If possible listen to the sub with some music with a quick bass line. Some of the cheap ones will not play all the notes. They just aren`t fast enough. I heard this on some cheap Sony's and Polks. Dan
1 big sub or 2 small?
My choice at this point:
A-one 10" 270 watt yamaha sub New in box for $179
B-two 8" 150 watt yamaha subs New in box for $99 each
Yes, one sub is simpler. I know that two subs will give better imaging and better dispersion. However, this is for a strictly theater application of medium quality. I don't care about imaging, just tight, clean bass. What will get me more good, solid, low bass to shake the room?
Thanks.
A-one 10" 270 watt yamaha sub New in box for $179
B-two 8" 150 watt yamaha subs New in box for $99 each
Yes, one sub is simpler. I know that two subs will give better imaging and better dispersion. However, this is for a strictly theater application of medium quality. I don't care about imaging, just tight, clean bass. What will get me more good, solid, low bass to shake the room?
Thanks.
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