My SVS PB-2000 is in for warranty repair, so I decided to grab a budget sub to fill in for now. I started out looking at Klipsch and Polk models around the $200-$300 range, but everywhere I turned, I kept seeing the Dayton Audio SUB-1200 mentioned as a standout in the budget category. I ended up going with it mostly because it was the cheapest option, and honestly, I expected it to fall very short. I couldn't have been more wrong.
The first thing that surprised me was the weight—45 lbs, which is 10-15 lbs heavier than all other 12" subs in the sub-$350 price range that I saw and even heavier than many 12" subs costing three to four times as much. The build quality is impressive: the 12" long-throw woofer even looks to be relatively high quality and, more importantly—it performs. Aside from the plain design, there’s not much that feels “cheap / budget” about how this sub is built... The exception being the back plate.
After three days of running it, I have to say, I’m blown away. This sub delivers deep, room-shaking bass, and I do not doubt the 25Hz rating. Even more surprising, the bass is controlled and articulate when needed, with zero distortion at high volumes and no port noise—it’s impressively refined. Now, is it on par with my PB-2000? No, but it's not too far off- which is wild for a sub under $200. Even at $400-$500, this would be a respectable choice, and it’s hard to believe Dayton is turning a profit on it.
My review isn’t based on measurements but on personal experience. I’ve been a home theater enthusiast for 15 years and have owned several+ solid mid-range subs in the sub-$1500 range. I’d even go so far as to say that, in a blind listening test, you could easily be fooled into thinking the SUB-1200 belongs in the mid-range category. This is one of those rare occasions where you get much more than you pay for. WOW!