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A refined and subtle beast This subwoofer provides foundation-shaking bass with a 12" front-firing woofer and monstrous 1,000-watt RMS amplifier. While it pumps out incredible "oomph," what makes the B112v2 special is its ability to produce lifelike bass at any volume. Whether it's whisper-quiet effects or the tireless hammer of drums in the deep, this subwoofer does it all - making it a solid addition to any high-end stereo or home theater system. The B112v2 delivers thunderous, dynamic bass with an attention to detail (pictured in High-Gloss Walnut). Next generation The original B112 was an elite sub with outstanding bass performance. The B112v2 carries on that tradition, evolving the Revel lineup with updated acoustic engineering and simplified sound controls. An improved woofer has 82% more excursion than the previous model. Everything from the sub's double-stacked magnets to the fully vented frame of the woofer is expertly crafted to decrease distortion and coloration. The robust parametric EQ is also now onboard instead of software-based, letting you make manual adjustments in real-time. This makes it easier for you get your settings just right for the room. Musical bass The sound of an artist plucking a cello with their fingers is unmistakable in-person, but accurately reproducing that sound requires finesse and control most subwoofers just don't have. The B112v2 is designed to do just that, bringing impressive clarity and fine detail to low frequencies. This level of musicality is possible because Revel ensures the high-fidelity performance of their equipment by putting it to the test, literally. Controlled auditions with a trained listening panel compare their design with competing models. Speakers are placed on a rotational platform that makes sure each unit is placed in an identical position behind an acoustically transparent screen. The double-blind test acts as a reality-check, letting Revel's engineers line their measurements up with what listeners a