Acoustic Energy Aegis Evo Sub Subwoofer

The front panel of the Acoustic Energy Aegis Evo Sub subwoofer is equipped with a 10-inch driver with a combined diffuser (the cone is made of cellulose, and the central dome is polymer) and a hard suspension. Unlike the overwhelming majority of models in this price category, a closed acoustic arrangement is used here, which allows to completely get rid of bass reflex noise at high volume. The rated power of the built-in amplifier is only 150W, but at the stated low reproducible frequency of 25 Hz it can be quite enough.

The subwoofer is equipped with all the necessary adjustments and an almost complete arsenal of switching interfaces. Among the variety of connectors, perhaps only the LFE input is missing. Particular attention is paid to the vibration of the body from the floor - the kit includes both massive rubber legs and steel spikes.

The sound nature of Acoustic Energy Aegis Evo Sub fully confirms the advantage of a closed design. The bass is extremely fast and superbly structured. The subwoofer easily and quickly gets along with our floor speaker system, giving out a juicy and rather deep bottom. However, in powerful orchestral tutti and organ works there is some lack of power of the built-in amplifier. Audibly this is perceived as follows: the main working area is extremely energetic, but the infra-low components are slightly weakened. This is partially compensated for by installing the subwoofer against the wall, but this may slightly decrease the intelligibility. The subwoofer will be ideal for a small sized area where it can create a very decent sound pressure.

Acoustic Energy Aegis Evo Sub Subwoofer photo