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koei

Junior Audioholic
I am looking for a decent sub for a mid sized room around the $200-300 range. Currently I am considering the HSU STF-1 for $299, but I must confess I am not too crazy about the looks. I am planning to use it as replacement for computer speaker so magnetic shielding would be a good idea, though not absolutely necessary. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I am looking for a decent sub for a mid sized room around the $200-300 range. Currently I am considering the HSU STF-1 for $299, but I must confess I am not too crazy about the looks. I am planning to use it as replacement for computer speaker so magnetic shielding would be a good idea, though not absolutely necessary.
Currently, most HSU Research subwoofers are shielded, although extreme proximity of a subwoofer to a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) television may produce streaks of colors. More and more TVs are not sensitive to magnetic fields, so this gets to be less and less of an issue. If you have a plasma, LCD, or DLP based TV, you do not have to worry about magnetic shielding. :D

It is relatively easy to connect a HSU subwoofer to certain computer sound cards. These sound cards have a dedicated subwoofer output. Without a subwoofer output on the card, it is still possible to hook up a VTF or STF-3 subwoofer, since these subwoofers have stereo inputs. Use a Radio Shack splitter/adapter (one 1/8-inch stereo male to two 1/8-inch stereo female). Take the stereo 1/8-inch output from the computer sound card. Then feed one set to the computer speakers and another to the subwoofer using an adapter (1/8-inch stereo male to two RCA male). Please be aware that connecting a HSU Research subwoofer to computer speakers (as opposed to computer sound cards) may be impossible. :D
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
There are only a few subs that would probably be worth it in this price range. The HSU is the best pick IMO. The x-sub from av123 is another great pick. Then there's the Bic H100 (I think that's the right model number) and Elemental Design has decent subs at this price point from what I've heard recently.
 
emorphien

emorphien

Audioholic General
I'm not sure I believe all those subs from elemental are hitting 18Hz
 
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