Quck one: best sbuwoofer under $100?

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davidbr55

Audioholic Intern
I know that isn't a huge budget. However, I live in a small studio apartment and I see no need for something too expensive now seeing I won't crank up volumes very high because of my neighbors.

If it helps in the match-up, here is what I currently have:

Receiver: Onkyo 506S
Speakers: Mordaunt-Short Premiere 5 speaker set (302 x 4 + 304)

Thanks,
David
 
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davidbr55

Audioholic Intern
Another noob question. What sort of wire would I need to connect the subwoofer? Bluejeans has a special section on subwoofer wires.

For reference, I am buying my cables and speaker wire from monoprice and would prefer to buy the subwoofer cable from them to - can you point me in the right direction?
 
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autoboy

Audioholic
Use a free Composite video out cable that you likely have laying around for your sub cable. If your budget is only $100 for a sub, there are better things than buying a special subwoofer cable. The composite cable is the same thing as a subwoofer cable.
 
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rnatalli

Audioholic Ninja
So long as it's a well-shielded cable, it should work fine. If not, spring for $5 Monoprice cable.
 
Soundman

Soundman

Audioholic Field Marshall
Honestly, there aren't any good subs in the "sub" $100 price point. A sub isn't just about how much output it has. It's also about tightness, quickness, extension, and efficiency. May I suggest saving a little and getting something a little better? I'm not suggesting a huge sub for you, especially if it's a small space you are trying to fill, but if you are willing to up that budget just a little bit, I think you'll be much happier in the long run. :)
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Honestly, there aren't any good subs in the "sub" $100 price point. A sub isn't just about how much output it has. It's also about tightness, quickness, extension, and efficiency. May I suggest saving a little and getting something a little better? I'm not suggesting a huge sub for you, especially if it's a small space you are trying to fill, but if you are willing to up that budget just a little bit, I think you'll be much happier in the long run. :)
I absolutely agree. Sub $100 will get you sub sub (unless it's an extraordinary circumstance) ;).
 
WmAx

WmAx

Audioholic Samurai
The single lowest price sub, verified to be a great value by everyone that I have ever known that has tried it, is the 10" Dayton Audio subwoofer at www.partsexpress.com. It's a little over $100. This is the best solution I can suggest for your circumstance. The 8" version has very little feedback from users in regards to ability/quality/value.

-Chris
 
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