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Geekdragon

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  1. It is pretty cheap, and the quality questionable. I'm sure the true audiophiles are rolling their eyes at me, but even with the add-on sub at full volume the Klipsch sub is the first to distort at high volumes. Properly tuned, it adds a healthy dose of support in the 25-60 hz range.
  2. I use one of these; it works quite well: http://www.factorydirect.ca/cgi-bin/product_spec.pl/KL1120 Note that that is a Canadian store, in CDN dollars.
  3. lol. Nice thought, but I doubt it's high on their list of priorities. If it bothers you, chances are you have the sub pulled apart too often.
  4. I'm not sure where you read that, but it seems rather unlikely considering the subs are wired in series. They pretty much have to be doing the same thing.
  5. You may want to refer to this thread.
  6. Well, the Ultra sub is definitely "tighter", and I imagine that a SWS would also have some superior qualities. It still seems like I got a good deal, though. And of course the KLH ASW10-120 is a discontinued part, found mostly in surplus shops and refurb sales. When it was still in production, they ran about $130US, which is still relatively cheap.
  7. Quite good, actually. The sound quality is excellent for the price I paid ($99 CDN / $75 US). It's a pretty cheap sub as far as HT subs go, but it mixes with the Ultra sub very well. I've gotten the extra power I was looking for and more; I stopped trying to find what was rattling when I realized it was something structural in my wall. The problem I have now is that the Ultra sub will reach it's limit *first*. Since the new sub's output is sufficient to mask the resulting distortion, I have to worry about overdriving the Ultra sub. Other than that, I'm not complaining.
  8. I might have been interested a few days ago, but I got one of these instead. Plus shipping to Canada would be... uneconomical.
  9. Wow. You must have a LOT of storage to be keeping raw WAVs. I'm sure you hear this a lot, but a properly generated MP3 is virtually indistinguishable from an original source. I find that a good 192Kbps VBR encoded file usually does the job.
  10. I know it. Just making a more marketable suggestiion.
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