Hide sidebar Show sidebar Thread starter yepimonfire; Start date Sep 29, 2017; Y. yepimonfire Audioholic Samurai. The difference in frequency response is a mere 2 hz. I also tried the Sub-1500 with my large Zu Audio Druid V speakers, with the sub supplying under 50Hz bass. 109 Posts . Discussion Starter • #1 • Mar 20, 2014. Mixing Dayton sub 1200s with sub 1500? There were no bad driver sounds from over-excursion, no port chuffing, no disturbing noises of any kind. No matter the volume level or depth of bass, this thing simply refused to do what it was unable to. Sep 29, 2017 #1 Wondering if it would be worth it to get flatter bass by placing 2 sub 1200s in different room locations along with the sub 1500 up front. That's a pick 'em, depending upon your situation and preferences. I still have yet to come to a decision but I have narrowed down my choices b/n Theater Solutions SUB15F and the Dayton SUB-1500 I will be using this for musical purposes. The PL-200 II has a bit more detail, while the F12 costs less. It was a willing partner 100% of the time, regardless of the circumstances. All i really need is a shove in the right direction. The Dayton Audio SUB-1500 is a nice subwoofer that doesn’t really perform significantly better than the less-expensive SUB-1200. From an output and extension perspective the F12 and PL-200 II are going to be more similar than dissimilar, so don't discount the former. . I was looking at 1 or maybe 2 more sub 1200's and saw this 1500. Dayton Audio Sub-1500 rear panel Dayton Audio . I also know the Dayton sub, which means I should be able to extrapolate that experience into the 1500. Has anyone used this sub yet? Dayton Audio must have spent a lot of time tuning the SUB-1200 because I was never able to trip it up. The Dayton Audio SUB-1500 features a 15” driver and downward-firing flared port design. I have the sub 1200 and need more for my large room (aprox 8500 cuft). I would like yalls opinion if yall have heard BOTH subs before.