Db Technologies Opera 415 Manual Transmission
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OPERA 415 Modular br/> Fitted with the 1' compression driver from B&C and a 15' high power woofer. No review available. DB Technologies B-Hype 15.
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Hi all, First, I dont post much, but have been lurking for quite a while. I appriciate this board and the wealth of information that I have aquired while surfing here. I enjoy reading what everyone has to say.
To get to the point, in my search for a very small and lightweight powered sub, I came across a DB Technologies Sub12. I have been trying to find the smallest, most compact and portable powered sub that can still have decent output for very small crowds of 50 or so. This is the smallest sub that I have come across to date.
It looks like it has decent specs for its size. 400 watts, 42 lbs. I've looked and read about all the smaller subs that everyone here has talked about. Yorkville, (200p, 700p, 720p) EV (SB2a's), JBL (Eon 518s), etc. I also did some research on the small powered sub that Al Poulin posted. (Wharfdale Titan Series I think).
I even considered the Danley TH-mini with an amp, but I dont want to go that route. Anyway, I'm not in any hurry to pull the trigger. I just want to know if anyone has had any experience with this sub. Maybe there are some that have no direct experience with this particular unit, but have used some of the other similar subs (the 15's and the 18's) that DB Technologies makes. Maybe some of you have favorable reviews of the larger units. Maybe DB technologies is just horrible altogether. Thanks in advance!!
I have been using 2 dB Technologies Sub18Ds for a few months now. -they go low, but they lack in the upper bass range, 60-80Hz. I'm always boosting ~63Hz to fill out the mix a little. -They are compact. For their size the output is good, but they are not the compact super sub the specs suggest. They don't produce results of a $1600 active sub.