Cambridge Soundworks Bass Cube 12 Subwoofers
Cambridge Soundworks Bass Cube 12 Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 20, 2008]
camaro1690
AudioPhile
Strength:
this amp has been powering my two 12s very nicely and doesn't complain, it never gets hot!!! Rated power on the amp is 240 watts, i tested out to have about 500 watts from mine.. and i broke 2 windows from listening to it too loud
Weakness:
The popping noise people talk about is from the surge of power from turning on the device you use to send a signal to the amp, if Cambridge Soundworks could fix this surging problem it would be a perfect amp! I took the amplifier out of the 12s box and hooked it up to two 12" lightning audio subs in a homemade box roughly 6.75 cubic feet with a 6*9 port, i have the box in a closet in my room and it rattles your brain loose, im already half deaf from this system and have only had it for a year... Highly Recommended to set up like this because two 12" lightning audio subs are 80 dollars, box is about 40 to make Customer Service have not needed to call as i have not had any problems with this product Similar Products Used: two 12" lightning audio subs |
[May 03, 2003]
Geoffcin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Tight bass. Very musical in addition to being good for HT effects. Quality at bargain price.
Weakness:
Large, may not give the SPL of ported design. (I've never seen it's limit yet though) I've been busy putting together a HT system, and have added the Bass Cube 12s speaker as my subwoofer. The quality of sound is superb. The additional bass and dynamic punch it adds is very effective for HT. Even though this is an HT set up, it's also my main stereo too. I've since found that this sub is very musical, and adds a bottom to many recordings that I never knew exsisted. It's one of the few subs I've seen that are acoustic suspention. While this may take away from it's maximum SPL, it does add a tightness to the bass that I felt many other subs in it's price range lacked. |
[Dec 27, 2002]
Nagorak
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Powerful Bass CHEAP!!!
Weakness:
Can't compare with super expensive subs (duh, but some people don't seem to grasp this point!) A little overpowering when used for music (due to my setup, you could easily set it up to work fine) Awkward control placement on back of unit (can be turned around, but still awkward since the sub is probably hidden in a corner somewhere). After reading some of the negative reviews about this unit I was really concerned that I made a mistake. But when the BassCube 12s finally arrived it just blew me away (literally and figuratively). I bought this Sub for use in a Home Theater system and it fulfills that role awesomely! It can really pump out the bass and it really enhances the whole movie experience. Even when cranking up the volume and the bass level I've never had any problems with it bottoming out and it fills a 20*20 room with floor shaking bass. An amusing story: when I first received this unit I plugged it in and was calibrating its level by playing the white noise test on my receiver. Just for fun I turned the bass level all the way up and the whole room started shaking. My sister was in the next room over and remarked that it sounded like an earthquake. I thought she was just being metaphorical, but it turned out she actually thought there was really an earthquake happening! What can I say for less than half the price of a new unit, the BassCube 12s is a real steal. I'm sure there are better subs out there, but you could search till the end of time and you won't find one as good as this for $180! Similar Products Used: Computer Speaker Subs (not even in the same league) |
[May 06, 2002]
Dave Hillenbrand
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Gut shaking sound
Weakness:
None. Haven''t noticed the POP on auto that others have I have a smallish (13x14) home theater area, and by the time I got the 12 calibrated, I had it turned down about 95%. WOW This thing kicks it. When I first had it turned up, I shook the ENTIRE house, and had a headache in 10 minutes with the attack scene in Pearl Harbor. What a huge sound. I should have probably gone with the 10, but got a great deal. I''d do it again in a heart beat. Check this one out! |
[Feb 25, 2002]
Mark
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great sound, makes you feel like your in the action.
Weakness:
none at this time I have had this for only a few days, but I had to write this review because of my excitement. I am not an audio expert but I did research alot about subwoofers before buying. The 12s was not on my original list,(the 12s is the newer model) but I came across this at a great price, did a little more research and decided to buy it. I did not realize how much I was missing on my surround system without a subwoofer. It adds a whole new sound on my system. I am very satisfied with unit. I first placed it in front against the wall, then moved it to the back wall in the corner, I like the sound better with it in front. |
[Mar 17, 2000]
Sal Costa
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good value. Decent bass, hardly ever bottoms out.
Weakness:
Will not provide room shaking bass for larger rooms. Bass is strong, but a bit muddy when pushed. I would recommend buying the bass cube 12" for mostly HT use. Our system also includes the Ensemble II, a pair of 5.1's for the rears, Similar Products Used: dual CV 10" subs |
[Jan 28, 2000]
Jake Robinson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very low bass; strong impact; no thump
Weakness:
None that I can think of I bought the sub not to long ago and I'm very impressed. I have it hooked up to the Onkyo TXD-S575 Dolby Digital receiver and found that it's the best sub I've ever used. I can't really compare it to the CSW PSW III because it only had a 50 watt amp and a 6.5" cone! It wasn't strong enough for my system. The sub can reach 27Hz and there's no doubt about that once you throw on Jurassic Park with the T-Rex's stomping! It doesn't "thump" and "boom" like most subs. I was expecting some muddiness from the sub at high volumes but there wasn't even any of that! The cone is very rigid allowing it to reach higher excursion levels. Similar Products Used: The old CSW Powered Subwoofer III |
[Oct 21, 1999]
Lee
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good for the price
Weakness:
Can bottom out at super high volumes The CSW Powered sub 1 is a better choice than the bass cube 12, but it is still very reasonable for the money(for both music and movies) |
[May 21, 2000]
Stan Broslovsky
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Not too expensive,ok bass response in small to medium rooms.
Weakness:
Too expensive for what it gives. Costs too much for the below average performance it gives you.The Klipsch sounds better and costs less,in some cases its dirt cheap.The Paradigm and Energy subs sound better too. Similar Products Used: Klipsch KSW12,Paradigm 2400,Energy XL12 and many others |
[Apr 15, 2000]
Chris
Casual Listener
Strength:
Sound quality at low volumes
Weakness:
price I have a KSW-12 in my dorm room at school and I love having all kinds of bass when I'm listening to tunes, so I decided to get a decent stereo for my room at home. I got a relatively good deal from a retail outlet (300$) so I decided to try it out. In the store, the salesman did not turn it up as high as I would have liked, which should have been an indication to me but I bought it anyway. In my room, the sub sounds good as long as I don't push it. I put it right up against a corner to achieve max output and under normal conditions, its powerful enough. Similar Products Used: Klipsch KSW-12 |