Wharfedale PowerCube 12 150-Watt Powered Subwoofer Subwoofers

Wharfedale PowerCube 12 150-Watt Powered Subwoofer Subwoofers 

DESCRIPTION

PowerCube 12 150-Watt Powered Subwoofer

  • High-performance powered subwoofer
  • Built-in 150-watt amplifier
  • Down-firing 12" long-throw driver
  • Rigid, non-resonant cabinet design
  • Rear panel controls: Auto Power On / Off, Phase On / Off, Volume,
  • Crossover Frequency
  • Connections: Line level in and line level out (L & R), gold-plated speaker binding posts (L & R)
  • Bass driver: 12"
  • Power Handling (RMS): Built-in 150 W power
  • Sensitivity (for 2.83v at 1m): Line input 300mV for 100 W
  • Frequency Response: 25 Hz to 170 Hz
  • Crossover range: 70 to 170 Hz adjustable
  • Size: 16.9" high, 14.8" wide, 14.8" deep

  • USER REVIEWS

    Showing 1-4 of 4  
    [Mar 08, 2019]
    Hifisti


    Strength:

    Fairly good quality and sound with this price. Enough bass for most people. Better overall bass than Anssi's Dali bass!

    Weakness:

    After listening some time the lack of power is one disadvantage.

    Purchased:
    Used  
    Model Year:
    2019
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Jul 29, 2018]
    kingkenny


    Strength:

    Good looking design Solid veneer and cabinet Low bass frequency response and cross over Perfect for home theater setup Accurate sound reproduction

    Weakness:

    If you’re looking for big bass to rattle the windows - this will come close but that’s not it’s purpose. A bit under powered for a 12 inch driver

    Price Paid:
    400
    Purchased:
    New  
    Model Year:
    2006
    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    [Jul 02, 2011]
    Jimmy
    Audio Enthusiast

    Paid NZ$250 for it (about US$170) 2nd hand (although in brand new condition, hardly used) Its a good looking sub, has all the usual adjustments for crossover frequency selection, volume control, multiple inputs etc. Manual recommends never to turn the volume to the max (don't they recommend this with most devices?)

    The amount of bass that kicks in obviously depends on the song you're playing, but with hard core dance music with really good beats it literally shakes the entire house. Too much bass kills clarity IMO so I have volume set about half way. Good amplification overall, 150W is more than enough.

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    [Mar 13, 2007]
    Tanni pangilinan
    AudioPhile

    Strength:

    Poor

    Weakness:

    Low Amplification....150 watts is not enough....


    Good looking subwoofer.....neat and clean but not so powerful compare to JBL Northridge Series.

    Customer Service

    No Customer service here in Manila, Philippines

    Similar Products Used:

    JBL Northridge 250

    OVERALL
    RATING
    3
    VALUE
    RATING
    3
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