which sub is better
dekuleaf
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what will hit harder two psw110 or one psw125
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I'd go with a Psw505 if you can find it, the psw110 doesn't dig low or get that loud, so running 2 of them will still leave you wanting more. I'd always go quality over quantity.
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are there any subwoofer in current production right now youd suggest with in a 400 dollar price range
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there is a polk micropro 2000 listed on polk,s ebay site for $499.95Emotiva XPA5, Sony ES 5300,: Lsi 15,s LSIC, Monitor 70,s, ( side surrounds) FXI 3,s, (rear surrounds)Micropro4000, Velodyne DEQ 10, Sony 55inchXBR 930D Sony BDP 790 Bedroom rig SonyES 3200 RTIA1,s CSIA4 FXI3,s polk PSW 10 SONY 34inch XBR960:cool:SONY BDP550
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My best suggestion to you would be to sit back, relax, and spend a good month or so reading and researching about audio gear before you start spending your money.
I just took a quick look at your list of threads you have started recently
-what are recievers
-what is a sound bar?
-which sub is better
-what subwoofer is the best match
I think it's best if you do a little research for yourself to actually know what it is your buying, and why your buying it before you start spending your money. Look into the sound characteristics of the speakers and equipment your looking at, read reviews for yourself, decide what is most important to you.
I know we have all gone out and bought something only to turn around and sell it right away because we found something better or it wasn't what we thought it was going to be. Take your time, once your sure of what it is you want, you will be much happier once you have it in your setup.Main Setup
Fronts - Energy RC-50's
Center - Energy RC-LCR
Rear - Energy RC-R's
Subs - Gone...
AVR - Pioneer SC-37
Blu-Ray - Sony BDP-S360
TV - Vizio E550I-B2
Media Server - Mac Mini -
I'd go with a Psw505 if you can find it, the psw110 doesn't dig low or get that loud, so running 2 of them will still leave you wanting more.
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I've been very pleased with this purchase. It was an upgrade from a decade-old PSW-120:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=300-770 -
BWilberg266 wrote: »My best suggestion to you would be to sit back, relax, and spend a good month or so reading and researching about audio gear before you start spending your money.
I just took a quick look at your list of threads you have started recently
-what are recievers
-what is a sound bar?
-which sub is better
-what subwoofer is the best match
I think it's best if you do a little research for yourself to actually know what it is your buying, and why your buying it before you start spending your money. Look into the sound characteristics of the speakers and equipment your looking at, read reviews for yourself, decide what is most important to you.
I know we have all gone out and bought something only to turn around and sell it right away because we found something better or it wasn't what we thought it was going to be. Take your time, once your sure of what it is you want, you will be much happier once you have it in your setup. -
Deku,
Any news on what you've been finding about what you're looking for/what you're learning?
We're here to help so keep the questions coming, it's the best way to learn!Main Setup
Fronts - Energy RC-50's
Center - Energy RC-LCR
Rear - Energy RC-R's
Subs - Gone...
AVR - Pioneer SC-37
Blu-Ray - Sony BDP-S360
TV - Vizio E550I-B2
Media Server - Mac Mini -
what will hit harder two psw110 or one psw125
Out of the two you asked about specifically, the PSW125.CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.