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efinitive Technology’s  new
SuperCube Reference sub-
woofer is dead serious about
delivering 
world-class low
bass in a compact package
,
fitting a 14" long-throw woofer, two 
14" passive radiators, a beefy 1800-watt
Class-D amplifier, and an extensive con-
trol panel with electronic crossover
inside an enclosure that measures just
under 17" per side. Don’t let those 
compact dimensions fool you;
this
subwoofer is capable of incredible
low-frequency extension
(reaching
below 20Hz with authority) and 
very high output
(playing  nearly 
as loudly as four of Definitive’s original
SuperCube Is). Obviously this sub-
woofer offered 
large  quantities of
low bass on demand
, but what sur-
prised me was the 
amazing quality of
the bass it produced
.
In sharp contrast to the many big,
billowy, boomy subwoofers on the 
market,
the SuperCube Reference
was at heart an audiophile’s sub-
woofer
—one 
that combined the
cat-quick reflexes of Jet Li with the
man-mountain clout of Warren
Sapp
. The result was 
a subwoofer
that speaks forcefully and clearly,
yet is capable of remarkable delica-
cy and grace
. In the first few minutes
of Open Range, for example, a coming
cloudburst is announced by a nearby
lightning strike, and the SuperCube
Reference captured the subterranean
slam of the lightning bolt and the loud
peal of thunder that followed so con-
vincingly that I started involuntarily and
instictively began looking around to see
if the lightning blast had fried any of my
home-theater components (one of
those moments where cinematic art
imitated life too closely for my com-
fort). What is more,
the SuperCube
Reference proved equally convinc-
ing on music, striking a great bal-
ance between power and control
,
and offering so much headroom that it
never seemed to be working hard.
There aren’t many subwoofers
that can outperform the SuperCube
Reference, and the few I’ve heard
that do cost a lot 
more
.
I recom-
mend this subwoofer highly
, sub-
ject only to the suggestion that you 
use crossover frequency settings 
below 100Hz (so as not to force the 14"
woofer and passive radiators to go 
higher than they should).
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11433 Cronridge Dr. • Owings Mills, MD 21117 • (410)363-7148
Visit us at www.definitivetech.com
Excerpted from The Perfect Vision magazine, May/June 2004.
SPECIFICATIONS
SuperCube Reference
Frequency response: 11–200Hz
Integral amplifier power: 1800 watts
Driver complement: One 14" long-throw
woofer, two 14" passive radiators
Dimensions: 16.7" x 16.7" x 16.9"
Weight: 111 lbs. 
Warranty (parts and labor): Five years
(speaker), three years (amplifier)
Price: $1699
Subwoofer Survey:
Definitive Technology SuperCube Reference
“World-Class”