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Review 4 of 23
Price Paid:
$105.00
from best buy Summary: This sub has won me over from all of the options I've had. The only woofer to hit as tight as this one was the other Yamaha. No other woofer was as easy to place as this one. As far as "movie theater-type" bass that shakes and rumbles rooms/walls, you'll have to look into a JBL or Sony. This one was exactly priced to meet my needs and to live up to it's specs. I have a room which is 15'x15', and it is filled with rich bass. This would work in a small to medium room, but don't even think about a large room... you'll have to get two. The banana plugs/binding post are well suited for speaker attachments. I plan on skipping Sony's SAW-M40 and keeping this one. For 80W on an 8", it's as much as I'll need, and I even listen to rap and hip-hop, so that says enuff as far as lovin' lotsa' bass. Strengths: strong tight bass, plays very low, right placement causes rumble, good price, nice sleek design, controls placed for convenience... 80W? sounds understated... woofer does not distort as east like most do, and it's a spruce cone, auto "on" and "off" switch Weaknesses: 8" woofer, could play lower, no "movie"/"music" switch Similar Products Used: Sony SAW-M20 50W, RCA downfiring 55W, Audio Source 50W, Yamaha YST-SW150 dual 8" 150W
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