This is why I don't understand the attraction people have to gigantic subwoofers. The only exception is some of the ported JTR subs because the neat thing you can do with a huge cabinet is tune it extremely low, which is exactly what Jeff does with his Captivator ULF subs. This sub has no advantage over a regular sealed sub except for having more output, but that advantage can be overcome with multiples. The disadvantages are numerous; you can't move it easily, it is very low on WAF, you lose the response smoothing advantages of multiples, there aren't many places that a behemoth like that could fit, it needs a dedicated circuit, etc. And that is assuming that its amplifier is comfortable with its wiring scheme; if those four drivers are wired in one parallel circuit- yikes! Four subs with four separate amps would be a lot easier on the hardware.