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Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P15 Powered Subwoofer drops to $1648.95

Save $350 on the Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P15 subwoofer, delivering deep 18Hz bass with DSP control and a 1000-watt amp for $1,648.95.

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Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P15 Powered Subwoofer drops to $1648.95

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Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P15 Powered Subwoofer sees price cut to $1648.95

Down $350.05 from the usual price.

Deep bass without the cabinet size trade-off is a rare find at any price, but the Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P15 manages it with a SLAPS passive radiator system and a built-in 1000-watt amp. Right now, Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P15 Powered Subwoofer drops to $1648.95 - save $350.05. That 18% cut brings this 15-inch powered subwoofer well below its 30-day average of $1,987.51 and undercuts its 90-day average of $1,978.31 by a meaningful margin.

THE DEAL

Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P15 Powered Subwoofer

Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P15 Powered Subwoofer

$1648.95 (was $1999) - Save $350.05 (18% off)

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Get This Deal

For just $1648.95, down from its list price of $1999. The subwoofer's 180-day average sits at $1,950.92 and its all-time low hit $1,619.19, so this price lands in the lower band of its pricing history without requiring a major sales event.

DSP-enabled subwoofers at this performance tier rarely see price movement outside of holiday windows.

What You're Getting

The MiniMe DSP P15 packs a 15-inch long-throw active driver paired with a mass-tuned SLAPS passive radiator for deep extension down to 18Hz. Its built-in 1000-watt Class D amplifier handles the heavy lifting with automatic signal-sensing turn-on and standby mode.

DSP control runs through the iWoofer app on mobile devices, which includes auto room correction for tuning bass response to your space. Input and output options cover both RCA and XLR connections, and the variable crossover lets you dial in the integration point with your main speakers.

Who This Is For

Best for home theater builders who want reference-level bass without stacking multiple smaller subs. The DSP room correction makes it a good fit for rooms with challenging acoustics where standard subwoofers struggle.

Skip this if you need a compact sub for small apartments or if your budget caps out below $1,500.

The Caveat

This is a 15-inch subwoofer with a 1000-watt amplifier, so it needs physical space and adequate power delivery. The all-time low of $1,619.19 shows that deeper discounts have happened before, though not frequently.

Final Verdict

For $350 off list, the MiniMe DSP P15 delivers DSP-controlled bass that competes with subs costing twice as much. If you're piecing together a serious home theater and want room-corrected low end without external processors. This is the price to act on.

Wait if you can hold out for the all-time low again, but that $1,619.19 mark has only appeared once.

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