Bowers & Wilkins – DB Series Dual 12″ Powered Subwoofer – Gloss black $2,832.00 Save:$1,592.00(36%)
Description
  • 12″ active subwoofer
    Delivers authoritative bass for high-impact home theater audio.
  • Inputs
    Include XLR balanced audio input and RCA audio line-in to provide flexible connectivity options.
  • 8.5-500Hz frequency response
    Delivers booming lows for an immersive soundscape.
Additional information
Weight 94.8 lbs
Dimensions 16.1 × 16.9 × 18.1 in
Product Depth

16.1 inches

Color

Gloss black

Maximum Frequency Response

0.5 kilohertz

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

Not Available

Enclosed

Yes

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

Not Available

Wireless

No

Product Weight

94.8 pounds

Input(s)

RCA

Integrated Amplifier

Yes

Model Number

DB1D SUBWOOFER, GLOSS BLACK

Woofer Size

12 inches

Speaker Type

Floorstanding

Minimum Frequency Response

8.5 hertz

Product Height

18.1 inches

Indoor Or Outdoor Use

Indoor

Product Name

DB Series Dual 12" Powered Subwoofer

Brand

Bowers & Wilkins

Color Category

Black

Cable(s) Included

None

RMS Power

2000 watts

Product Width

16.9 inches

UPC

714346325931

Reviews (3)
Ratings

5.0

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Customer Reviews (3)

  1. Audiophile

    This sub was easy to setup. Use your phone to calibrate.

  2. RoodAwakening

    This thing is an absolute monster of a sub— but not in size. In fact, it’s considerably smaller than the well-rated SVS 16 Ultra it replaced. And there’s no comparison in output between the two. That’s to be expected, I suppose, because they’re not direct competitors; this B&W is twice the price. I simply mention it to give you idea of how much “more” you get when you go “big.” And how much more? Oh, Nellie! I’m hearing audible protests in the way of rattling from furniture, clocks, wall hangings, and other items in my house I’ve yet to identify. And what’s so notable is how effortlessly it manages to reproduce sub-sonic frequencies. You’ll be watching an otherwise uneventful scene—a car in the background driving past, for example—and your chest (and some part of the house) will shake with such ferocity, I’m left wondering what just happened. Bottom line is this: When you get a call from the U.S. Navy telling you to knock it off, you know you’ve entered the big leagues—and I’m on their speed dial.

  3. AlexanderM

    Wanted a woofer that would simulate an earthquake. So far both of my neighbors houses have fallen down and we are on our 4th trip to Lowes to repair our drywall. 10/10 would recommend.