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by symbiosis - Top 500, Jan 25 '02
Pros: Tight and accurate bass, small size, sturdy construction, reasonable price. Cons: Relatively small woofer and power amplifier.
When could you possibly need more than 8 inches? When talking about subwoofers, of course. (What were you thinking?)
Why would anyone need a subwoofer?
If you know the answer to this, feel free to skip to the next section....
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by misterman , Jun 28 '01
Pros: Great sound. Polk quality. Price. Cons: No LFE input.
I was a little leery buying a the smallest subwoofer that Polk was offering. I though that I would buy the smallest one, and the bass response wouldn't be too powerful, so my wife wouldn't get too upset while I watch late night DVD's.
Well I...
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by smilygo , Jun 10 '02
Pros: Tight and accurate bass. Backed up with Polk experience and quality. Cons: 50W amp is not very powerful. Performance highly depends upon the location. Poor instruction.
I have looked various Webs and stores for a subwoofer for my music. I have Polk RT 800 with JVC receiver and JVC CD player. Polk RT800 provides excellent mid and high, but defenitely lacks serious bass. My music includes a wide range of music...
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I bought another brand that...
by james_dt3009 ,Jan 27 '03
I bought another brand that was larger (hurt my ears) and lasted two weeks before producing static. No problems yet with this one. Perfect in small to medium rooms and matches well with my RTi38s. Good enough.
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