help me pick a sub woofer...

Slick5150

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Yeah, none of those will be particularly good. If your budget is in the mid $150s, the Dayton is probably as good as you'll get. If you can go up to the $250 range, you can then get into something much better such as the X-Sub or Bic H-100
 

kalrith

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Originally posted by: Slick5150
Yeah, none of those will be particularly good. If your budget is in the mid $150s, the Dayton is probably as good as you'll get. If you can go up to the $250 range, you can then get into something much better such as the X-Sub or Bic H-100

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Reel

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Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Yeah, none of those will be particularly good. If your budget is in the mid $150s, the Dayton is probably as good as you'll get. If you can go up to the $250 range, you can then get into something much better such as the X-Sub or Bic H-100

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Yeah. Do it.
 

s44

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The Mark Seaton designed Scamp-10 (internet only), mentioned in the previous subwoofer thread, looks like the one to get in that price range.
 

mrizvi66

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Originally posted by: Reel
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Yeah, none of those will be particularly good. If your budget is in the mid $150s, the Dayton is probably as good as you'll get. If you can go up to the $250 range, you can then get into something much better such as the X-Sub or Bic H-100

qft

Yeah. Do it.

cool i'll check out the dayton. thanks guys.:thumbsup:
 

yadda

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Speaking from experience I have had the the BIC H-100 for a little over a year and I love it. It is in a large room and fills it real well.

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