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With a massive 12-inch downward-firing driver and a BASH amplifier, the Klipsch Sub-12HG delivers booming bass for your favorite tunes, movies, and games. It’s packed with 650 watts of dynamic power and features a steep-slope, low-pass crossover that’s continuously adjustable from 40 to 120 Hz Read More
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Why would you aim the sub at the ground, that is simply awful design and no awareness to how subs actually work. The reason they do this is to make a cheap setup sound deeper and in fact all you are getting is distortion. Save your money and buy something real, at this price you can get entry level studio sub.
P1MPBOT5000You obviously have never heard of Klipsch. lol
Also, I have the 10" old version of this sub, and lack of bass has NEVER been a complaint from my guests. You should also know, there is a very large port on the rear.
megical_bananaQuite often audio gear gets tied up in distro agreements. Massdrop may not have rights to sell Klipsch outside the US or NA. When possible they will make arrangements with freight forwarding companies. I can imagine few will take on shipping sub woofers world wide at a competitive price.
What you can do is arrange your own freight forwarding, although the cost + Massdrop wait, you'll likely find it cheaper to purchase locally, or go with another make/model.
I have the older version of this sub and have had it for around 12 years now. I'm very happy with it and have never had a problem. Can really fill a small to med sized room (250-600 sq ft). Never needed to have the gain more than 1/3 of the way up
MichaelDragicevichSure. Use a freight forwarding company. Plenty will give you a US address that will forward to a NZ address. Be sure to get an estimate first though. They can be expensive for bulky goods.
craingerI did $150 NZ and that puts it over the $400 limit where I have to pay tax and collection fees on the whole lot. Just kills this deal for me sadly.
Do you guys think this sub would be good enough to use as a reference sub for home studio dance and EDM production? If not, what would be considered a good entry to mid level reference sub?
JelvisOh, Magico and others (Wilson?) can set you back too. REL and JL have been in the business for a while and are well regarded. Martin-Logan has experience melding subwoofers with the fastest, most transparent main speakers - electrostatic. What it seems to come down to is using DSP to get a sub to work nicely in a room, one good enough to not degrade signals to the main speakers as it strips out the lows and sends them to the sub(s). I've had subs before and not liked them, now I'm looking again, but the old challenges remain. Strung bass and hand drum is good for evaluating. A fave of mine is "Tabla Tarang - Melody on Drums", Smithsonian Folkways CD, an amazing recording.