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Price Paid:
$288.00
from Tweeter Summary: In response to the first two reviews i can only say that the person who owned it before you must have beat the heck out of it. This is with out a doubt an excellent home theatre subwoofer, not the loudest in its price range but certainly one of the most musical. If you guys are looking for something in about the same price range i would recommend going with a couple of different subs, one being the Energy S10.2. Energy is another member of API and the S10.2, while not quite as punchy as the LF-150(you'll notice this with music), is a little better in terms of total output(its only a couple of decibels) while maintaining a very smooth sound. Or, try the PSB subsonic 5i, which was featured in the August 2003 edition of SOUND & VISION magazine and featured the best bandwidth uniformity of the lot at 96%. Or if you want some real BANG! go with the Velodyne CHT-15 which also just happens to be featured in the same edition of S&V and features an earth-shaking 116db peak spl and can be found online for about $500-$600. Personally however, I found the LF-150's sound to be a very lively and musically pleasing, maintaining a very quick, tight, and especially smooth response through all frequencies 100Hz to bottom end. And to the person who wrote the first review, we rate subs in hz and not mhz, normally i wouldn't be so picky but 35mhz is a totally different frequency than 35hz. I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything its just a little friendly help from one audio lover to another. As far as the home theatre delema the sub is not completely broken in so we shall see what the future holds, but so far it sounds great and output is fairly high, however your rooms may be a touch larger which makes a huge difference. As far as the distortion goes, its because someone pushed the driver too far, I did this on my old LF-100 when my reciever skipped up eight decibels when i barely touched the knob, needless to say I got rid of that reciever. Anyways someone pushed the driver to hard and may have slightly damaged the coil. In the case of the port noise, I have not had any problems, but once again we will see what the future holds. In any case i give it a five for value because it has excellent tonal quality, and I also give it a 4 over all because in all its glory it still has no place as a five- not sure any sub in this price range does. In closing, just just remember no speaker is perfect and they all have their flaws. Strengths: Fairly loud, very clean, smooth performance at even its bottom frequecies Weaknesses: While fairly loud still seems to be a little weaker in HT than expectations after hearing how loud the LF-100 was during movies- we recently stacked the LF-100 on top of the LF-150- problem solved.
It also seems to have port noise issues according to other reviews Similar Products Used: Too many to list
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