Tag: 8 inch sub
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KEF Unveils a Range of New Subwoofers: KC92 And KUBE MIE Series
Today, KEF, the renowned audio company, announced the expansion of its subwoofer offering with two distinct product lines: the KC92 force-canceling subwoofer and the Kube MIE subwoofer series. Both lines showcase innovative technology and design to deliver deep, detailed bass with exceptional accuracy, enhancing music and movie listening experiences. KC92 Force-Cancelling Subwoofer: This powerful subwoofer…
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It’s All About That Bass! Andover Audio’s New $299 SpinSub Subwoofer Rounds Out Their Award-Winning Compact Hi-fi System!
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Andover Audio has unveiled a new $299 subwoofer called SpinSub. It’s equipped with Dual 6.5-inch Woofers in a compact vented enclosure, and the drivers are mated to a 100W (Peak) Class D Amplifier. This sub is designed to connect to their award-winning SpinBase turntable speaker and provide some additional low-end extension. It’s available for pre-order…
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SVS 3000 Micro Is Here. The Smallest SVS Subwoofer Is Ready To Pack A Big Punch!
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SVS’s latest subwoofer speaker is here to make big bass from a small cabinet! SVS is known for making huge subwoofers. And people love them. However, this time they’re doing something a little different. That would be the SVS 3000 Micro subwoofer, an extraordinarily compact subwoofer that utilizes dual opposing 8-inch drivers in a tiny…
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Boom! Kef’s Compact New KC62 Subwoofer Packs In Twin Drivers And Big Power!
Most listening/home theater rooms are very limited on space. Especially if you live in or nearby an urban center. Because of this, it can be a challenge to integrate a quality subwoofer into your living area without it being in the way or ruining your decor. Enter the new KC62 Subwoofer by Kef, available at…
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The Thrilling PSB Alpha S10 Subwoofer In The House! First Impressions And Unboxing Pics
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Many subwoofers are made just to go boom. They’re one-note, so when you use them to play tunes, you get a detached thump that doesn’t blend with the music. That’s fine with movies where you just want to rattle the house, but with music, you want a little more articulation and nuance on the low…