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PSB SubSeries 300 12" Powered Subwoofer First Look
PSB introduced their new SubSeries 300 Powered Subwoofer. For the SubSeries 300, PSB’s design team partnered with the engineers at sister company NAD Electronics to design the amplifier.
Velodyne Digital Drive Plus Subwoofers First Look
Velodyne's new DD Plus line replaces the venerable DD series. The cabinets are now contoured shaped and the driver has been completely redesigned for higher output and less distortion.
Emotiva Ultra Subs 10 & 12 First Look
Emotiva is challenging your beliefs with their new Ultra Subs. The Ultra Sub 10 and 12 subs have small form factors, small prices, but big performance. How big? Try 25Hz extension for under $350!
Leon Speakers Aaros A10-UT Subwoofer First Look
What do you do if you have a very small space for a sub or might even want a sub to slide under your couch and you aren't willing to sacrifice performance? The Leon Speakers A10-UT is your $$ answer.
Aperion Audio Bravus 10D Subwoofer Review
The Aperion Bravus 10D is an attractive, potent little subwoofer at a reasonable price. It’s easy to integrate two of them into any room décor to yield the numerous audible benefits of multiple subs.
Elemental Designs A7-700 Subwoofer First Look
The A7-700 is the newest in the line of eD's tall-boy subs. It stands 45" tall while taking only a bit over 25" square on the floor. It sporting an overbuilt cabinet, 2-15" drivers, and a 1300watt amp
Velodyne MicroVee Subwoofer Review
The Velodyne MicroVee demonstrated it could provide the most amount of bass per square inch physically possible. It blended well with my desktop system by adding the much needed low end extension.
Epik Sentinel Subwoofer Review
The Epik Sentinel is physically the smallest ported subwoofer offered by Epik. The description found on Epik's website promises "the most 20Hz output in the smallest possible cabinet."
Elemental Designs A5-450 Kit Subwoofer First Look
The A5-450 is a DIY sub kit which comes with a driver, an amp, the wire to connect the two, and a flat-packed EFS enclosure. For $700 you're getting an Elemental Designs sub at a serious discount.
Boston 2.4GHz Wireless-Ready Subs First Look
The new subs are in the Classic line and have 8, 10, and 12" drivers (the CPS 8Wi, CPS 10Wi, CPS 12Wi at $399, $499, and $599 respectively) and are wireless-ready - transmitter $80 extra.