There are some reviews, but they go back about 7-10 years.
I've owned an SW3P combo for nine years and still enjoy it. I did think it sounded much tighter, had better tone and was better controlled when powered by a 250wpc Bryston 4B than with the mono 250w class G SA3 amp. The 1000w amp you have may be a class G design. When I talked to Mike Farnsworth of Talon Audio a few years ago, he told me the 1000 watt amps he was using to power his ROC subwoofers couldn't compete with a 250wpc AB design Bryston. I noticed however, in subsequent designs he began using different amps.
The 1259 in the recommended box design doesn't go as low as many subs out there, there are certainly better units available now. But for what it is I still think it's a good sub.
I've owned an SW3P combo for nine years and still enjoy it. I did think it sounded much tighter, had better tone and was better controlled when powered by a 250wpc Bryston 4B than with the mono 250w class G SA3 amp. The 1000w amp you have may be a class G design. When I talked to Mike Farnsworth of Talon Audio a few years ago, he told me the 1000 watt amps he was using to power his ROC subwoofers couldn't compete with a 250wpc AB design Bryston. I noticed however, in subsequent designs he began using different amps.
The 1259 in the recommended box design doesn't go as low as many subs out there, there are certainly better units available now. But for what it is I still think it's a good sub.