I'm selling off the majority of my personal smoke free home studio. I am the original owner and bought it brand new from Guitar Center; they cost over $1,000 at the time with tax. I've owned quite a few professional and home theater subwoofers and this thing destroyed all of them. This would be great for a home theater setup as well as in the studio. These are pretty rare so I included some manufacturer specs below. I've taken amazing care of it and even have the original box and packing styrofoam! I originally used these with a pair of Event ASP-8 monitors and later paired them with my Event Opal monitors; this sub added a lot of great low frequency energy and was a great pairing to those. This has a lot of control options to make matching to other monitors a breeze.
$700 NO TRADES
Some details I found from the manufacturer:
The Event 20/20/15 subwoofer is constructed of the same 51/48-inch vinyl-laminated and lock-mitered MDF, is vented and weighs 100 pounds. The internally braced cabinet’s dimensions are a whopping 17.5×21.5×29-inches, including the 3-inch-tall detachable feet. An internal 250-watt linear power amp drives the single long-throw 15-inch coated paper cone, which has a foam surround and features a high-temperature voice coil. Frequency response is 28 to 120 Hz (+0 dB, -3 dB), and the unit can produce a maximum SPL of 117 dB peak at 1 meter.
The 20/20/15 cabinet’s inputs include one LFE pass-through and five main monitor channels. All inputs are 40k ohm balanced via gold combination XLR/11/44-inch connectors. All of the inputs also contain pass-through outputs via male XLR connectors.
The 20/20/15 has an LFE input sensitivity control as well as polarity inversion, phase delay switches, monitor group input sensitivity, monitor input disable, monitor/sub crossover tuning and a mains power switch and power/clip indicator. The cabinet also offers RFI shielding, output current limiting, over temperature and turn-on/-off transient protection, subsonic filtering and a resettable main AC circuit breaker. A 3rd-order LFE crossover is variable from 30 to 80 Hz.