M&K MX-150THX Subwoofers
M&K MX-150THX Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 28, 2010]
Ajo
Audio Enthusiast
I had simple little Aiwa ported sub that finally died after 12 years of use. Got it for 80 bucks. I buy this MK75 used for $125, and it absolutely sounds terrible. It just rumbles annoyingly. Its either full boom, or no sound at all. Not worth $125, not worth $2. $650, you've all got to be kidding. |
[Mar 07, 2010]
opaceo
Audio Enthusiast
I purchased this subwoofer 12 years ago and have been happy with it from day one. I have never had a problem with it. It’s tight, musical, fast, THX certified (unit pre dates the Ultra I or Ultra II categories although I doubt it would have any trouble qualifying for either) … a lot of features for the money. The only reason I gave it 4 stars in the overall rating is the rating page had the foot note “money no object” next to this field. Even with that being the case, this really is a 5 star product because if money were no object that, in theory, would apply to everything else in this setting at which point the room in which this speaker is used would not be appropriate for it. Speaking of … The room in which it is used is approximately 250 sq ft. at 8 ft of height or just over 2,000 cubic feet. The top side of this system consists of M&K S-125 L, C, R speakers across the front and a pair of the SS-150THX surrounds. The MX-150 has never failed to fill the room or keep up with the top side of the system. The only down side I can find to this product is M&K is no longer based in the US so should I have a service issue involving anything related to the drivers, I may have some trouble finding a place to get the repairs done. Service has been taken over in the US by “The Dolphin Group” which is apparently run by internet retailer Abt Electronics president Mike Abt. It seems like the primary recurring negative posted here is the enclosures’ size. For those who have remarked about this as a negative, all I can offer is I can't imagine a speaker enclosure with a pair of 12" drivers, in a push pull configuration, that can deliver 20 Hz performance in a package any smaller than this. |
[Dec 30, 2003]
Nick Donato
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Tight. Deep. Alomost can't be stressed.
Weakness:
Big...WAF is Low I work as a salesman/installer for a Hi-Fi store. We carry M&K, Energy Loudspeakers, Polk Audio and others. I have listened to most of M&K's subs and bought the MX150 for my self. The MX150 is one of M&K's best. It is very tight for just 150w RMS. I use the spec RMS because M&K's amps have tons of headroom. It can dig low. 20Hz at least, if not lower.(Play the 20Hz sinewave test on the 5.1 audio toolkit disc.) I also have yet to hear it distort, break up or stress at all. My Marantz SR8200 is calibrated to THX reference level and I normally listen to movie sound tracks at -15db. Honestly, I'm afraid to push it to the point of distress. My windows rattled so bad when I tried with test signals they sounded like they were going to break. The MX150 is a great sub. If you want REAL subwoofer that can call down the THUNDER and are shopping in the $700+ range, I highly recommend you go listen it. Similar Products Used: I've listened to... M&K- V1250, MX350. Energy- eXLS12. Paradigm- SERVO15. Velodyne- SPL-1000. Wilson Audio Specialties- Watchdog(Not impressed for $10,000). |
[Nov 14, 2003]
frankie1
AudioPhile
Strength:
Too many to say, But you will love this subwoofer.
Weakness:
More people should have one. I have the 150 Mark 2 THX Ultra I cannot believe how good this subwoofer is. The subwoofer timing when on and off is very good. Music is very good, and films are simple great. This will blow you away. Similar Products Used: As many as i could try out. such as the B&W e.c.t |
[Mar 31, 2000]
John Cregan
Audiophile
PRELIMINARY Similar Products Used: Velodine HGS-15, Definitive Technology PF15TL, Klipsch Velodine HGS-15, Definitive Technology PF15TL, Klipsch LF-10, and Acoustic Research 300 |
[Jan 24, 2000]
Clarke Johnston
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Tight, quick & accurate sound; excellent amp module and controls.
Weakness:
Woofers use stamped frame as opposed to cast frame. The sound is, as mentioned above, tight and quick. For folks only using one sub, they may wish to get the extra power that the MX350 affords. Recovery to idle speed (at rest time) for the drivers is very, very, good. A certain springiness or tautness is thus detectable in the sound. Even so, some major excursion is there, when called for, such as on "No Future In The Past", on the New Alan Parsons CD Time Machine. Ditto for Asleep At The Wheels' Live version of "There Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens", a 1999 HDCD recording that is well miked and mixed. I am feeding the unit with a Monster THX subwoofer cable. (I am not here to argue the merits of various cables, but find this particular cable to deliver good sound without breaking the bank.) A well engineered and built product, and worth the investment. The M & K website, at mksound.com, is quite informative and usefull. A moderately heavy unit, but not too large. I opted for the black finish to save $$, but the elective veneers look luxurious! This sub is a value product from the line of professional products with a sterling industry reputation. In conclusion, a high quality subwoofer that, while not inexpensive, is very accurate, clean, quick and a "keeper" for sure. Highly recommended, five stars! This Miller & Kreisel baby pounds away like there's no tomorrow. BTW, the magnet assembly, while not the most attractive, is quite large, and gives an inkling of the subs capabilities. Worth every penny! Similar Products Used: Paradigm PS-1200 and Velodyne CT-150 (Both also in same system at once!) |
[Mar 27, 2001]
MP
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Extremely tight and deep bass.
Weakness:
Customer Service THIS UNIT IS AN UPGRADE FROM THE MX105 FROM MK. I WAS SURPRISED TO HEAR SUCH A GREAT DIFFERENCE FROM THE PREVIOUS MODEL I OWNED. THE 150THX IS A MUCH MORE DETAILED AND STRONGER SUB AND IT ALSO HAS A GREATER IMPACT THAN THE 105. THE 105 IS AN OUTSTANDING MODEL ALSO, YOU CAN READ MY REVIEW HERE ALSO. ANYWAY I WAS WONDERING WHERE THE BASS WAS AT FIRST WHEN I HOOKED UP THE 150THX BECAUSE IT GETS SO QUIET THEN IT JUMPS OUT AT YOU. THIS WAS CAUSED FROM THE THX SET UP I HAD DONE AND I JUST WAS NOT IMPRESSED WITH IT AS I AM WITH THE 80Hz 24dB/OCTAVE POSITION. THIS SETTING GAVE THE MOST IMPACT TO MY SYSTEM. ALSO PLACING A Y CONNECTOR TO BOTH INPUTS ON THE SUB GAVE EVEN MORE OF A POWERFUL EFFECT. THE MANUAL SAYS NOT TO DO THIS BUT IF BIG BASS IS YOUR THING THIS SET UP MAY INTEREST YOU. I DISCONNECTED THE Y CONNECTOR ON THE BACK OF THE SUB AND I JUST HAVE THE SINGLE CABLE IN THERE AND IT SOUNDS JUST FINE TO ME. CUSTOMER SERVICE WAS TRYING TO TELL ME THAT THE THX SET UP IS DESIGNED TO CONTROL THE BASS BUT IT MAKES THE BASS TO CONTROLLED FOR MY TASTE. SOME OF YOU MAY LIKE THIS EFFECT BUT I LIKE A LITTLE EARTH SHATTERING EFFECT SOMETIMES. BUT THE BEST THING ABOUT THE SUB IS YOU CAN REALLY MAKE SOME SERIOUS ADJUSTMENTS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS, NOT WHAT THE MANUAL OR ANY OF THE CUSTOMER SERVICE PEOPLE TELL YOU TO DO. THERE ARE NO SPEAKER LEVEL INPUTS BUT BIG DEAL IN THESE DAYS OF DIGITAL BLISS. YOU WILL NOT REGRET THIS INVESTMENT AND YOU WILL BE VERY HAPPY TO COME HOME TO SOME SERIOUS POWER. GOOD LUCK AND LET THE BASS BE FREE!!! SYSTEM: MARANTZ SR19 THX SELECT RECEIVER WITH B&W NAUTILUS HTM2 CENTER AND CDM1NT FRONTS, AND ROCKSOLID MONITORS FOR REARS, AND OF COURSE THE MX150THX SUB. PIONEER ELITE DV-05 DVD PLAYER AND TOTALLY MONSTERED OUT WITH BIWIRE. Similar Products Used: Velodyne FSR15, MX105II,Yamaha YST-150. |
[Sep 09, 2001]
John
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Can reproduce an earthquake with perfection
Weakness:
Bass so intense it makes my Beer go flat! Im not by anymeans an Audiophilest but I do listen well, one day I mentioned to my Brother I was going to go buy a good subwoofer and he asked me how much I was going to spend, I replied in shame $500.00 bucks just on a woofer. He then recomended to me the M&K MX150 that he owned at only twice the money $1000.00 bucks well I took his advice and purchased it without ever listening to it, it turned out to be the best audio purchase of my life. Similar Products Used: Cambridge Soundworks powered sub PSW2 + A realistic subwoofer. |
[Oct 06, 2001]
Hish
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Deep, Loud Bass. Low pass filter removes overpowering mid-bass. Magnetically Shielded.
Weakness:
Too big. This is an excellent product! Very low and deep bass is produced with this thing, along with a "punch" that's hard to match. The low pass filter removes mid-bass from the subwoofer thereby preventing loud and muddy bass from overpowering the rest of they system while watching a DVD. For the price I paid, it was a steal. Similar Products Used: Velodyne CT-100, Monitor Audio ASW110 |
[Jun 27, 2001]
erik
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
FOR SALE - M&K MX-150THX SUB WOOFER
Weakness:
none I have been very happy with this subwoofer. Unfortuantely, my neighbors have had a few misgivings about the earth shattering impact produced by the low-frequency sound from this unit. Unlike several of THX certified subwoofers, the MX-150 THX is certified to THX performance standards when a single unit is used in rooms up to 3,000 cubic feet! This subwoofer has deep bass impact and its shielded driver is capable of producing sound below 20 Hz. If you don't have pre-amp level outputs (THX/surround controllers, preamps, crossovers), then this subwoofer is not for you as its does not include speaker level inputs. However, if you are in the market for a world class powered subwoofer, then you should definately check out this model. The cabinet dimensions are 23" high by 15 1/4" wide by 19 5/8" deep. It weighs 74 lbs! Similar Products Used: Velodyne FSR15, MX105II,Yamaha YST-150. |