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L-Acoustics SB 218

Subwoofer from L-Acoustics

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L-Acoustics SB 218Published on 11/02/08 at 12:45
(Originally written by xav69/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

I've owned a 18G550 for 4 years and I can assure you that this speaker is better than everything I've heard regarding low-frequency response.
Yes, we're talking about low-frequency... The impact is not localized at 30 Hz, for that you'll need something else. This speaker produces low and ultra-low frequencies without compromises. It is THE speaker for ultra low-end. You'll only get ultra low-end and nothing else! It's perfect to enhance a system which already has subwoofers and to produce that famous "impact" everyone is talking about...
Beyma for tweeters,
Beyma for Boomers,
Beyma for ever...…
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(Originally written by xav69/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

I've owned a 18G550 for 4 years and I can assure you that this speaker is better than everything I've heard regarding low-frequency response.
Yes, we're talking about low-frequency... The impact is not localized at 30 Hz, for that you'll need something else. This speaker produces low and ultra-low frequencies without compromises. It is THE speaker for ultra low-end. You'll only get ultra low-end and nothing else! It's perfect to enhance a system which already has subwoofers and to produce that famous "impact" everyone is talking about...
Beyma for tweeters,
Beyma for Boomers,
Beyma for ever...
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Nico53Nico53

L-Acoustics SB 218Published on 02/15/09 at 07:48
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
I used 2 or 3 times in quite different conditions ...
already, it takes place for these subs: I mean listening distance. But it's pretty amazing to see how it goes down ... we even almost not used to listen frequencies as serious high level (BP = 28Hz, 140Hz +/- 3dB). But compared to not NEXO LS1200 beautiful ... the SB218 is great art! Much more accurate!

<p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>
Crulle lack of performance, no dynamic, serious broullion, and yes if you look for the bass that grips your stomach go your way.</span>

Kesako? The same proof SB218 ... above ... taken from the manufacturer's technical doc was not trying (28Hz it takes to the belly I can assure you!)....…
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I used 2 or 3 times in quite different conditions ...
already, it takes place for these subs: I mean listening distance. But it's pretty amazing to see how it goes down ... we even almost not used to listen frequencies as serious high level (BP = 28Hz, 140Hz +/- 3dB). But compared to not NEXO LS1200 beautiful ... the SB218 is great art! Much more accurate!

<p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>
Crulle lack of performance, no dynamic, serious broullion, and yes if you look for the bass that grips your stomach go your way.</span>

Kesako? The same proof SB218 ... above ... taken from the manufacturer's technical doc was not trying (28Hz it takes to the belly I can assure you!). Yield? Frankly, I think we did not try the same boxes there ...;)

In any case, this is an excellent complement to the 115 (which cover 60Hz to 18kHz +/- 3dB preset with the "front"). Under ideal acoustic conditions, few corrections so. Rather color to give. An almost linear frustrating ... a real system what ...
Heavy but what subs worthy of the name are small hurt?
Excellent product anyway ...

EDIT:
contrary to what I read, the SB218 is not cardio ... we can arrange multiple in a stack to make the stack sub cardioid using presets good builder and assembling the stack in the rules of art ... but these subs are indeed omnis when stacked normally or alone! (I also do fresh repeatedly returns governed ...!)
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schmeschme

L-Acoustics SB 218Published on 10/26/05 at 08:59
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Sub bass-reflex dual 46cm, designed to be stacked in a vertical line (you can not really talk about online source stack least 12 mini boxes).
Cons: really heavy so it's good lourd.Le performance is not huge the impact is not really the either.
the most: I do not know what to say other than "sounds" is round, it's sweet just the opposite of EAW SB1000 but something that is really good as it descends, down and down again (but it takes Watts, of Watts and Watts still). I have not heard a better bass-reflex.
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MarcmanMarcman

L-Acoustics SB 218Published on 11/17/05 at 12:32
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The SB218 is a large, heavy, short, a true "SUB" pens and made to descend. The bnisterie is massive, robust and equipped with six grips.
Is made to reproduce the two octaves that the 15 "can not gnrer.
Little else apart from the other Sub B2 or 650R2 sduit me as much and not fall much even if they have more energy 60Hz. This thanks to the 18 "Beyma original / OEM double spider and large Xmax. Personally, I've never seen a coil brle of SB218.
I persisite and signs, the SB218 is a real Sub which more qu'honntement his job, especially in packs!
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  • Manufacturer: L-Acoustics
  • Model: SB 218
  • Category: Subwoofers
  • Added in our database on: 03/20/2006

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