Audioholics
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We have been enjoying both of these units for some time now as we tested the limits and capabilities of each in both home theater and music settings. Both have much to offer and present a compelling reason to venture into the "direct-to-consumer" market for subwoofer speakers. We faced off two popular models: Outlaw Audio's LFM-1, an HSU-style subwoofer with single 12" down-firing driver; and SV Subwoofer's PB2-ISD, a hulking monolith that delivers clean bass down to 16Hz via two 12" down-firing woofers.
Both subs have significant strengths and very few weaknesses (mostly due to their incredible value) and we were fairly amazed by the performance of each sub, both subjectively and after viewing the measurements we took with the Rives Audio Pro Test Kit. If you're of the opinion that all subwoofers sound the same - read on.
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Both subs have significant strengths and very few weaknesses (mostly due to their incredible value) and we were fairly amazed by the performance of each sub, both subjectively and after viewing the measurements we took with the Rives Audio Pro Test Kit. If you're of the opinion that all subwoofers sound the same - read on.
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