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Dayton SUB-120 HT Series 12" 150 Watt Powered Subwoofer
This little jewel sounds great for the money spent.
It's not going to blow away a big money audiophile sub but it will blow away anything close to its price range and many a bit above.
The sound is great once you get it dialed in to the rest of your system, tends to be a bit boomy if you go overboard trying to make the room breathe.
Very happy with it for the price.
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Dayton SUB-100 HT Series 10" 125 Watt Powered Subwoofer
For the price you really can't go wrong. Great for a budget home theatre setup.
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Dayton SUB-80 8" HT Series 80 Watt Powered Subwoofer
This sub sounds great with my Pioneer 7.1 HT system. I set the sub on the floor about 6" from the wall and installed the included floor spikes.
We use the sound system mainly for music and one or two movies a week.
The hookup was straightforward and took less than 15 minutes to dial in the sound. I set the crossover at 80 HZ and amp gain at 50%. The sub adds a lot of low end to music without sounding "Boomy" or unnatural. The crossover from speakers to the sub is seamless.
HT sounds, including dialogue, hard driving soundtracks and gunfire sounded natural. Explosions really hit you in the face, as they should.
The construction is sound with no audible air leaks, even at high volume. So far I have heard no vent noise or vibrations. I've had no problem with "rumbling" or feedback noise. The appearance with the included grill is smooth and clean.
This sub is an excellent and low priced choice for a small to medium size room. It performs equally well for music and HT use.
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Dayton ES8 Elite Series 100 Watt 8" Powered Subwoofer
This is a front-loaded cabinet with 8" foam-surround woofer and single port flared at both ends. Dimensions are 18"h x 13"w x 15-1/2"d
Amplifier does NOT have speaker-level inputs, notwithstanding an owner's manual to the contrary.
Might sound great(I have 2 HSU VTF-3 subwoofers in main system that are fantastic) but I have not tried this sub because it's 1" too wide for the space and I need speaker-level inputs.
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10" 100W Powered Subwoofer
I took a chance on these based on all of the good that I've heard about Dr. Hsu designed subwoofers. I'm glad that I did.
My mains are a pair of Lowther Medallion IIs, which are very accurate, fast, and feature low distortion. The only problem with these speakers, and just about any full range speaker, is that the bottom octave isn't represented with the proper weight, especially apparent with pipe organ passages. Most subwoofers, though, don't integrate well with my setup.
I opened the package that I received and immediately went about inspecting for the cabinet "blemishes". I must say that Atlantic Technology (oops, slipped) must be employing a seriously anal inspector as I have yet to find fault one. After getting the ins and outs in order, I fired the subwoofer up and allowed it to "burn-in" by playing a clip I made of the first few seconds from Pink Floyds "Welcome to the Machine" on repeat.
After sufficiently burning the subwoofer in, I fired up Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra's rendition of the 1812 Overture on my Sony SACD player. WOW! Never before have had I heard the speed, weight, and detail from a reproduction of a cannon blast as I did in my living room. It may have been too much, as my neighbor immediately called to ask what had happened guess I should have forewarned him!
Thanks Parts Express for the great deal! I'll be ordering another shortly for a proper stereo setup.
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Dayton T1503A 15" Subwoofer System Assembled
This sub is spectacular. It out preforms any other sub I have ever heard. I bought the kit and found it very simple to assemble. Tight, musical THUNDER! This one will be a part of my permanent system.
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Dayton T1203A 12" Subwoofer System Assembled
I thought about building a kit but the time i saved having some one else do it let me work on my kids car, this sub rocks the house we jammed to Ozzie and layed down some AC-DC. ROCK ON PEEPLES!
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MTX Lolita 8" 100 Watt Low Profile Subwoofer
I purchased them to be hidden and should not have sacrificed space for performance. Not worth the hidden value..
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Dayton T1003A 10" Subwoofer System Assembled
I have this sub in addition to the 15" Titanic. The 15" is in my living room surround system and this one is in my bedroom 2 channel. It is utterly perfect just like its big brother. Tight, musical and dramatic. I'm amazed how wonderful these subs sound and how easily they integrate into any system. I don't believe I would own any other brand of sub. Bravo to Parts Express!
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AudioSource PSW110 10" 125 Watt Front Firing Subwoofer
ALL IS WELL, THE BASS SOUND IS GREAT.
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AudioSource PSW112 12" 175 Watt Front Firing Subwoofer
I should have bought the 10" versions of this subwoofer. I purchased two of these 12" versions for an "on the cheap" surround sound I am setting up for someone. As soon as I received them I began testing with a direct source. Played various musical sources and at high (full) volume at almost any crossover point it would "chuff" severely due to the ports being too small for such a powerful and large woofer. I will most likely need to stuff the ports which isn't a recommended practice to keep that from occurring after install. I believe the ports on the 10" version are the same size and therefore would handle better at max. I still recommend the 12" sub if you don't require it to play at full volume.
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