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    Monitor Audio PLW15 Platinum Subwoofer $6500.00

    $799.00

    We weren't quite sure what to make of this when it first arrived. Its a bit of an odd shape, being long, tall and narrow. Its a sub with 2x6" drivers. Its full of digital signal processing. In short, its a bit quite different for a sub. And we fear change...

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    $899.00



    This solid 11 inch cube is the Welsh company's latest foray into compact but explosive low frequency reproduction.

    Actually we really like it, it offers a very substantial and articulate noise floor to movies and music and at $899 with fantastic build it's very hard to go past ...

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    $995.00

    Legend's Kurlette subwoofer adds powerful, deep yet tightly controlled bass to any home theatre system producing extra excitement and drama for the enjoyment of your movies. It combines especially well with the famous fast open sound other Legend loudspeakers in our home theatre systems.

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    $999.00

    Small subwoofers can be a dicey proposition, far too many choose volume over subtlety, with droning bass lacking in control. The 360HD is tight and tuneful and has plenty of depth, but its real skill lies in its integration with the rest of the radius range. It blends superbly, completing the difficult disappearing act. plus the high quality finishes make it an attractive addition to your theatre or living room.

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    $999.00

    This sub has a 10" drive unit, powered by a 200 watt class D power amplifier.

    A fast and punchy sub, you'll be well impressed by it's performance whether used for movies or music.

    Sub woofers can be seamlessly integrated into any existing system, so don't be tied down by brand loyalties. Mixing and matching is just fine.

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    $999.00

    Now off the secret list .. nothing spells the US military industrial complex as much as a CE manufacturer that makes you sign confidentiality agreements before they let you in to see it on its release evening.

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    $1599.00

    "By creating the realization of a "lifelike illuminated acoustic space", otherwise known as the "REL effect" ..."

    Very good at marketing prose these Welsh people, cos they sing all the time whilst sacrificing the English holiday homes in flames of resentful local impoverishment ... cos the subwoofers are really made in China by Americans.

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    $1650.00

    Great sub.

    The RXW12 has a 12" drive unit powered by a massive 500 watt, class D amplifier.

    Handy features include a 12v trigger so that the unit can be automatically powered on and off by your receiver and a volume dial on top of the unit. This is actually more useful than you might think. No more fussing around behind the sub, using itorch to see what you're doing...

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    $1799.00

    Legend's Kurlo subwoofer adds powerful, deep yet tightly controlled bass to any home theatre system producing extra excitement and drama for the enjoyment of your movies. It combines especially well with the famous fast open sound other Legend loudspeakers in our home theatre systems. The new Kurlo 3 uses a 12" (30cm) extra-long throw bass-driver. It has a very large voice-coil and huge 3 Kg magnet to give a linear cone excursion of 20mm. This makes it equivalent to a 15" unit having a normal excursion of 6-8mm and so the bass driver will reproduce the loudest, deepest sounds and musical notes with superb ease.Our killer Sub, beating competition at many times the price

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    $1995.00

    Unbox the box and feel the force ... this one has inlaid go faster engravings to show you that Rel mean it ... we have the first in Melbourne ... come and break an offering to the God of bass.

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    $2750.00

    This is the much awaited low frequency transducer to match the GS loudspeakers. Comprising a 600 watt RMS (1200 Peak) Class D switch mode power supply amplifier conjoined to a forward firing long throw (4 inches with triple suspension) 12inch CCAM drive unit in a sealed cabinet constructed of 25mm MDF with critical internal bracing.

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    $3299.00

    You need to hear the REL B2. You really do. Even if your minds made up and your going to buy that cheap and nasty 'home theatre in a box' with its horrible, plasticky "subwoofer". You need to hear the REL B2, just so you know whats your missing. Then you can go back home to that little box thats taking up space where your REL should be.

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    $4299.00

    It's the grandaddy of them all. If you want a thumping big sub, we've got one right here. With 500 watts of proper british power, this one will kick your teeth in and then invite you round for a spot of tea. 12 inches of thunderous fun.

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    $6500.00

    If dinosaurs still roamed the earth then this is what you would put in the garden to keep them away.

    This has a 15 inch triple suspension C-Cam driver with a 1000 watt r.m.s Amplifier and fantastic adjustability and room tuning.

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    Opinions

    • Cat sat on the amp - tom

      Just a reminder to stop your cat from sleeping on your amplifier, even though it's lovely and warm...

    • NASA boom room - rab
      In order to evaluate the effects of sonic booms NASA have built a room that is something of a wet dream for an audio enthusiast...
    • Joy of source - rab
      Occasionally I am reminded of the old Ivor Tiefenbraun of Linn fame philosophy that he used to create the charisma of the original Linn Sondek LP12 turntable in the UK in the late seventies...

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