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by stavesacre21,
Aug 24, 2003
Pros: Price, Powerful, Durable, Quality Construction, Auto On/Off, Phase options
Cons: Kind of Boxy, Slight humming at very high gain
The Bottom Line: Priced at entry-level, this 120 watt subwoofer manages to produce enough power for any bass-thirsty user! Make sure everything in the room is securely fastened!
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by soupcraze,
Jan 24, 2002
Pros: Amazing Price, High Sony Quality, Clean Bass, Powerful Bass, Nice Amp.. etc...
Cons: None So Far
The Bottom Line: Read my review to find out more about the Sony SA-WM40 subwoofer.
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by xlugxmiop,
Jul 8, 2004
Pros: price, sound quality, self-contained unit
Cons: auto power-off occasionally annoying, volume control redundant in modern systems
The Bottom Line: This is one of the best sub-$300 subwoofers on the market, and would be a serious contender for a typical home theater setup.
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by jetersmatrix,
Jan 14, 2002
Pros: Underworldly, deep, tight bass when modified. High quality output from a low priced sub
Cons: Needs a slight modification to achieve most desirable results
The Bottom Line: After the mod, it surpassed all my expectations. I highly recommend it.
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by dalesky,
Feb 20, 2002
Pros: A "value" priced sub, with high quality
Cons: none noted
The Bottom Line: The best sub for the money that I could find. All other subs under $200 were quite inferior.
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by tbird2340,
Jun 25, 2002
Pros: Inexpensive, Loud, Deep
Cons: None as far as I'm concerned
The Bottom Line: An EXCELLENT woofer for the price. Nothing comes close to this quality at under $200!!
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by rkbynum,
Apr 29, 2002
Pros: Price vs Performance
Cons: Location of volume/crossover adjustments
The Bottom Line: A good buy and a good performer.
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by rcassidy,
Jan 21, 2002
Pros: Low price, great value!
Cons: None noted.
The Bottom Line: Best value I could find for the price (even checking on used products). I would recommend this to anyone with a critical music ear for less than $500.
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by ecorrus,
Feb 17, 2002
Pros: Fantastic Power. easy to hook up to stereo. Build quality seems great.
Cons: The cable that is provided to hook directly to LFE (Sub) channel is quite short!
The Bottom Line: For the power-to-price ratio, you can't go wrong. It is a great sounding sub that is easy to use and install. I would definitely recommend it to a friend!!!
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by rexster314,
May 13, 2003
Pros: Good sounding, matches most HT equipment
Cons: None noticed
The Bottom Line: Not the most expensive subwoofer, but for the average HT owner, is a good piece of equipment.
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