Bag End's IDS12-I subwoofer -- small but mighty
Posted Jul 3rd 2009 6:43PM by Steven Kim
Bag End is one of those brands that's fairly well known in pro circles, but almost unheard of by general consumers. The no-frills enclosures would definitely be a hard sell in most domiciles -- unless you live in the Bat Cave or something -- but the bass performance is nothing to sneeze at. The latest IDS12-I mates a 12-inch INFRA cone to a 220-Watt onboard amp to deliver flat response all the way down to 18Hz. Pretty impressive for a little 15x18x15-inch box, and more than enough to rock the Shire, eh? Just make sure you've got XLR cabling or at least an adapter -- balanced inputs only need apply.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
bikehorn @ Jul 3rd 2009 8:01PM
Awesome. Bag End in the home market? Never would have thought.
Micha @ Jul 6th 2009 4:47PM
You know, the economy sucks, and they need to suck it up and get into the low end.
iccassidy @ Jul 4th 2009 2:47AM
How much is this thing? If the value is good it might be worth considering but the thing looks hideous! I just got an elemental design subwoofer for 850$. A7S-450. 18 inch woofer and a 1300 watts amp! It's an amazing performer, looks great, and pressurizes a room with bass you can feel.
acme @ Jul 6th 2009 9:38AM
Bilbo?