

🎧 Own the Night with Bass That Commands Attention
The Rockville RVW1800P8 is a professional-grade 18" subwoofer engineered for DJs, live sound, and large venues. With 1800W peak power and a Kevlar-reinforced cone, it delivers deep, distortion-free bass down to 20Hz. Its robust 107oz magnet and advanced dual spider system ensure stable, precise low-frequency performance. Easy-to-install banana plug terminals make it ideal for custom builds and upgrades, offering exceptional value and power for serious audio enthusiasts.

| ASIN | B01DP0HKJK |
| Additional Features | Radio |
| Audio Driver Size | 18 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Battery Charge Time | 20 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,593 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #119 in Car Component Subwoofers |
| Brand | Rockville |
| Built-In Media | Subwoofer |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Car Audio System, Home Theater System |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wired |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Voice control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 219 Reviews |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811080025131 |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 20"D x 11"W x 20"H |
| Manufacturer | Rockville |
| Model Name | RVW1800P |
| Model Number | RVW1800P8 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 3.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 1800 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 18 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 18 Inches |
| UPC | 811080025131 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Diameter | 18 Inches |
S**T
Seriously impressed- I've owned many different subs, and these deliver!
I'm a reformed brand snob when it come to audio equipment. I have a recording studio in my house along with a pretty elaborate home theater system, a separate and elaborate gaming system, a 2 channel system just for music and a PA system that I use for parties. Playing in a band for many years exposed me to a lot of different equipment as well, so I think I have a good feel for what works and what doesn't. These speakers don't just deliver "for the price" but they actually just deliver. If you paint over the labels on the dust caps, nobody will know what they are- they'll just know they sound good. I'm still in a little disbelief that these work so well for so cheap. I had two of those super cheap $129 18" Rockville subs for our basement system the kids use to have "dance parties" with their other little kid friends. Those subs were ok, but for the money they were a great deal. They are so much lighter than my JBL amplified 18" that I can take my system places for parties etc. I'm driving them with a crest audio 3.0DSP amp which is pretty powerful and clean. Before blowing up my cheap subs by driving them too hard, I read about these speakers- and the power handling was much more in line with what I was using. Swapped these into those old cheap (but light) cabinet and... wow! Super punchy with great extension down low. I listen to a wide range of music, but the best way to see if a sub is up to it is running some funk, jazz etc through them. These sound better than my JBL 618S's... and not just a little better. They can play bass heavy modern dance stuff or pull off very musical material as well. Even considering what I paid for those cabinets, two of these w/cabinets comes in at about half the price of just one powered JBL sub. One on one against the JBL, hate to say it- the JBL falls flat. I'm simply amazed at these. If you plan to use these in the RBG1184 cabinet, remove the plastic tubes for the ports to avoid port noise. Wish I did this a while ago. The only people I know of who didn't have great results with these- it was probably user error... If someone is blowing one (or more) of these up, they're probably clueless how to use audio equipment. Feed these things REAL power from a quality source and they'll rattle your internal organs.
A**O
Home theater and audiophile enthusiast
Wow! Got myself two of these 8 ohms subwoofers to my behringer dsp amp. Room size reference is a standard 2 car garage that's been converted. I built the boxes 22H×30W×17D SEALED with adequate bracing leaving about 5.25 cubic feet net internal volume. I used the DSP in the receiver to help lower the large 35 to 70hz hump to match the 20 hz level. Wow! I got these to sound great with music as well as home theater! And yes! Plenty of punch and thunderous push and vibration all the way down to 20hz! Intense! This is because of their size, and using two of them. I went with sealed because I wanted the bass response to be quicker to help make up for their cheapness and size, and it worked out nice! Best part is if one ever damages or fails I wouldn't mind slapping $114 down for another, easy replacement! I've played with many subs from Stereo Integrity and a few SVS models 15 inch models. Yes those subs do sound just a little more smoother and quicker with music. But after AB testing and hearing the results for movies I don't hear I'm missing much at all. The sound is quality enough and I'm getting more bass, again these are 18s! For 114 bucks a pop! A true gem/hack.
J**E
Great sound
Great price! Great sounds too.
A**R
Nice product
Fits and works as it should
S**S
Great option for a Behringer subwoofer driver replacement
One of my Behringer B1800X sub drivers suddenly betrayed me, developing a heartbreaking open across the voice coil. The cost of a replacement coil was steep—$100 just for the part—and the process to replace the coil was daunting, filled with uncertainty. I knew that if I made a mistake, all my efforts might be for nothing. It felt like a gamble, a battle against time and money, and I was on the verge of losing hope. Then, a glimmer of temptation appeared in the form of an 18" Rockville. With rave reviews echoing like a chorus of reassurance, I felt a flicker of hope igniting inside me. For about the same price of a voice coil replacement, this seemingly perfect alternative beckoned—an opportunity to breathe new life into my beloved system. Risking it all, I took the plunge and purchased a "used-like new" Rockville subwoofer from a third-party vendor, spending less than $70. The product container was blemished, yes, but the subwoofer itself radiated that untouched, pristine quality—no signs of wear, no evidence of mounting. It was my first Rockville purchase, and I confess, I tend to be picky with my audio gear—trained to expect a certain pedigree, wary of disappointment. But the price was compelling enough to soften my stubborn standards, so I rolled the dice. When I held the Rockville in my hands, I was struck by how astonishingly similar it was to the Behringer. The basket and magnet—identical in every detail save for the basket color—made my heart pound with hope. Its weight felt equal, no difference by hand. The only physical differences I could see were the coating on the cone—something the Behringer lacked—and the Rockville surround with one less rib, though its ribs were slightly wider. The screw-down wire terminations on the Rockville were a nice touch, good quality too, whereas the Behringer had spade connections. Everything lined up perfectly—the mounting holes, the bolts—they fit flawlessly, as if it was meant to be. I required no enclosure modifications as the mounting holes lined up perfectly - which was critical as the Behringer enclosure has threaded tee nuts for the driver mount. The insertion and securing process was straightforward, almost effortless, reaffirming that I might just have found a true replacement. I was able to do an A/B test with another Behringer B1800X. By ear, I could only discern a slight efficiency difference with the Behringer being a bit more efficient, but it was easily correctable running a multi-sub setup. That being said, one could always get equal output levels adjusting sub amp input or output settings - but the amp will work slightly more to get it - but it is slight. Maybe I'll do some sweeps with a mic and REW to see if any other significant differences exist. I did not hear any other by ear. Low extension was similar, mid bass punch was comparable. Let's see if this thing will handle the rigors of Thursday night frat parties. Overall, for what I paid, this is a tremendous option. I'm satisfied with the quality and ecstatic with the value. This Rockville kept me from having to either attempt a repair for the same price or fork out hundreds replacing the entire subwoofer unit while still making use of a perfectly good enclosure. Highly recommended for a low price replacement for a failed subwoofer driver.
A**R
Pretty Fire
Not gonna lie but these things pound some clean bass👍🏼If you want clean, between 32hz-120hz bass and then get them. I have 4 and custom made enclosures, each pair ran on a crown 1502 amp and they have blown me away especially for the price!!! Sometimes the crown amps tend to clip a bit but these things love that power especially being clean power and run cool👍🏼 each sub is receiving about 400-475 rms and amp is running of course on bridge at 4ohms. These amps can give you a band pass filter which is awesome!! but i have them at 37.5hz to 125hz and they are more then happy to run all night so far not complaints and have used them about 12 times 5 hour edm and hiphop parties nonstop. Sound very similar to 2 jbl srx dual 18’s with the custom made boxes. highly recommended for a project!! Get a pair and feed it the right power and a good enclosure and you will not be disappointed.
W**N
Economical and sturdy for a lower price
I have four of these speakers and they worked okay
A**L
Awesome product!!
The speaker works great, I am very satisfied.
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