Definitive ProSub 80
Picked up this little baby over the weekend for a decent price. Still tinkering with the bedroom setup, and thought a 8" sub would be perfect to match a bookie setup (still deciding which bookies to get).
Anyway, hooked up this guy over lunch, put in my TI vs. TIP CD, and calibrated using my ears.
Let me say, this thing bumps!!! I was skeptical that a 8" sub that is very modestly sized and looks innocuous enough puts out big sound and digs real low. Lot of output, very tight, more musical than the T-20ebs it's paired with, high quality 5-way bindings, all the fixins.
Sick specs. . .
Specifications:
Frequency Response: 21-150 Hz
Driver Complement: One high-definition 8" driver with polymer cone
Built-in Amplifier: 250 watts RMS
Low Pass Crossover: 24 dB/octave continuously adjustable variable (40-100 Hz), plus direct LFE input option
High Pass Crossover: 6 dB/octave at 80Hz
Auto On/Off: Signal sensing
Finish: Black ash
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 12-1/2"
Width: 9-1/2"
Depth: 15-1/4"
Approximate Weights: 24 lbs.
Anyway, if you have a $200 - $250 budget and need big sound from a small sub, put this on your list. I guess with DEI owning Polk, I don't even feel guilty for posting this. . .
Anyway, hooked up this guy over lunch, put in my TI vs. TIP CD, and calibrated using my ears.
Let me say, this thing bumps!!! I was skeptical that a 8" sub that is very modestly sized and looks innocuous enough puts out big sound and digs real low. Lot of output, very tight, more musical than the T-20ebs it's paired with, high quality 5-way bindings, all the fixins.
Sick specs. . .
Specifications:
Frequency Response: 21-150 Hz
Driver Complement: One high-definition 8" driver with polymer cone
Built-in Amplifier: 250 watts RMS
Low Pass Crossover: 24 dB/octave continuously adjustable variable (40-100 Hz), plus direct LFE input option
High Pass Crossover: 6 dB/octave at 80Hz
Auto On/Off: Signal sensing
Finish: Black ash
Approximate Dimensions:
Height: 12-1/2"
Width: 9-1/2"
Depth: 15-1/4"
Approximate Weights: 24 lbs.
Anyway, if you have a $200 - $250 budget and need big sound from a small sub, put this on your list. I guess with DEI owning Polk, I don't even feel guilty for posting this. . .
Stereo Rig: Hales Revelation 3, Musical Fidelity CD-Pre 24, Forte Model 3 amp, Lexicon RT-10 SACD, MMF-5 w/speedbox, Forte Model 2 Phono Pre, Cardas Crosslink, APC H15, URC MX-950, Lovan Stand
Bedroom: Samsung HPR-4252, Toshiba HD-A2, HK 3480, Signal Cable, AQ speaker cable, Totem Dreamcatchers, SVS PB10-NSD, URC MX-850
Bedroom: Samsung HPR-4252, Toshiba HD-A2, HK 3480, Signal Cable, AQ speaker cable, Totem Dreamcatchers, SVS PB10-NSD, URC MX-850
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TBFD = Thread back from dead. :cheesygrin:
I have two of these and they are very impressive for their tiny size.
21hz may be in specs only but they deliver the punch to shake everything in room.
Klipsch RB81, KG3.5, B&W DM602.5, Polk.
Subwoofers: Klipsch RW10, Triad ProSub Bronze. -
I have one of the small Velodyne 8" subs. Sounds amazing.LSI 15
LSI C
LSI FX
80 fx ls for atmos
Velodyne SPL-10
Marantz 7012
Panasonic 9000
JVC 420