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NEW GRILLES! MORE WAYS TO CUSTOMIZE!
NEW GRILLES! MORE WAYS TO CUSTOMIZE!
EVERY SPEEDWOOFER COMES WITH A COLOR MATCHED GRILLE
ADD ONE OF OUR CHARCOAL, HEATHER GREY, OR RAW D.I.Y. GRILLE FRAMES TO PERSONALISE YOUR SPEEDWOOFER
EVERY SPEEDWOOFER COMES WITH A COLOR MATCHED GRILLE
ADD ONE OF OUR CHARCOAL, HEATHER GREY, OR RAW GRILLE FRAMES TO PERSONALISE YOUR SPEEDWOOFER!
METICULOUSLY CRAFTED FOR EXCELLENCE
METICULOUSLY CRAFTED FOR EXCELLENCE
Feelin' large and in-charge.
DIMENSIONS
H: 22 7/8” x W: 19” x D: 19”
INCL. GRILLE, RUBBER FEET & REAR CONTROLS
Feelin' large and in-charge.
DIMENSIONS
H: 22 7/8” x W: 19” x D: 19”
INCL. GRILLE, RUBBER FEET & REAR CONTROLS
MASTER OF ALL CONTENT
MASTER OF ALL CONTENT
NERD OUT WITH US
"The above graph shows the measured frequency responses for the Speedwoofer 12S subwoofer. It should be kept in mind that these responses were measured with the microphone facing the woofer, and some of the port-generated output isn’t fully represented in this orientation, so this subwoofer’s frequency response does extend a bit deeper than what is shown on these graphs. Users have a variety of different tonalities to pick from. ‘Reference Mode’ holds the most neutral response and is nearly ruler flat from the low 20s to nearly 100hz. ‘Movie Mode’ tips up the bass from 20 to 40Hz, and that should give a bit more oomph to effects sounds such as explosions. ‘Music Mode’ shaves off some low-end that might alleviate room gain, and ‘Boundary Mode’ shaves off a lot of low-end so as to be less noticeable to neighboring rooms. Individual tastes should determine what mode to be used, but RSL tells me that most of their customers prefer ‘Reference Mode.’ That isn’t surprising to me as it should yield the most balanced sound, at least in a room that doesn’t get a lot of low-end gain. My room does not get much gain, so I did appreciate the “Movie Mode” to add a little bit of punch on movie night. RSL provides something for everyone here."
- JAMES LARSON // Audioholics
NERD OUT WITH US
"The above graph shows the measured frequency responses for the Speedwoofer 12S subwoofer. It should be kept in mind that these responses were measured with the microphone facing the woofer, and some of the port-generated output isn’t fully represented in this orientation, so this subwoofer’s frequency response does extend a bit deeper than what is shown on these graphs. Users have a variety of different tonalities to pick from. ‘Reference Mode’ holds the most neutral response and is nearly ruler flat from the low 20s to nearly 100hz. ‘Movie Mode’ tips up the bass from 20 to 40Hz, and that should give a bit more oomph to effects sounds such as explosions. ‘Music Mode’ shaves off some low-end that might alleviate room gain, and ‘Boundary Mode’ shaves off a lot of low-end so as to be less noticeable to neighboring rooms. Individual tastes should determine what mode to be used, but RSL tells me that most of their customers prefer ‘Reference Mode.’ That isn’t surprising to me as it should yield the most balanced sound, at least in a room that doesn’t get a lot of low-end gain. My room does not get much gain, so I did appreciate the “Movie Mode” to add a little bit of punch on movie night. RSL provides something for everyone here."
- JAMES LARSON // Audioholics