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Foundry F12 Subwoofer
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Foundry F12 Subwoofer

<i>“Bass without compromise—power and precision in perfect balance”</i>

The Foundry series of subwoofers redefines what is possible in low-frequency reproduction. With the introduction of the Foundry F12, reference-grade bass is no longer limited by room size, placement constraints, or compromise. Designed to integrate effortlessly with any high-performance system, the F12 brings true full-range performance to real listening rooms—where physics, not speakers, has always been the limiting factor.
The Foundry F12 represents the culmination of decades of experience in understanding how bass behaves in real spaces; learning why room acoustics dominate below 200 Hz; why most subwoofers sacrifice musicality for output; why ports, shortcuts, and off-the-shelf drivers fail when accuracy matters most. Every element of the F12—from its ultra-linear long-throw driver, to its sealed enclosure, to its high-power amplifier and intelligent DSP—was engineered from the ground up to deliver bass that is fast, controlled, and musically honest. When existing solutions fell short, we designed our own—without compromise.
No longer do you have to choose between power and precision.
Effortless to integrate, breathtaking in its impact, compact enough to place where acoustics demand, and capable of bass that is both visceral and nuanced, the Foundry F12 transforms your system from impressive to complete. Once you hear bass done right, there’s no going back.

$2,749.00

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Design

Most subwoofers call attention to themselves. Truly musical ones disappear. When bass is right, you hear only weight, scale, and realism—not the subwoofer.
The Foundry F12 belongs to that rare class. Its custom driver, sealed enclosure, powerful amplification, and advanced DSP work together to deliver deep bass with speed, control, and exceptionally low distortion. Notes start and stop exactly when they should.
Designed to solve the room, the F12 integrates effortlessly into any system and any placement strategy. What you get is not more bass—but better music.

Application

No system is complete without subwoofers. Below 200 Hz, the room—not the speaker—controls what you hear, creating peaks, nulls, and uneven bass. Even the best full-range speakers are placed where bass works worst.
Properly designed subwoofers are essential. They smooth room response, restore the missing foundation, and allow the entire system to lock into place. When bass is right, timing, scale, and realism return.
The Foundry series was engineered as music-first subwoofers that integrate seamlessly and disappear into the system—whether used singly, in multiples, stacked, wired, or wireless.
A great system doesn’t just play bass. It needs it.

Foundry F12 Subwoofer

Overview

Bass is the most misunderstood element in any audio system. Below 200 Hz, the room—not the speaker—controls what you hear, creating peaks, nulls, and uneven bass no speaker can fix alone.
After decades of experience, we know accurate bass requires a dedicated solution designed to work with real rooms. The Foundry F12 is that solution—delivering fast, controlled, musical low frequencies with the power to disappear into the system while restoring scale and realism.
Why accept compromised bass? Build the foundation your system deserves.

The Driver

The heart and soul of any subwoofer is its driver—the transducer responsible for moving air with absolute precision while remaining faithful to the music. For the Foundry F12, it became immediately clear that no off-the-shelf driver could deliver the combination of ultra-low distortion, extreme output, and musical accuracy we demanded. So we designed our own from the ground up.
At the core of the F12 is a state-of-the-art 12-inch long-throw driver engineered specifically for sealed-box operation and real-room performance. With massive linear excursion capability, the F12 driver moves extraordinary volumes of air while maintaining strict control and linearity across its entire operating range. This is critical: bass is not just about power, but about precision—starting and stopping exactly when the music commands, without overhang, compression, or coloration.
Low distortion was the primary design goal. Using advanced finite element analysis, the motor structure was optimized to maintain a constant magnetic field throughout the driver’s full stroke. Dual shorting rings, an undercut pole piece, and a carefully engineered voice-coil geometry work together to minimize inductance variation and flux modulation—the root causes of distortion in conventional subwoofer drivers. The result is clean, articulate bass that retains texture and pitch even at high output levels.
The cone itself is a custom composite design chosen for its ideal balance of stiffness, internal damping, and low mass, allowing the driver to remain pistonic under extreme demands. A large-diameter Nomex spider and carefully tuned suspension geometry ensure linear mechanical behavior across the driver’s full excursion, preserving musicality even when the F12 is called upon to deliver deep, room-energizing bass.
The result is a driver that does more than produce low frequencies—it conveys the emotion, rhythm, and nuance of the music. Tight and articulate when the recording demands subtlety, powerful and visceral when impact is required, the Foundry F12 driver is engineered to disappear, leaving only the foundation of the performance behind.

The Room

Even the finest full-range loudspeakers cannot escape the realities of the listening room. Below roughly 200 Hz, bass behavior is dominated not by the speaker, but by the room itself. Standing waves create peaks and nulls that exaggerate some notes while erasing others entirely. Ironically, the physical locations where main speakers must live—placed for imaging, symmetry, and aesthetics—are often the worst possible places for accurate bass reproduction.
This is where subwoofers become essential—not as an add-on, but as a solution. Properly designed and properly placed subwoofers fill in room modes, smooth response, and restore the missing foundation that even large, expensive speakers cannot reliably deliver on their own. When bass is correct, everything above it improves: clarity, timing, scale, and realism.
The Foundry series was created to solve this problem once and for all. Designed from the ground up as music-first subwoofers, Foundry subs integrate seamlessly with full-range speakers, extending their performance while freeing them from the impossible task of fighting room acoustics alone. Whether used as a single sub, a carefully placed pair, or a multi-sub system distributed throughout the room—or even stacked for maximum output—the Foundry series delivers coherent, authoritative bass without latency, smearing, or delay.
Equally important, Foundry subwoofers are designed to work where acoustics demand, not where convenience dictates. Compact, flexible, and available in wired or wireless configurations, they can be positioned strategically around the room to average out peaks and nulls, achieving smooth, natural bass that simply sounds right. No gimmicks. No compromise. Just realism restored.
A classic problem has finally met its match. The room is no longer the enemy—it’s part of the solution.

Power and Control

The power amplifier is the engine of a subwoofer, and like any great engine, its job is not simply to produce power—but to deliver it instantly, cleanly, and with absolute control. For the Foundry F12, that meant designing an amplifier capable of lightning-fast response, effortless dynamics, and precise command over every aspect of low-frequency reproduction. A powerful driver is only as good as the amplifier driving it, and the F12’s amplifier was engineered from the ground up to extract every ounce of performance the driver can deliver.
At the core of the F12 is a state-of-the-art 1,000-watt continuous power amplifier backed by a massive 1,800-watt power supply. This generous reserve is not about playing louder—it’s about headroom and authority. Transients in music are brief, sudden, and demanding. Drum strikes, orchestral crescendos, and even the subtle thump of a performer’s foot on a stage floor require instantaneous current delivery. The F12’s oversized power supply ensures the amplifier never starves for energy, allowing it to respond without compression, hesitation, or loss of control.
Speed is critical at low frequencies. Bass that lags behind the music destroys timing and realism. The F12’s amplifier is engineered for exceptional slew rate and current delivery, enabling the woofer to start and stop exactly when the signal commands. The result is bass that is tight, articulate, and rhythmically precise—preserving the snap of a kick drum and the natural decay of low-frequency instruments without overhang or smearing.
Just as important, the amplifier and driver were designed as a unified system governed by powerful, high-resolution DSP. This processing not only manages crossover behavior, but also provides full control over room interaction and tonal balance. From hand-tuned precision adjustments to automatic room measurement and EQ, the F12 gives the listener complete command of bass performance.
All of this power and control is accessed through the Foundry control app for iPhone and Android—one of the most sophisticated subwoofer tuning platforms available today. From fine-grain parametric EQ and delay adjustment to preset management and automatic calibration, the app allows the F12 to be precisely tailored from the listening position, where accuracy matters most.
The result is power that feels effortless and intelligent. The amplifier disappears along with the subwoofer itself, leaving behind bass that is fast, controlled, and emotionally convincing. This is not brute force for its own sake—it is refined power and precision, purpose-built to serve the music.

State of the Art

True musical bass demands more than power—it demands linearity. When a driver’s behavior changes as it moves, distortion replaces music. Notes lose pitch, transients smear, and bass takes on a character of its own. The Foundry F12 was engineered to avoid this entirely, delivering bass that remains clean, symmetrical, and musically honest even under extreme demands.
At the core of the F12’s performance is an ultra-linear motor and suspension system refined through extensive finite element analysis and validated with state-of-the-art Klippel measurement. These tools allow us to examine how motor force, suspension compliance, and voice-coil inductance behave throughout the driver’s full excursion—not just at rest. The F12’s driver remains remarkably linear and symmetrical across its operating range, maintaining consistent control and force as it moves in both directions. This level of linearity is the foundation of the F12’s exceptionally low distortion and natural musical presentation.
Extreme excursion is meaningless without control. The Foundry F12 combines massive linear travel with a precisely engineered suspension and motor structure that prevent compression, asymmetry, and dynamic nonlinearity. As a result, the driver produces deep bass that retains pitch accuracy, texture, and timing—whether reproducing subtle low-level detail or delivering full-scale impact.
What you hear is bass without coloration. No thickening, no overhang, no artificial weight—just clean, articulate low frequencies that integrate seamlessly with the rest of the system. The subwoofer does not call attention to itself because it adds nothing of its own.
This level of performance is the result of a design process typically reserved for the most advanced loudspeakers in the world. The Foundry F12’s measurements do not merely look impressive—they explain why it sounds the way it does. Linearity, symmetry, and control are not academic ideals; they are the reason the F12 disappears and leaves only the music behind.

Extraordinary Performance

This measurement shows the Foundry F12’s frequency response as captured on a Klippel Near-Field Scanner (NFS), one of the most advanced loudspeaker measurement systems available. The horizontal axis represents frequency, spanning from 10 Hz to 1,000 Hz, while the vertical axis shows output level. This measurement was taken with the crossover bypassed to reveal the subwoofer’s native behavior—unfiltered and uncorrected.
What makes this graph exceptional is not just how deep the F12 plays, but how controlled it remains across a very wide frequency range. The response follows a precisely engineered fourth-order alignment below 20 Hz, reaching –6 dB at 20 Hz, and remains smooth and predictable above that point. In practical terms, this means the F12 delivers true deep bass without artificial boosting or resonance, relying instead on natural room gain to produce flat, extended low-frequency response in real listening spaces.
Equally important—and far more rare—is what happens above the subwoofer’s intended operating range. The F12 remains exceptionally well behaved well into the upper bass and beyond. We intentionally show response out to 1,000 Hz because this behavior matters. Subwoofers that become irregular, resonant, or nonlinear above their crossover point are difficult to integrate cleanly. The Foundry F12’s controlled upper-frequency behavior allows it to blend seamlessly with virtually any main speaker and any crossover setting, preserving clarity and timing in the critical upper-bass region where many systems fall apart.
This level of linearity across both low and upper bass is a direct result of the F12’s ultra-linear driver, sealed enclosure, and carefully engineered motor and suspension system. There are no hidden resonances, no abrupt roll-offs, and no unwanted peaks waiting to intrude into the audible range. The response you see here is inherently smooth, requiring minimal correction and preserving musical integrity.
Why does this matter? Because bass is not just about depth—it is about control. When a subwoofer behaves predictably across and beyond its operating range, it integrates invisibly. Notes retain their pitch. Transients remain sharp. The bass foundation supports the music rather than calling attention to itself.
Performance like this is rare because it is difficult to achieve. It requires linear excursion under load, freedom from enclosure artifacts, and a system engineered as a whole. This graph is not just a measurement—it is visual proof of why the Foundry F12 sounds natural, musical, and effortlessly integrated into any serious system.

Chris Brunhaver on subwoofers

Features

12 key features

MUSIC-FIRST, REFERENCE-GRADE BASS

CUSTOM 12-INCH ULTRA-LONG-THROW DRIVER

SEALED ENCLOSURE FOR FAST, ACCURATE TRANSIENTS

1000-WATT HIGH-CURRENT AMPLIFICATION

EXTREME LINEAR EXCURSION FOR LOW DISTORTION

FLAT IN-ROOM RESPONSE BELOW 20 HZ

ADVANCED DSP WITH ROOM EQ AND DELAY CONTROL

MULTIPLE INPUT OPTIONS FOR ANY SYSTEM

WIRED OR WIRELESS INTEGRATION VIA WISA

COMPACT FOOTPRINT FOR ACOUSTICALLY CORRECT PLACEMENT

DESIGNED FOR MULTI-SUB CONFIGURATIONS

STACKABLE FOR INCREASED OUTPUT AND HEADROOM

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Specifications

Technical details
Color Options Satin White, Satin Black
Enclosure Type Sealed Box
Maximum Output 113 dB @ 2m ground plane
Input Impedance 50kΩ (RCA), 100kΩ (XLR)
Power Requirements 120/230 VAC, 50/60 Hz (auto-sensing)
Idle Consumption 40W
Driver Excursion 60mm Xmax p-p / 80mm Xmech p-p
Amplifier Power 1000W continuous (1800W power supply)
Frequency Response -6 dB @ 20 Hz anechoic (ground plane), flat to below 20 Hz in-room with room gain; ±0.5 dB to 500 Hz
Dimensions (HxWxD)

 

14.75"W × 16.75"H × 17.5"D (18.125" with grille)

 

Net Weight

77 lbs (35 kg)

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