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This budget level sub delivers the same articulate and tuneful bass that our subs are known for. Thanks to its ported design, this sub provides enough bass output for modern movies and music.
The combination of servo and a ported enclosure is what makes this sub deliver on both quality and quantity in bass.
Looking for an affordable home theater sub that is also tight and musical? The LV12F uses a front vented alignment to gain low frequency impact and output that home theater demands. While many of our competitors limit their best technology 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 musical bass you wouldn't normally expect from a vented subwoofer.
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
Hypex Ucd module-based amplifier
Hypex Ucd modules are known among audiophiles to be one of the best sound class-D modules. While class-D can reduce the footprint of amplifiers, other companies have further incorporated switching power supplier to save cost and space. However, the disadvantages of switching power supplier are complexity of circuit leads to higher failure rate, higher compression at high transient current demand, and inflexibility of 120/240V switchable operation.
12" light weight paper high excursion driver
Driver features include:
Our enclosures are very solid and well braced to minimize any cabinet resonances or coloration. Customer can choose either black oak or black matte finish.
To suit different setups, we provide a 12 db and 24 db/octave crossover. If you are still using stereo receiver or conventional pre/power amp setup, then we recommend the 24 db switch setting. To understand more about how to correctly integrate your subwoofer, read our phase alignment article.
120V-240 Switchable Voltage Selection
Correct voltage must be selected before use. Voltage switch is shown below.
Vented subwoofers do have more phase delay at the low end frequency spectrum. That combined with poor room acoustics sometimes produces boomy bass sound. We have variable extension frequency and damping settings to address that. Customers should experiment with extension filter settings. Low extension setting is recommended for HT use whereas high extension setting (24hz, Q=0.8) is recommend for music.
Specifications | |
Driver | 12" driver with custom sensing coil |
Driver materials | Paper cone with rubber surround |
Aluminum cast frame basket | |
Copper flux de-modulation shorting rings | |
Amplifier | 300WRMS Hypex class D module with patented servo controlled |
Dimensions | 15 (W) "x 19-1/2" (H) x17" (D) (18-1/2" D with grille and amplifier knobs) |
Shipping Weight | 69lbs |
Frequency Response | 19 - 300 Hz(+/-2db) with LFE ; 19-100(+/-2db) with Line-in |
Crossover slope | 12db/octave only |
Crossover range (Low pass) | 40 - 120 Hz (Line level frequency response top out at 100hz) |
Rumble Filter (High pass ) | built-in 12db/oct at 20hz to limit subsonic cone excursion |
Phase adjustment | 0 - 180 degrees continuously variable |
Bass extension settings | Low (19hz,Q=1.1), med (22hz,Q=0.9), and high(24hz, Q=0.8) |
Finishes | Available in black matte vinyl or black oak vinyl |
Warranty |
5 years warranty on driver and 3 years on amplifier |
45 day satisfaction guarantee |
A quick glance at our frequency response plot will reveal that our LV12M subwoofers has a flat frequency response down to 19hz with bass extension controls set to low. This subwoofer is designed to use with the bass management in an AV receiver with LFE input. When LFE input is used, the phase and cross-over knobs have no function.
Fig 1.0 - LV12M Frequency response chart with LFE input and extension switch set to low-music
Alternatively, one can also use line inputs with both phase and crossover knobs in function. The frequency response is as follows.
Fig 1.1 - LV12M Frequency response chart with Line input and extension switch set to low-music
Integration
LV12M with PEQ has 3 extension settings: Low-music, Low-HT, and high. Low-music has the flattest extension. For Low-HT, there is a 12db/oct rumble filter engaged to prevent the woofer from over-excursion. High extension roll-off at about 25hz and it is more energy efficient than the other two settings. All 3 are plotted below for a comparison (with line in mode). The differences are similar in LFE mode.
Fig 1.1 - LV12M Frequency response chart with 3 different extension settings
Another aspect of getting a correct integration is phase alignment. We have written a guide on how to achieve a phase aligned subwoofer. 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.