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Subwoofer advice
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 47296" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>I would listen to Sound Buddha's advice. The problem with buying a sub is that you really have to spend a fair chunk of change to get something that'll do the job properly. A decent sub that doesn't sound boomy, doesn't chuff and doesn't muddy your sound is not cheap. </p><p></p><p>I went through the same process as you. I started with a cheap Yamaha HTiB speakers but when I upgraded to my IQs I needed something beefier. I figured I wouldn't need to spend that much to get a decent improvement, boy was I wrong. I just ended up wasting money and never being happy. Rather hold tight for a while and save up for something really nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 47296, member: 517"] I would listen to Sound Buddha's advice. The problem with buying a sub is that you really have to spend a fair chunk of change to get something that'll do the job properly. A decent sub that doesn't sound boomy, doesn't chuff and doesn't muddy your sound is not cheap. I went through the same process as you. I started with a cheap Yamaha HTiB speakers but when I upgraded to my IQs I needed something beefier. I figured I wouldn't need to spend that much to get a decent improvement, boy was I wrong. I just ended up wasting money and never being happy. Rather hold tight for a while and save up for something really nice. [/QUOTE]
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