean bass down to 22Hz in my 13' x 9' bedroom which is plenty enough for now.
Ha, at first when i purchased this i feared it might not be enough power only 50rms, i get more power from rubbing my feet on the carpet ha ha, but when i let it off its chain and played it where i liked it (half to 3/4) volume, whoooo i was wrong, this sub hits hard and you might get turned off by its weak power but its driver is so efficient, to be honest this tops any computer sub package out there, its enough to get that sonic boom effect when watching movies, and i didn't think a sub was important till i got this my music has such more of a dynamic range, I'm able to hear things ive never heard in music before... trust me you don't need the 200watt for regular use this gets the job done fine, its a fairly big box, looks very professional like and looks like it belongs in a movie theater ha ha...
My JBL home theater system with an Onkyo 607. Playing really loud. You can't hear how good and loud it sounds, but you can see the system and imagine it =) You can see the light on top of the subwoofer flashes because of the high excursion. The JBL e 100 front speakers isn't playing an excursion. The reciver isn't strong enough for them to do that. But it was a huge difference from the old one and this =)