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This budget level sub delivers the same articulate and tuneful bass that our subs are known for and yet provides enough performance for demanding music and home theater thanks to its sealed design in combination with Direct Servo.
Looking for an affordable musical subwoofer that can be also used for moderate home theater use? The L12 uses our proprietary servo design to gain low frequency clarity and articulation. For home theater use, L12 has a HT playback mode with rumble filter to limit less audible sub-sonic contents.
While many of our competitors limit their best technology (such as servo) to their top level models, we wanted to make Direct Servo affordable, so we've held nothing back. As a result, you get the tight and music bass you wouldn't normally expect from a subwoofer at this price range. L12 is likely the least expensive servo subwoofer on the market.
Features & Options
Product features include:
All our subwoofers feature our Direct Servo technology, which is our secret to achieving tight and accurate bass. The benefits are far more than simply achieving low distortion.
Learn more in our technology articles
12" paper cone high excursion drivers
Driver features include:
Our enclosures are very solid and well braced to minimize any cabinet resonance or coloration. The enclosure is heavily braced and the sub has a net weight of 53 lbs.
We also provide a range of finishes. Our range of attractive and excellent value vinyl finishes including:
L12 features a unique bass extension control, shown below.
To suit different setups, we provide a 12 db and 24 db/octave crossover (as shown in the above photo) with adjustable range from 30hz to 120hz.
120V-240 Switchable Voltage Selection
Correct voltage must be selected before use. Voltage switch is shown below.
The bass extension switch allows the user to customize the deep bass extension and the rumble filter to control cone excursion. For HT application, one can set the extension to Low-HT or High for higher SPL output. For music one may prefer a lower cut off such as Low-Music setting. Changing the settings can also result in a better integration with the acoustic gain of the room.
Specifications | |
Driver | 12" high excursion with custom sensing coil |
Driver materials | paper cone with lightweight rubbersurround |
Aluminum flux de-modulation shorting rings | |
Amplifier | 300WRMS class D (dual Hypex Ucd modules) patented servo controlled |
Dimensions | 14"(W) x 14" (H )x 15-1/2" (D) with grille and amplifier knobs |
Shipping Weight | 58 lbs |
Frequency Response | 18 - 100 Hz (-3 dB @ 18Hz, -6db@12hz) LINE-IN, 18-200hz LFE IN |
12 - 120 Hz (+/-3db) LINE-IN, 12-250hz LFE IN | |
Crossover slope | Selectable 12 or 24 dB / octave |
Crossover range (Low pass) | 30 - 120 Hz |
Rumble Filter (High pass ) | 20 Hz 18 dB / octave |
Phase response | 110 degrees phase shift at 20 Hz with LOW MUSIC mode |
Phase adjustment | 0 - 180 degrees continuously variable |
Bass damping factor | Low music (Q=0.5), Low-HT(Q=0.9), and high (Q=0.8) |
Standy power | 7W (standby, red light), 13W(ON,green light) |
Finishes | Available in black matte vinyl or black oak vinyl |
Warranty | 5 years warranty on driver and 3 years on electronics |
45 day satisfaction guarantee. | |
Customers pay only one way return shipping in case of return |
In the chart below, with bass extension controls set to Low Music, the response is 3 db down at 18Hz. The red and blue lines are the amplitude and phase response, respectively. The phase shift as only 120 degrees. But in reality the microphone itself has 18 degrees of phase shift at 20hz. Therefore L12 only has 102 degrees phase at 20hz.
L12 features bass extension switch allowing users to select among 3 different modes: Low Music (Q=0.5), Low HT (with a 18db/oct rumble filter at 20hz), and High (with 18db/oct bass extension at 28hz). Below is the frequency and phase response of Low HT mode. Note that the phase response (blue line) below 10hz is noisy because the response level is significantly down below 10hz.
The comparison of all 3 modes with LINE-IN is shown below
L12 accepts a pair of LINE-IN and one LFE IN. The LFE input mode extends the upper end response to 200hz.
Integration
L12 provides a 12/24 db/oct switchable low pass filter to so that it can easily integrate with any front speakers.
Another aspect of getting a correct integration is phase alignment between the front speakers and the sub. We have written a guide on how to achieve a phase aligned subwoofer. L12 has a phase/delay adjustment knob. More
These are some of the finest subwoofers ever manufactured and the difference in sound quality between these subwoofers and the typical big-box ported subwoofer is surprising. You will hear the difference the very first time you listen and as so many have said, you will never go back to a non-servo subwoofer.