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irishmcmorgan
07-23-2005, 07:26 PM
http://www.*****************/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=300-634&raid=25&rak=daysub

I have a pretty big room, about 400 sq. feet.......I want LOUD bass.......I listen to music most of the time but I want this sub to be able to preform while watching movies also........Comments, Questions, Anything that would help me..............

irishmcmorgan
07-23-2005, 07:29 PM
its at parts express and it a this...........
http://www.*****************/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=300-632

irishmcmorgan
07-23-2005, 07:29 PM
Normally you would have to pay over $300 for a full-featured 12" Subwoofer with 150 Watts of power! Our Dayton subwoofer adds impact and realism to music and movie soundtracks with its tight thunderous bass. Perfect for medium and large size home theaters or listening rooms. This powered sub features a down firing, front ported bass reflex design to produce deep clean bass. It utilizes a 12" long throw driver and a flared port to help reduce port noise. The 300W amplifier features gold plated high and low level inputs/outputs, phase reversal switch, volume control, auto on/off (activated by input signal) and a 13.5dB electronic low pass filter that is continuously variable from 45 to 150 Hz. It also features a 9dB high pass filter (150 Hz, 4 ohm) output for satellite speakers. The MDF cabinet is finished in an unobtrusive "Black Ash" vinyl veneer that will blend in with any decor.
Specifications: *Frequency response: 24-150 Hz *Exterior dimensions: 14-1/8" W x 17-1/2" H x 15-5/8" D.

* 150 Watts of house shaking power
* Down firing 12" long throw woofer
* Perfect for medium to large sized home theater or listening rooms
* Unobtrusive "Black Ash" finish

j_garcia
07-25-2005, 12:40 PM
I haven't seen anyone review the 12" version, but there are a ton of good reviews on the 10" (300-632) model, and for the price, I'd say go for it...