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Pioneer theater in a box question on sub bottoming out
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<blockquote data-quote="bchandler" data-source="post: 3174518" data-attributes="member: 577918"><p>Hmm, well considering the whole system only cost $200, I don't think a $300 sub setup would be appropriate lol. You are right in that I am looking for a cheap fix, I only use it once a month or so. The output on it would be fine if only it didn't bottom out. One day I will get a nice home theater setup, but for now I just need a band aid on the cheapo sub.</p><p></p><p>So basically you guys are saying with a better 6.5", at low volume it will not be powered enough because a better driver requires more power overall.</p><p></p><p>Subsonic frequencies are in movies? As in lower than 20hz? Is there a cheap subsonic filter I could add to perhaps fix the problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bchandler, post: 3174518, member: 577918"] Hmm, well considering the whole system only cost $200, I don't think a $300 sub setup would be appropriate lol. You are right in that I am looking for a cheap fix, I only use it once a month or so. The output on it would be fine if only it didn't bottom out. One day I will get a nice home theater setup, but for now I just need a band aid on the cheapo sub. So basically you guys are saying with a better 6.5", at low volume it will not be powered enough because a better driver requires more power overall. Subsonic frequencies are in movies? As in lower than 20hz? Is there a cheap subsonic filter I could add to perhaps fix the problem? [/QUOTE]
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