ADAM Audio Sub12 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

March 22, 2026

ADAM Audio Sub12

ADAM Audio Sub12 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

Construction and specifications of ADAM Audio Sub12

  • Frequency range: 22 – 150 Hz
  • Crossover frequency: 50 – 150 Hz
  • Load bearing capacity continuous / music: 200 W / 300 W
  • Inputs and outputs: XLR and RCA
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 600 x 360 x 450 mm
  • Weight: 26 kg

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ADAM Audio Sub12 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

ADAM Audio Sub12 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

ADAM Audio Sub12 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

ADAM Audio Sub12 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

ADAM Audio Sub12 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

ADAM Audio Sub12 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

ADAM Audio Sub12 Review: The ultimate guide to this model

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Customer Review Summary

The ADAM Audio Sub12 is an exceptional subwoofer that delivers impressive low-frequency performance. With its powerful and precise bass output, it complements studio monitors beautifully, making it an ideal addition for both professional and home studio setups.

Users have noted that the bass is well-differentiated, providing clarity without being overwhelming. This allows for faster mixdowns in the bass range, with mixes translating well across different systems. Many have praised the Sub12 for its ability to relieve strain on monitors, resulting in a cleaner overall sound.

While the subwoofer excels in delivering impactful bass, some users have suggested that a remote control, similar to those provided with the Sub7 and Sub8, would enhance its usability. Additionally, there are minor concerns regarding the build quality, particularly with vibrations noted on the rear panel, and the absence of an internal DSP for room adjustments.

Overall, the ADAM Audio Sub12 is highly regarded for its robust performance, especially when paired with other ADAM monitors. It can easily shake walls and doors when pushed to higher volumes, making it a versatile choice for both studio work and casual listening experiences.

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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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