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Advice on Subwoofer Purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="bonethug206" data-source="post: 56626" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>Hey Skillet</p><p></p><p>If you can find an SW380, I'd say go for it. I got one from Hificorp and its one</p><p>of my best purchases. I've got a klipsch Synergy setup running from a Cambridge</p><p>Audio receiver along with the SW380 and it sounds great. The sub is quite adept</p><p>at movies and is very accurate for music. Very tight. The only downside is that the</p><p>plate amp gets quite hot and I have some buzz issues, but thats due to some poor</p><p>RCA's that I was using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonethug206, post: 56626, member: 896"] Hey Skillet If you can find an SW380, I'd say go for it. I got one from Hificorp and its one of my best purchases. I've got a klipsch Synergy setup running from a Cambridge Audio receiver along with the SW380 and it sounds great. The sub is quite adept at movies and is very accurate for music. Very tight. The only downside is that the plate amp gets quite hot and I have some buzz issues, but thats due to some poor RCA's that I was using. [/QUOTE]
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