Achat 112 Sub A : Not a bass monster - but very good
I combine the 112 Sub A with an Aspen-Pittman Space Station 3 to emulate a classic Leslie for organs (they require lows, and the SS3 cuts at 100Hz). On occasion, I have also used the combination with a Mackie mixer as a small PA (works well).
For this use, the sub does a very good job. It integrates well with the SS3, it's easy to determine a good cross-over point, and the balance is retained at most levels (the SS3 can be very loud). It takes a little time to find the best settings, but for my use that is more or less a one-time thing.
Connections are as they should be, XLR balanced + 6.3mm jacks unbalanced, with the option to daisy-chain with additional subs.
This is still a small sub, easy to handle (bless it), so it won't produce monster bass for large venues - not by a long shot. But for the organ I have played venues with 100-200 patrons with ease, without tapping into FOH.
Had it for about three years, used it and hauled it around quite a lot, with zero issues. An easy recommendation.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by The Box Pro
- Released in 2008
- Average price : $379
- Dimensions (Wmm x Hmm x D): 450mm x 380mm x 456mm
- Weight : 23kg
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