Mesmerize your audience with rich, deep bass from our QSC KS118 / 18” Powered Subwoofer; perfectly suited for concerts and festivals. Built with high-quality materials for optimal sound projection.

Subwoofer Rental
Choose the low-frequency cabinet as part of the actual speaker system: identify the top speakers or array, music or program material, source and processing path, powered or passive requirement, position, access, quantity, dates, and fulfillment before comparing models.
- 1. Define the systemShare the tops or array, content, listening area, source path, and positions.
- 2. Choose the cabinetCompare powered, passive, single, and dual-format live records.
- 3. Map supportConfirm processing, amplification, cables, power, handling, and technician needs.
- 4. Verify fulfillmentCheck quantities, dates, pickup flags, delivery, placement, setup, and return.
Subwoofer Catalog
- Delivery & setup available across South Florida
- 15–30% multi-day savings applied at checkout
- AV team support before and during your rental
Showing 1–6 of 6 subwoofer catalog options
Rentals from $80.00 / 24 hoursPowered high performance subwoofer system 3600W peak Class D amplifier
Our TI Audio LA218 passive line array subwoofers are powerhouse units designed for large live production events, boasting dual 18-inch drivers with weatherproofing for solid performance outdoors. With each cabinet handling up...
This Yorkville LS801p subwoofer is extremely powerful and forks out impressive volumes enough fill any bass demands making it a premium choice. Perfect for medium events of up to 150 people (300...
Experience powerful bass like never before with the Eurolive B1800D-PRO subwoofer. Designed for serious audio enthusiasts, this 18-inch powered subwoofer delivers earth-shaking low frequencies with clarity and precision. Its 1400-watt Class-D amplifier...
Amplify the sound of your event with our JBL SRX818SP/ 18” Subwoofer, ideal for a range of events from concerts to private parties. This powerful device elevates your audio output with its...
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Match the cabinet to the signal and power path
The selected JBL SRX818SP portrait shows the exact cabinet clearly, but it does not verify output, room coverage, audience capacity, companion speakers, cables, poles, or processing for a particular order. Most current listings are presented as powered subwoofers. The LA218 is the distinct passive record and is also marked as requiring a technician, a quantity of two, no pickup, and outdoor use.
Start with the mixer or source output and the main-speaker path, then confirm the correct connection sequence, any amplifier or processing requirement, signal and power distribution, polarity or delay responsibility, and available technician support. Use the exact written equipment list; a powered label does not make every source, cable, top speaker, or control item part of the rental.
- Identify the topology
Confirm the top speakers or array, source outputs, and whether the selected subwoofer is powered or passive.
- List supporting equipment
Verify amplification, processing, signal cables, power, adapters, and control responsibilities separately.
- Check the live record
Use the exact pickup, technician, quantity, outdoor, price, and availability fields instead of a brand-level assumption.
- Compare 18-inch formats
Customers may call these 18-inch woofers, while professional product listings usually call them 18-inch subwoofers. Compare single- and dual-18-inch cabinets, powered or passive design, amplification, quantity, handling, and fulfillment.

Plan placement as part of the whole speaker layout
The second image shows the LA218 dual 18-inch cabinet supporting a compact outdoor line-array stack. That is useful context for the cabinet's physical role, but the surrounding array, structure, cables, amplification, processing, labor, and site plan are not included merely because they appear in the photograph. Six current records also carry a requires-two flag, while the other records do not establish a universal quantity.
Choose positions only after reviewing the listening area, stage or site boundaries, audience and staff routes, ground conditions, access for moving the cabinets, cable protection, power, weather decisions, and the relationship to the tops or array. Quantity and placement should come from that event plan, not a cabinet-size formula or an unverified people count.
Two public project scopes show why powered and passive subwoofer records must stay distinct. Elevate Your Event Experience at Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay lists a JBL SRX818SP powered subwoofer with powered top speakers and an X32 mixer. Spellbound New Year's Eve Wedding in Hallandale Beach lists an LA218 passive dual-18-inch subwoofer with LA210 line-array cabinets and an Amp Rack. These are authentic local system examples, not universal packages: the source path, top speakers, amplification, processing, quantity, placement, access, cable protection, weather exposure, labor, and technician responsibility still need to be confirmed for the actual event.
For a DJ setup or dance event, match the subwoofer to the actual main speakers, mixer output, program material, audience layout, venue limits, and fulfillment plan. This page owns the low-frequency cabinets and their integration; DJ Equipment Rental owns decks, controllers, mixers, turntables, booths, and DJ-rig workflow. Do not assume either page includes the other layer.
- Draw the listening area
Mark tops or arrays, stage boundaries, audience zones, neighboring spaces, and possible cabinet positions.
- Plan access and handling
Confirm paths, ground, stairs, loading, cable protection, placement, and return responsibilities.
- Separate pictured context
Treat arrays, top speakers, support, power, processing, and labor as separate unless the live order names them.
- Powered and passive South Florida examples
Compare the powered JBL subwoofer scope at Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay with the passive LA218, array, and amplifier-rack system recorded in Hallandale Beach.
- DJ and dance-event use
Match low-frequency cabinets to the actual DJ rig, main speakers, venue, dance-floor coverage, power, placement, and fulfillment plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Practical guidance on the eight current models, powered and passive paths, single- and dual-18-inch formats, companion speakers, quantity flags, outdoor limits, and mixed pickup status.
What subwoofer products are currently listed?
The eight active records include JBL SRX828SP and SRX818SP models, QSC HPR151 and KS118 models, DAS EVENT-218A, LA218, Yorkville LS801P, and Behringer B1800D-PRO. Review the live cards for current status, price, quantity, and inclusions.
What is the difference between a powered and passive subwoofer?
A powered listing is planned around its onboard power stage, while the passive LA218 needs a separate amplification and processing path. Confirm the exact source, connections, amplifier or processing equipment, signal and power runs, and technician responsibility in writing.
Does a subwoofer rental include top speakers or a line array?
Do not infer that from the event images. The selected photographs show top speakers and an array as application context; confirm every top, array cabinet, support item, cable, amplifier, processor, and labor line on the exact product or order.
How many subwoofers do I need?
There is no universal count. Six current records carry a requires-two flag, while the other two do not. The final quantity also depends on the selected model, top-speaker system, program material, listening-area geometry, position, access, and technical plan.
Are all subwoofers listed for outdoor use?
No. Only the LA218 record is marked outdoor-rated; the other seven are not. Outdoor use also requires a site-specific weather, ground, power, cable protection, placement, and shutdown plan.
Can every subwoofer be picked up?
No. Six current records are marked for pickup, while the DAS EVENT-218A and LA218 are not; the LA218 is also marked as requiring a technician. Confirm live quantities, dates, fulfillment, accessories, and return terms.
Can I rent a subwoofer for a DJ setup or dance event?
Yes. Use this page to choose the low-frequency cabinets for a DJ setup, dance floor, or event sound system. Match them to the actual main speakers, mixer output, program material, audience layout, venue limits, power, placement, and pickup or delivery plan. CDJs, controllers, mixers, turntables, booths, top speakers, cables, processing, and labor are separate unless the written order names them.
Do you rent 18-inch woofers?
Yes. In professional audio catalogs, an “18-inch woofer” is normally listed as an 18-inch subwoofer. Current options include single- and dual-18-inch formats, with powered and passive designs. Compare the exact live product cards for cabinet format, power path, quantity, pickup or delivery status, and what is included; an 18-inch driver size alone does not determine coverage or the complete speaker system.
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It’s a pleasure to work with Mario and his team, they are quick, efficient, and professional. Have done a few events already and looking forward to many more
We used Miami Sound Rental for a conference we were sponsoring. They were the perfect choice for the role. Easy to work with and arrived on time. Quick and efficient. We had to change a few things the week before the event and they were able to accommodate our changes with no issue.
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