Just got a new Monolith 15" subwoofer and it seems underpowered compared to my old Outlaw LFM Plus.
Do I have unrealistic expectations or did I get a lemon?
Only had about an hour to tinker around with it but here is what I have done so far:
Plugged it into the receiver using my old presets for the Outlaw and ran the test tone just to see if it would output a signal. Ran through the other channels down to the subwoofer and…nothing, complete silence.
Checked the switches on the back, finally turning the gain up to maximum and got a very faint signal confirming the sub was getting a signal from the receiver.
Set the volume control back to the middle and ran Audyssey to configure the new sub. Audyssey picked up right around 75 DB and gave an approval for the volume setting and I proceeded with the setup.
When I setup the Outlaw a while back Audyssey said it was too powerful and would only continue setup after I turned it down (the Outlaw was also set halfway). I was expecting the same experience with the Monolith, but no, Audyssey was comfortable with the Monolith’s power levels.
After completing setup I ran the test tone again to see what the speaker levels where, the new Monolith was at +/- 0.0 db. Per comparison the Outlaw was set at -4.5 db. Even with the initial tuning the test tone for the Monolith was still inaudible at default volume.
I proceeded to run a demo using some of my favorite demo scenes: Superman fighting the terraformer from Man of Steel, the Balrog in Moria from Fellowship of the Ring, and the King Kong race scene from Ready Player One. I’ve watched each of these scenes multiple times and I am intimately familiar with how they sound and feel.
On the Outlaw each one is powerful, with enveloping sound, and thudding punch on the Monolith they were flat and lifeless, almost as if the entire bass mid-range was missing.
On the Man of Steel scene the terraformer pulses with a powerful, oppressive sound wave before finally exploding when struck by Superman. Playing the scene on the Monolith the omnipresent hum and vibration were completely missing with only a solid thud when the terraformer explodes.
In the Moria scene, as Gandalf detects the presence of the Balrog, you see light from the Balrog’s flames reflecting down a long corridor and you feel a low audible growl as the Balrog approaches. Again, completely missing.
In the Ready Player One race scene there are a lot of atmospheric mid range effects with some massive thuds when King Kong shows up and lands on the race track. The Monolith registers the King Kong thuds but the rest of the race is flat and lifeless.
I know every sub is different and you have to tune them but it seems like the Outlaw has to be reigned in to keep it from getting out of control while the Monolith really has to be pushed to even show up let alone impress.
Monolith has a reputation for quality control issues and I wonder if I have a lemon. This sub is far, far less powerful than what I expected based on the published reviews.
I have personal experience with defective Monoliths, this subwoofer is a replacement for a Monolith I received that was completely dead on arrival and wouldn’t even turn on.
I’ve had the Outlaw for about 8 years and it’s really the only subwoofer I’ve worked with. I read about all the other subs but have little hands on experience with actually getting them setup.
Trying to be fair here and wanted to get more opinions. Am I off-base expecting the Monolith to behave similarly to the Outlaw? Do I need to tweek it more, or is it bad?