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Review NaN of
Price Paid:
$348.00
from www.partsexpress.com Summary: Let me start with the punchline, this sub is a steal for the price. I was looking for a musical sub to augment my 2-way DIY speakers, which have 7" woofers. My speakers go down to about 50-60 Hz, so I really was only trying to fill in that last octave or so. Before purchasing this kit, which took about 2 hours for me to put together, I considered similarly configured subs from Hsu, and what I could find on audiogon. Well, I think I made the right choice. The Dayton is compact, and unobtrusive, which was a plus. Even though it is small, it is a very solid piece of equipment. The 10" Titanic driver weighs about 20 pounds. I can't even imagine the size of the 12", let alone 15". For my small room, the 10" was plenty. Furthermore, I believe that smaller woofers can sound more musical, especially if they're not asked to perform above 80 Hz or so. The amplifier plate has continously variable phase control, which allows very precise tuning. I can hear a huge difference going from 0 to 180, and in my system, for my room, 180 is the optimum. Also, the variable high frequency cutoff goes down to 40 Hz, which is lower than many subs. I leave at around 40-50 Hz. I may have left the impression that the sub is good for music but not home theater. I don't think that is the case. I think, if the room is not too big, this sub can do it all. It can defintely slam when you need it to. Highly recommended. One of the best purchases I've made in a long time. Strengths: Musically accurate, yet punchy bass, easy to integrate with main speakers. Weaknesses: None for application in a small- to medium-sized setting. Larger installation may want to go with 12" or maybe 2 10" Titanics, which would give the same quality bass, but more quantity, if that's even desired. Similar Products Used: Paradigm PS-1200.
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