EVERYTHING You Need to Know About the QSC KS118 Subwoofer
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- Discover the performance of the QSC KS118 subwoofer in our comprehensive review. Unleash deep, impactful bass that elevates your sound experience to new heights. Learn about its features, specifications, and why it might be the perfect addition to your audio setup. Subscribe for more audio gear reviews and tutorials!
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00:21 - Specs
00:50 - Physical Components
03:40 - Internal Settings
03:54 - Crossover
04:50 - Delay
05:43 - Deep
06:41 - Scenes
07:14 - LED
07:30 - Contrast
07:41 - Factory Reset
07:55 - Cardioid
10:33 - Cardioid Configurations
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I’ve had mine for 3 years haven’t had a problem just purchased another exact sub QSC for more power 👍🏾
Good to hear! We like them too.
This is a VERY good review! Very comprehensive. It will surely get a lot of views.
Thank you for all the kindness!
Great video! If using KS118`s for a band, set up on left and right of stage, do you recommend using K12.2’s or K10.2’s on top?
Honestly, they are both good options. You will get a bit frequency range more out of the K12.2. The first thing that comes to mind is budget. If the funds are hard to come by the K10.2 will work just fine.
how do you disable the crossover to use an external driverack? what type filers and slope are used??
Sorry to say, but the QSC KS118 doesn’t have an option to disable the crossover.
As for filters and slopes there is no one size fits all solution its VERY case by case. The space they the gear is in, what speaker is connected to what sub, the quality of equipment, ect. So that’s not something we can give a straight answer to.
Hope that helps!
The qsc ks118 has power and plays nicely, but it breaks down often and many people also had problems with it, repair service. Due to frequent breakdowns - I sold it after repair. I recommend - Yamaha Dxs XLF. I don't see any worthy competition yet. I'm waiting for a new, failure-free sub-bass
interesting. I have had 4 of them for over two years in heat and cold without any issues at all.
@@john26660no cap and I abuse tf out of mine bro every weekend
Bought the QSC KS212c over this for portability. Love it but it’s too wide so bought a EV EKX15 sp hits harder and not always in cardioid mode.
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The subwoofer is good, but it breaks down very often. Mine has already been in for repairs three times in two years. The problem is always with the power supply. It's a very unreliable product.
Sorry to hear that! That's lot. We haven't had that issue yet with ours, but we'll keep your comment in mind if ours go down. Thanks for sharing.
I have had 4 of them for over two years with no issues at all.
Why do these guys feel the need to be stupid geeks? Just post the video without the stupid side effects
What is the hottest outdoor temperature can the KS118 be used in?
Here is what we could find in the manual:
Do not operate the subwoofer with its amplifier module exposed to direct sunlight because overheating will cause its protection circuitry to reduce its maximum output. For full performance to specification keep the ambient temperature to below 50° C (122° F).
Hope that helps!
Qsc subs suck One yorkville has as much bass as 2 of those junk
What Yorkville? You know there are more than one kind of Yorkville Subs? You know there are more than one kind of QSC Subs? I think you don't know what your are talking about, because PA Systems can't be meassured because they are one kind of brand or another. Specs and build quality are the only things you can compare. Quality of sound will always be subjective.
Yorkville is overprice and sucks
Also QSC is better and I plan to buy a ks118 and pair of k12.2 for my inventory
Oh look, another York dork-- must be a DJ, I take it.