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Price Paid:
$20.00
from Garage Sale Summary: Well it was kind of a steal as I picked it up at a garage sale. Nearly in perfect condition, just needs a little cabinet work to get out some scratches and dings but no big deal. I brought it home and eagerly hooked it up to my moderatly powered pioneer sx-780 amplifier (I love the oldies, I have 2 sx-780s) Anyway sence it's already broken in I just turned it up nice and high and wow was it powerful. The needles on the amp were showing at 100 watts peak per side and my house was literally shaking (was playing "digital bass" and only through the sub) Literally no distortion, you could feel and hear the sub perfectly, minus the windows that were shaking! Anyway I've sence turned it down and wired it on the second channel of my amp, with a small set of full range 8"ers on the primary channel. Nice clean full sound, no real complaints about it as of yet.
My current system:
Better SM-3080 7 channel mixer (4 dual input channels, 3 mic channels) w 7 band eq, fader starts.
RadioShack (lol) SSM-8030 4 channel mixer (pos)
Realistic 10 band EQ
JVC SEA-33 10 band EQ
Technics EX-140 Receiver (100watts rms X 2 channels @ 8ohms)
2x Pioneer SX-780 Receiver (45watts rms x 4 channels @ 8 ohms)
Merak MT80 8" 3 way floor standing speakers (100watts rms, 150peak X 2 speakers)
Realistic el-crapo 8" 2 way bookshelfs (15watts rms, 30peak X 2 speakers)
Paradigm SB-80 Bandpass, dual ported passive subwoofer (150watts rms)
Creative Labs PCWorks 2.1
Creative Labs FPS1000
Technics RS-B207 Tape Deck
All connected with gold plated interconnects.
Connected to my computer system :)
Total Wattage: 421 RMS, 742 Peak.
It's a bunch of mismatched stuff but the sub has really added to the overall range and power of the system. Strengths: Nice strong bass
Goes fairly deep (I measured down to about 35hz useable)
Powerful! Weaknesses: Needs seperate amp, but gives better control if you ask me! Similar Products Used: Panasonic small sub on a home theatre unit.
Peavey high power DJ sub!
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