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Meant to streamline and blend in with your home cinema system, the Focal Cub 3 makes an excellent addition to 5.1 speaker setups. It’s compact at about 13 inches tall and 12 inches wide, and has a soft-touch finish that keeps it from looking obtrusive in any room Read More
how about a subwoofer drop that ships to Canada? :P come oooon.
massdrop collab subwoofer anytime?
make one with monoprice 9723 in a nicer shell and fix the humming issue on it, that would sell like hotcakes!
Not a bad price for Focal... Although I'm no fan of Focal's low-end stuff... their low-end headphones are crap. I just popped for an SVS PC13, it's a big bitch, but it hits 16hz open or 24hz in sealed mode. It's the size of a small refrigerator but you only live once... right?
this sub looks reasonably priced. i have a pair of audioengine 5+. but the S8 sub by audioengine is too pricey to me. i wonder if it is worth it to buy some cheaper option. my main objective is music, then movie.
though i also have a pair of soundstick 3 that has a woofer. should i spend on a sub? if yes, is this good? or just get a S8 for 400 dollars.
You really should justify it. A sealed sub that can do 20Hz flat is a whole other experience. When I get my 2nd 18" Ultimax built I will be in the hole for $1300 including amp. And hell yeah it is worth it. Comparable to subs costing $1500-2000 each. Love my Rythmik L12 for $540 in the bed room, but I might have gotten a 15" Ultimax instead if I knew I could make em. You could probably do the 15" build for $450 which is a great value when you look at the going rate of a 15" sealed sub with a 500+ watt amp.
Emotiva subs do look like better buys. The biggest drawback with this product is that there is no crossover dial.
idk what "active crossover at 110Hz mean, but I prefer having a analog/physical dial.