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VMPS Large Subwoofer
VMPS Large Subwoofer
MSRP: $ 650.00

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Reviewed by:

talldude777

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
September 6, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 1 of 19

Price Paid:  $100.00 from ebay

Summary:
All I can say is WOW! This big thing sounds tremendous. Mine came with passive crossovers installed, and I am only sending 120 clean watts per channel to this massive box and it sounds great. I can only imagine what it would sound like with an electronic crossover and a big amp connected. This completes my garage stereo system which consist of:
Denon DVD-2800II
harman/kardon HK-3480
Pair of Polk Audio Monitor 10B
VMPS Larger Subwoofer
Monster Power Supply
Monster Cable Z2 (these things look like black snakes!)

This VMPS Tallboy Larger Subwoofer sounds better than any other sub I have ever heard. It makes bass sound like it is supposed to sound.

Strengths:
Hits very low and hard
Clean sound
Quality screams from this big thing
VMPS Customer Service is very responsive A+++

Weaknesses:
My back after moving this big guy

Similar Products Used:
Pioneer Plasma TV (the best ever)
Pioneer THX receiver
H/K stereo receiver
Various Denon products
Infinity (Not any more, Polk Audio is the bomb)
Sony Playstation 3.......sweet
No sub I have ever owned is worthy to list here after listening to this big guy


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Reviewed by:

SleeperSupra

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
June 27, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 2 of 19

Price Paid:  $200.00 from Pawn Shop

Summary:
Great bang for the buck. Chushes just about anything available in your local brick and mortar store...

Strengths:
Extremely fast, tight, and musical. Plays deep. Great low bass extension. The VMPS is fast enough to blend seamlessly with my Infinity Kappa 8.2i Series II speakers. Very high output. Powerful sounding. Passive radiator (ability to tune the subwoofer to your application). No cheap built in amp like most other subs use. Sounds REALLY GOOD driven by a bridged Soundcraftsmen PCR800...

Weaknesses:
Big and heavy. Blew one 15" driver with too much power (my fault)...

Similar Products Used:
Two passive 12" JBL subwoofers...


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Reviewed by:

ryandunk12345

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
October 2, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 3 of 19

Price Paid:  $930.00 from VMPS

Summary:
I've finally completely replaced my entire stereo system. I have B&W DM602S3 for my mains, powered by a Rotel rb-1050. I have a Crown XLS402 to drive my subwoofer, works out perfectly, as the VMPS Larger subwoofer requires two channels of power! Originally this powered an SVS 20-39 CS+ . I'd have to say - that I was not impressed with this product. You'd notice that this particular SVS model has actually very good reviews, and I suppose for the money it's not that bad, probably better than most major brands, but I still felt that it didn't have the raw SPL that I was looking for, not to mention - for a 12" subwoofer, not particularly accurate or musical. luckily I was able to return it for a refund. I decided to go with the VMPS Larger - as this appeared to be much more along the lines of what I was looking for - the best of both worlds, a subwooefer with plenty of headroom, and the ability to play at INSANE levels! I'd have to say - that one of the first things I noticed about this was the quality of construction. I've never seen a subwoofer so well constructed! It's VERY heavy , about 135 pounds! But, it's SOLID! I'd have to say that I'm very impressed with this subwoofer! It is very musical, able to keep up with highly detailed sound, a flat response curve to atleast 20 Hz, if not lower - this thing has some real SLAM - it's incredibly powerful - this bad boy has some real authority to 20Hz and below! I can truly verify that this subwoofer can do 115dB@20 Hz - just as VMPS claims. I've got my handy radio shack SPL meter, and it certainly lives up to what they say it does. This is truly something to behold! I'm able to play video games over my computer, and it's got the raw power that is wonderful for games. Yet, this beast also happens to be nimble enough to be very musical! It's wonderful for classical, jazz, it truly shines nomatter what task you throw at it. After shipping, I ended up paying about 930$, I opted for the MegaWoofer option - where they upgrade your drivers to a much more powerful version - highly reccomended! I also got the SR-71 damping material inside. For a subwoofer that is under 1000$, this is a steal! I still can't believe the incredible sound - in both quantity and quality that comes out of this thing. The only thing better than one of these - is two! I couldn't imagine what having two of these would be like. Lastly, I'd have to say that after some tweaking to my crossover - this subwoofer blends seamlessly with my B&W mains - the SVS which I had before really never blended well. If you're looking for a fantastic subwoofer, look no further than the VMPS Larger subwoofer - but you really do need to get all the available upgrades to really get what you want.

Strengths:
Very musical, is able to pump out INSANE amounts of clear undistorted bass - astounding, It blends very well with my mains, a very flat response curve down to 20Hz, Even has the ability to respond down to atleast 16Hz. This thing is wonderfully and lovingly constructed! I love how sturdy and well built this thing is. This is an exceptional value - I doubt you could find anything better for under 1000$, I'd Imagine that you'd be hard pressed to find subwoofers that cost less than 4K that could match up to Larger Subwoofer.

Weaknesses:
Heavy - but That's fine, that's the price you pay for solid construction. Otherwise, I can't imagine anything that's not to like about the larger subwoofer.

Similar Products Used:
Earthquake Supernova, SVS, A/D/S, Klipsch, Paradigm.


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Reviewed by:

tsmurth

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
November 5, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 4 of 19

Price Paid:  $679.00 from HCM Audio

Summary:
I am a long-time audiophile. A few years ago I replaced my Hsu Research 10" stereo subs with a single Larger Subwoofer. Some of you may recall the rave reviews the original Hsu's got, and they were an excellent product. However, they could not go as deep or play anywhere near as loud as this sub. In my system the Larger Subwoofer is filtered at 63 hz and provides the bottom end for B&W 802 Series III loudspeakers. Both low and high pass crossover is courtesy of Audio Control Richter Scale. I have the sub in a large room (approx 300 square feet), running with a 200 wpc Soundcraftman amp; the sub is in a front corner; this location provides the flattest measured response at my listening position. Without any equalization, the sub measures flat to 20 hz. Applying EQ through the Richter Scale gives me 20-60hz with less than 3 dB total variation.

Even at insane volume levels with deep bass, I have never seen the clipping indicators on the Soundcraftsman light up, which is an indication of the high sensitivity of the Larger Sub. The sound is deep, tight and effortless, blending well with the B&W's. Feed this sub more power and it just gets louder, without any sense of strain. Equally at ease with music or movies.

I have the piano black finish; from a distance it looks very good but up close you will see that the overall finish is so-so. The cabinet seems quite inert, however. For the money you can't go wrong; probably the best buy I have made in my 30 years of audio purchases.

Strengths:
Extremely high output levels, truly flat response to 20hz. Incredible value.

Weaknesses:
Mediocre cabinet finish. The drivers themselves look a bit cheap but have held up very well.

Similar Products Used:
Hsu Research stereo 10" subs.


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Reviewed by:

pocketchange

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
April 11, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 5 of 19

Price Paid:  $650.00 from e-bay

Summary:
First: Thank You Hugh, letting me know about VMPS Subs was great. I'm not one to spend money easily and this purchase was easy compaired to other buys. E-Bay opened the door on this purchase with the previous owner wanting to upgrade his system (to each his own). After deciding to lend a helping hand to an excellent set of main speakers and finding [the] smaller sub to audition, I spent a brief amount of time on E-Bay and located a Larger Sub. Shock: no foolin, this IS BIG. To get it through the mail the drivers were removed and shipped seperately. After assembly and placing of the Sub in the corner, due to limited room size, I plugged it into the B side of my old freshly rebuilt SX1250 and let the games begin. Gad, what a killer. The surround sound people have nothing on this setup. I have an old set of EV Patricians, which due to size difficulties continue to sit in the corner of my Fathers home where they were built, I didn't want to remove the door casing to get them out of the house and the 25 ft. sq. room they are in works better than my current much smaller digs. Brian (VMPS) was most pleasant in assisting me in the proper setup, considering I purchased the Larger Sub from E-Bay. Thank You Brian, you are a sport. I did purchase the updated crossover's but havn't used them since I've decided improving on near perfection would be a waste of time. Do they sound like a good set of Grado Headphones? Not quit, but their close.

Strengths:
Everything about this Sub is very well thought out and designed with a great deal of forethought.

Weaknesses:
Having to hire some help , should I decide to move, and I only have the ONE Larger Sub...TWO would be OK.

Similar Products Used:
This is my only Sub.


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