EARTHQUAKE Sound Supernova Luminous LU-12 Powered Subwoofer now $894.04, down from $989.38
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Save $95 on the EARTHQUAKE Sound Supernova Luminous LU-12 powered subwoofer, now $894 at Amazon for deep, clean bass without port noise.
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EARTHQUAKE Sound Supernova Luminous LU-12 Powered Subwoofer now $894.04, down from $989.38
Down $95.34 from the usual price.
Home theater enthusiasts chasing that theater-floor rumble know the price of admission usually starts north of a grand for anything that can genuinely pressurize a room. The EARTHQUAKE Sound Supernova Luminous LU-12 skips ported designs entirely, pairing a 12-inch MAGMA-X active driver with a SLAPS V2 passive radiator to hit sub-harmonic frequencies without the chuffing noise that plagues cheaper subs.
EARTHQUAKE Sound Supernova Luminous LU-12 Powered Subwoofer drops to $894.04 - save $95.34. That's 10% off and the lowest it has been relative to its 30-day average.
For just $894.04, below its 30-day average of $989.38. The 90-day average sits at $1,103.81 and the 180-day average hits $1,199.43, which means this price cuts roughly $200 to $300 off the longer-term norms.
If you have been tracking this sub, the current listing is about as clean as it gets outside a major sale period.
The LU-12 uses a 12-inch MAGMA-X driver with a massive moving structure and double spider assembly for deep, dynamic bass. The SLAPS V2 passive radiator handles sub-harmonic output while eliminating port noise entirely.
Power comes from an LM1000 class-D amp rated at 600 watts RMS and 1,200 watts peak, with an 18-145Hz frequency response, a variable 24dB/oct low-pass filter (50-150Hz), a 0-180 degree phase switch, and 12V trigger sensing. Input options include RCA low-level, balanced XLR, and a built-in input selector. The cherry wood veneer cabinet ships with detachable grilles, an IR remote, and a remote eye.
Best for home theater owners building a serious 5.1 or Dolby Atmos setup who want bass extension below 20Hz without the distortion of ported designs. This sub rewards buyers who prioritize clean low-end impact over compact dimensions.
Skip it if your room lacks space for a furniture-grade subwoofer or if you prefer a sealed sub for pure music applications.
With $95 off the 30-day average and nearly $300 below the 180-day norm. This is the moment to commit if you have been waiting for a real price break on one of the better passive-radiator subs in the $900 range. Hold off only if your room layout is still in flux.

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