Velodyne CHT-12R review

It's cheap but definitely not nasty

TechRadar Verdict

Probably the most cinematic subwoofer under a grand. Desperately powerful, but with clever controls. Your neighbours will hate you...

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Costing around just £470, Velodyne's CHT-12R come in at a great price. And this is despite the fact that it includes a 200W amplifier and 300mm front-firing bass driver. This front-firing speaker has a large port beneath the main driver, and a blue light telling you when it's powered up.

The setup is split between important basic controls on the back panel (low-pass crossover adjustment and twoposition high-pass filter switch) and on-the-fly adjustments on the remote control (such as phase). Volume control is present on both the rear and remote. Once set, there are four preset levels on the remote - for movies, R&B/rock, jazz/classical and games.

Mediocre music

Music through the CHT-12R certainly isn't a totally depressing experience, but it does serve to explain why so many home cinema reviewers (who started life as hi-fi reviewers and never quite shook off the CD player) still love their BritSubs.

Sometimes we just need a subwoofer to let rip (but not in that bonkers 'back seat of a Kev'd up Vauxhall Nova' manner). If you want sheer power, the Velodyne CHT-12R is a clear winner. What's more, in sound-per-pound stakes, this is a bargain.

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