• 1600 W (peak), 129 dB peak SPL utilizing high sensitivity transducer designed and engineered by EV for maximum punch
  • High-output EVS-12L woofer designed to exacting specifications for superior durability and exceptional low-frequency reproduction
  • System reliability verified with over 500 hours of abuse testing and endurance testing
  • Ideal for portable and installed applications. Lightweight, compact 15 mm wood enclosure with internal bracing with durable polyurea top-coat finish
  • Professional-grade hardware: integrated M20 threaded pole mount plate and two-handle design for easy lifting

I’ve used a single 12SP for my events (school dances, frat parties, weddings) and I gotta say it pounds for how small it is! Definitely good for an audience of around 200. A tip for this tho, facing the back of the sub towards the crowd enhances the bass, get more outa this badass sub!

Shipping was very fast I love these subwoofers super powerful I have Edie elx 18 these have a lot more closer punch super unbelievable for a 12

Great sound for live jazz. Not to.big and will fill the room

Love Love LOVE this sub!! It is sleek looking and EZ-PZ to move around. The sound is fantastic - I have had it paired with two different speaker sets (JBL EON 10s and RCF-525's) in different venues and the sound was awesome. So happy to not have to crank up the mains with this sub providing the 'punch' that rocks a dancefloor. Although I'm able to lift it in and out of my SUV, I do use a furniture dolly to transport it when on-site at a gig. I also purchased the accompanying cover to keep it looking nice and not all scuffed. As for a mounting pole, I did need to purchase one with an M20 mount.

First one damaged during shipping, but got a replacement with no problem. The product is top-notch and produce a sub sound beautifully.

I did not believe the hype but the Electro-Voice 200 - 18sp subwoofer is the real deal.Please see the attached picture. PICTURE explained: on the left is the Electro-Voice 200- 18 inch Subwoofer (EL SUB). On the right is a Peavey 15 inch Triflex Subwoofer. Although not a direct comparison, the EL Sub blows away the competition. I now know what deep bass is all about. Also, shout out and big thanks to the Digitaldjgear Team. They came through in all seller department requirements, i. e., from giving me a great price to also properly packaging the El Sub correctly with no damages. You couldn't ask for a better seller to buyer experience. P. S. SPEAKING of packaging, why remove a review star or two-- if a package arrives damaged. That's not the fault of the merchant.

Super small and light. Plenty of power for a 5 piece band playing at bars and even outdoors. Great sub for the money.

AMAZING SUB! if you are on the fence about this sub. Just get it. I used to own an EV SBA760 sub. That thing was amazing, but too heavy and bulky to bring to gigs anymore, so I wanted to downsize and bought a Behringer B1200D-PRO which sadly did not meet my expectations. This EV sub is amazing. PLENTY of loud bass in bars. I use it for solo gigs where I run backing tracks and the low end really thumps. Kick drum, bass, all cut through. You can feel the low end.

At the start of my PA journey, the first gig I MC'd at had me plugging in the ouputs on my tiny mixer into a stereo receiver to use the built-in small speakers of the venue. Being able to influence everyone in attendance was so much fun, I wanted to do it again and again. At the next gig, someone lent me two different brand PA speakers. One of them was completely broken and didn't function, the other was on the fritz and barely worked. Basically, it was my same small mixer setup going straight to one 12" speaker. Sounded like crap, and wasn't even close to being loud enough. The shortcomings of that event motivated me to buy a pair of my own PA speakers. After a lot of research, I still had no idea what to get. With my price range, I went to a Guitar Center to hear their selection. The clerk played some speakers for me but of course the better sounding ones were too expensive. He then showed me two used EV ZLX-12P speakers that were discounted. Still a bit out of my price range, but I grabbed them anyways because he said they were better than the new ones that costed the same. With the DSP on the back with levels readout and simple adjustability, I can definitely say I liked these speakers a lot. They worked much better than expected at the next event, and I started to wonder what they would sound like with a sub after a friend suggested I get one. Once again, after a lot of research that was mostly in the EV line, I came upon this 18" sub and just went for it. With only a mixer feeding all three speakers, it sounded so much fuller and this was before any tweaking was done. There was no going back now! Our next event let me use the full 2.1 setup, and I really tried to push it with volume. It handled everything great, although it sounded a little top heavy with the two mains and one sub. I did turn the sub up 2db higher than the mains to help counter this. Using the same exact setup at home, I continued to explore the settings to tweak it out more. The sound was great, and after getting a DBX DriveRack PA2, the equalization and deeper tweaking made it sound quite incredible (to me, of course). Our next event is going to require me to split my two mains, which forced me into buying a second sub to have a main and sub at two different locations to provide even sound. The sub arrived last night and I immediately set it up at home to get the driverack to power the 2.2 setup. WOW what a difference two subs makes. The sound is so much fuller now, and very well balanced. It's no longer top heavy either and really kicks butt. The PA2 rack unit lets me turn it up much louder than I can stand at home, and I can't wait for the event this Saturday in the very large venue to open up the setup and blast it. The bluetooth connectivity is awesome as well, since I can group the subs in the app and do some basic controls. Mainly switching between music and club mode, depending on the song. I plan on experimenting with some subharmonic settings on the PA2 to get more out of the subs, and possibly upgrading the 12" mains to 15" EV ELX line speakers that also have the bluetooth capability. I'm still very new to all of this but it's been so much fun thus far. I am glad I am in the EV line of products, and don't see a reason to switch brands yet. All in all, these subs rock.

This bag is a simple and effective way to transport your gear and Its padded enough that it will prevent scratches as long as its upright. Since this is just a slip cover it easily slides on from the top. In addition it has the cut out for the handles and a small compartment in the back for power cord. Makes a good dust cover as well.