Definitive Technology SuperCube II Subwoofers

Definitive Technology SuperCube II Subwoofers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Dimensions: 12" W x 12" D x 12-1/2" H
  • Frequency Response: 14Hz — 200Hz
  • Driver Complement: One 8" long-throw polymer subwoofer coupled to two 8" pressure-driven infrasonic bass radiators.
  • Amplifier: 1250 watts Digitally-Coupled Class D
  • Low-Level High Pass: 40Hz — 150Hz (variable) 12dB per octave
  • Speaker Level High Pass: 80 Hz (6 dB per octave)
  • Low Level Low Pass Filter: 24dB/octave continuously adjustable variable (40 —150 Hz) plus Unfiltered LFE direct coupled input.
  • Phase Control: 0 degrees — 180 degrees (continuously variable)
  • Finish: Piano gloss black or golden cherry
  • Weight: 38 lbs.

  • USER REVIEWS

    Showing 11-12 of 12  
    [Mar 18, 2005]
    lostviper
    AudioPhile

    Strength:

    Cleanest, most powerful sub in its price range. Takes up very little room.

    Weakness:

    none

    I am doing sound mastering for music and need accurate equipment. This sub produced jaw dropping bass without becoming "boomy" or muddy like so many subs out there. Very clean and tight response. Extending to 14 Hz, it will satisfy most any application. In a 12" cube it takes up very little space.

    Similar Products Used:

    Listened to many PSB subs, Yamaha, and Velodyne

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Dec 19, 2004]
    Wstandis
    Audio Enthusiast

    Strength:

    STRONG BASS. SMALL SIZE. easy placement. Great value compared to the velodyne SPL 800II @ $999

    Weakness:

    None yet.

    Again, i think too many people list themselves as audiophiles. I humbly list myself as an enthusiast. I have read people reviews for Sony amps calling themselves audiophiles. tisk tisk. This am is great. very impressed with the sound. Will post more information once I have thorughly auditioned it. Inital impressions are Very Good.

    Similar Products Used:

    Velodyne spl 800II, polk, Infinity.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    [Dec 13, 2004]
    dirtyrascal81
    Audio Enthusiast

    Strength:

    Hits really hard, despite the small size. The bass is never muddled or out of pace with the variety of music I listen to...or the movies. Great piano black finish.

    Weakness:

    I have found none so far, other than the hole left in my wallet...but you get what you pay for.

    An overall great subwoofer, with plenty of adjustments for fine tuning of setup configurations. I demo'd the Paradigm PDR-12 and the Definitive Technology ProSub 80 as well. The PDR-12 was loud and deep, but didn't have the "feel it in my chest" pound from fast bass that the Supercube II has. The ProSub 80 was very weak...may have been defective, but I had to turn the volume up to 2 notches before MAX before hearing or feeling anything coming from the subwoofer. The Supercube II sounds really tight, but hits really hard. I returned the 12" PDR-12 because it sounded too muddled, despite the bass it put out. This was exactly what I was looking for.

    Similar Products Used:

    Paradigm PDR-12 (2004) Definitive ProSub 80

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
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