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$0.00 Summary: Who wouldn't want to try velodyne if you are in the market for a subwoofer? It's the first name that crosses people's mind when researching for a subwoofer. So, I've bought this little 10 incher.
In my opinion: this sub is a bit of a let down. Comes with such glowing reviews everywhere but In reality it doesn't sound any better than some of the cheaper polks. It has fair bit of power but nothing "spectacular" like online shills have proclaimed. I **** you not It doesn't sound any better than a $80 logitech subs. I had listend to it for days try to come up with any reason for not returning it, before I gave up. It is heavy and it's a giant hassel to return it.
On the upside, It handled movies well but any junk dayton or DIY subs can handle movies. I find it hard believe velodyne's claim that this subwoofer can fill a 3000 sq ft space. It barely filled my small 900 sq.ft. room at 2/3 volumn. DSP is a total markettting gimmick as I found out the hardway. Unless of course You've been weened on trash car subwoofers.
Another upside was that It integrated well with my exisiting paradigms which I really liked.
Jesus, I've been trying to find a musical sub for 10 yrs now. I've tried/built 2 DIY subs, paradigm low end subs and this optimum 10 hoping throwing money at it will solve the problem. I've listend to Deftech, para, velo, martinlogan, B&W, infinity etc. They all sound boooooooooomy, and sloppy. Optimum 10 so far is the best one out of them all but still no cake.
Search continues, sigh...
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