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5.0 out of 5 stars
Spectacular Deal.. Great sub for a great value!, November 21, 2005
This review is from: KLH 10" 125-Watt Front-Firing Powered Subwoofer - GFX550 (Electronics)
I bought one of these subs several years ago and am continually amazed by the quality for the cost. I have heard subs in stores costing over $300 that I honestly thought sounded similar to this sub.
The important features are not forgotten about, either. There are RCA and speaker ins/and outs for both high gain and low gain inputs. The crossover is very useful, which I usually set quite low, around 70Hz for that really deep sound.
And at 125-watts, although it won't blast your neighbors off their porch, this guy can really start shaking the walls when you turn it up.
In addition, it is a really great looking sub, especially with the blue lights on the feet.
I have been into subs for quite some time, and I am challenged to find a better deal on any entry level sub. In addition, I would bet that you could convince most people that this is a sub worth multiple times what you bought it for.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great subwoofer!, April 23, 2008
This review is from: KLH 10" 125-Watt Front-Firing Powered Subwoofer - GFX550 (Electronics)
For the price, no one can beat KLH. Deep and clean is all this subwoofer about. Great buy!
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome sound, November 26, 2007
This review is from: KLH 10" 125-Watt Front-Firing Powered Subwoofer - GFX550 (Electronics)
This was a bargain at $99 from an electronics store that gives best buys. I bought it in 2003 and the bass was incredible with my home theater, it really added to the movie experience and it pumped up bass in music too.
After just 4 years, it seemed to have simply stopped working for some reason. It still turned on and made some kind of hum when the cable from the receiver was plugged into it, so it did not blow a fuse or burn out completely, but there was no longer any sound coming from it no matter what I did. I replaced it with a different brand, but then found out when fiddling with the controls of my AV tuner that somehow the subwoofer sound (that was controlled by the onscreen menu, not any visible knob on the tuner) was turned down/off. Once I changed the setting, the subwoofer worked fine again. Now I just use it on my extra receiver in another room for another system.
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