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How to hook up a subwoofer to a stereo amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="Waterhond" data-source="post: 345035" data-attributes="member: 1200"><p>The HSU pic is just something random off the internet - the locals would normaly recommend subs by B&W, Rel, Velodyne, Kef, PSB and others, with the received wisdom being that "closed box" subs can be a bit easier to integrate with some bookshelves for music purposes while ported subs give a bit more wellie overall for home theater. I would try a B&W sub to match the existing speakers.</p><p></p><p>HFX Systems have these:</p><p></p><p>ASW 608 Active closed box subwoofer - 8" 200W - soft black touch / matte white each 4,890.00</p><p>ASW 610 Active closed box subwoofer - 10" 200W - soft touch black each 6,490.00</p><p>ASW 610 XP Active closed box subwoofer - 10" 500W - soft touch black each 11,990.00</p><p>ASW 10 CM Active closed box subwoofer - 10" 500W - gloss black only each 13,990.00</p><p></p><p></p><p>Or maybe someone on the forum is upgrading and might have a 2nd hand solution for you. :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterhond, post: 345035, member: 1200"] The HSU pic is just something random off the internet - the locals would normaly recommend subs by B&W, Rel, Velodyne, Kef, PSB and others, with the received wisdom being that "closed box" subs can be a bit easier to integrate with some bookshelves for music purposes while ported subs give a bit more wellie overall for home theater. I would try a B&W sub to match the existing speakers. HFX Systems have these: ASW 608 Active closed box subwoofer - 8" 200W - soft black touch / matte white each 4,890.00 ASW 610 Active closed box subwoofer - 10" 200W - soft touch black each 6,490.00 ASW 610 XP Active closed box subwoofer - 10" 500W - soft touch black each 11,990.00 ASW 10 CM Active closed box subwoofer - 10" 500W - gloss black only each 13,990.00 Or maybe someone on the forum is upgrading and might have a 2nd hand solution for you. :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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