KEF Model TDM45B Subwoofers
KEF Model TDM45B Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 11, 2020]
dantheman71
Strength:
The bass is incredible you won't be disappointed movies sound great with this sub you'll rattle your windows with this Weakness:
This sub is mainly for theater use not to much as a music sub but that's OK as I bought it for movies only Price Paid: 160
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 2000
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[Sep 09, 2000]
chris barnhart
Audiophile
Strength:
extremely quiet when not needed very cinematic which it is designed for however i am satified when adjusted for audio
Weakness:
none i am very pleased when watching movies i purchased it for movies there could not be a better movie sub fast dynamic quiet good for audio but be careful |
[Nov 14, 2001]
Jonas Hansen
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Tight, low and powerful bass. Very cinematic
Weakness:
Can sound boomy sometimes. When I bought the TDM45b, I actually already had the Servo15 and was very pleased with it. But I was planning to buy the whole TDM-THX system, and started by buying the sub. Similar Products Used: Paradigm Reference Servo-15 |
[Jul 20, 2001]
David Leslie
Audiophile
Strength:
Depth Depth and more depth.......
Weakness:
Rattling windows creeking floorboards, Stomach wrenching bass!!!!! When i first bought this sub home in its big box, I thought to my self it cant be that different to the servo-15, Switched it on and slammed some meaty bass provided by prodigy and a plethora of noises from the cabinets occoured, I was very displeased. Similar Products Used: Yamaha YST-800 Paradigm Servo-15 B&W ASW3000 |
[Apr 12, 2001]
david nix
Strength:
musicality, quality
Weakness:
nit-picking: size-too deep at 20 inches I have had an all KEF speaker system for many years with 107 reference as the main speakers in a stereo setup. I purchased a KEF center and surround speakers for HT. I am very pleased with the sound. I decided that I wanted to complete the system with a subwoofer which was reviewed as both musical and cinematic. I am unfortunately not able to audition subwoofers in my city so I have read as much literature and reviews as possible. I narrowed the choice to: M&K, NHT, Velodyne, REL and the KEF. I also did not want to spend more than $1,000 which immediately eliminated some models. I also wanted the subwoofer to be THX certified. That further reduced the field-and I subsequently purchased the KEF. Very pleased with its contibution to both audio and movies. I thought the reference 107s had a depp bass but the subwoofer proved me wrong. I was able to purchase for $900 but was informed that KEF has raised the MSRP to $1500. If I had waited that increase would have eliminated a great subwoofer. Similar Products Used: none |
[Apr 06, 2001]
Jason Ostrowski
Audiophile
Weakness:
Not a good sub if you have noise restrictions! The KEF Model TDM45B is the best sub for the money! I've always been a firm believer of buying the component I need from a company that specializes in that component. Example, I wouldn't buy my speakers from Pioneer or a power amp from Sony. I try to stay within the companies proven strength. I would by a TV from Sony and I would by a power amp from say Krell or Sunfire. That being said, I own all Kef speakers and wanted to upgrade my sub. I've been using the Klipsch sub that I had with my old pro-logic system for sometime now. The first brand I turned to was Velodyne. I truly love Kef speakers, but like I said, I like to stick to a companies strong point and Velodyne is the industry standard for subs. So I went to audition the HGS-12 and HGS-15 at my local "super expensive high end " store. The Velodyne subs blew me away; they are truly awesome, but very expensive. I noticed that they had the Kef TDM4B sitting next to the Velodynes. So I asked how they felt about the sub first, and the sales man said that it really is a fantastic subwoofer, not far behind the Velodyne subs. The price tag was $1299.00 and it was a $1000.00 cheaper than the HGS-12 and $1300.00 cheaper than the HGS-15. So I auditioned the sub and was blown away! Doing an a/b comparison with movies, it was a contender with the Velodyne in every fasit. and with music it was right there with the Velodyne being a little tighter. The small difference from the two brands couldn't (in my mind or wallet) justify a $1300.00 difference! I planned on picking it up in a few weeks, when low and behold, it went on sale and dropped down considerably in price. I ran down and purchased it!! I own 210 DVD's and since I've bought the sub, I've re-watched at least 50-60 movies and it's like I've never heard them before. Believe me when I tell you this sub is phenomenal! If you have the money to drop on the Velodyne, get it, it does edge out the Kef (slightly with music and I felt it was even with movies). But, if you want the best bang for your buck… The KEF Model TDM45B is the sub for you! Similar Products Used: Test the Velodyne HGS-15 and owned the Klipsch KSW-12 |