I got the top of the line Outlaw Audio their 12" powered sub for $600 and I have been incredibly impressed with the quality and the solid deep bass. I bought it as a second sub to my first which I built myself, a dual voice coil 15" powered by a NAD amp bridged mono delivering 400 watts.
For home theater systems Outlaw Audio makes some very impressive surround sound processors along with surround sound integrated amp/processors and separate amps. I think for a high end home theater at a very reasonable price they are definately worth a check..:up
http://www.outlawaudio.com/products/lfmEX.html
Specifications
Driver Type: Down Firing, 12" Long-throw Woofer
Ports: Dual
Amplifier Power Rating: 350WRMS; 1300W peak
Frequency Response:
one port plugged:
16Hz. -180Hz. +/- 2 dB
no ports plugged:
22Hz. -180Hz. +/- 2 dB
Crossover Type: Linkwitz-Reily 4th Order Low Pass Network
Crossover Frequency: 30Hz to 180Hz and Bypass
Phase: 0 to 180 Degrees
SPL: 118dB (subject to placement and room gain)
Dimensions: (HxWxD) 21.55" x 17" x 24 "
Weight: 80 lbs
For home theater systems Outlaw Audio makes some very impressive surround sound processors along with surround sound integrated amp/processors and separate amps. I think for a high end home theater at a very reasonable price they are definately worth a check..:up
http://www.outlawaudio.com/products/lfmEX.html
Specifications
Driver Type: Down Firing, 12" Long-throw Woofer
Ports: Dual
Amplifier Power Rating: 350WRMS; 1300W peak
Frequency Response:
one port plugged:
16Hz. -180Hz. +/- 2 dB
no ports plugged:
22Hz. -180Hz. +/- 2 dB
Crossover Type: Linkwitz-Reily 4th Order Low Pass Network
Crossover Frequency: 30Hz to 180Hz and Bypass
Phase: 0 to 180 Degrees
SPL: 118dB (subject to placement and room gain)
Dimensions: (HxWxD) 21.55" x 17" x 24 "
Weight: 80 lbs