Yeah man. It sounds a lot bigger than I thought. It’s no Mackie, but for $95 it definitely pumps. They sure get a lot of thunder out of these Class D digital amps and DSP chipset combos.
I’m trying to convince my brother he needs the B-52 setup for his home audio system (He’s said he’d be willing to bring em around for house parties and the like). Might be taking a look at one of these for a personal monitor though.
How is the bass response on that sucker? I’ve been looking for something to use as a cheap studio monitor for production. Really I just need something with a good bass response. It doesn’t have to be super loud bass, I just want to be able to get an idea how it would sound on a larger system…
The bass is good down to about 40 HZ. Not really designed as a subwoofer but it’s adequate for what it is. I wouldn’t use it to DJ a BIG house party (over 25 people). But, like I said for all around fun, small parties (25 or less), BBQ/pool party or as a personal DJ monitor for DJing a big party, it is perfect.