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ETA: it does seem sort of light weight for the size, though. But it's Costco, so returning it won't be a problem if you don't like it.
Make a jamo c912 subwoofer deal alert and grab a couple when they drop back to $150~ish.
Thanks for the recommendation! I see that Adorama has a pair for $429.00 (link [adorama.com]) and Costco.com currently has a promotion that ends today, with a $80 off discount that brings a single subwoofer to $199.99 (link [costco.com]).
Thank you,
Tofu Vic
Thanks for posting Tofu! I grabbed the sub and the theater set op posted!
Thanks again!
Tofu Vic
For that budget I'd go with a pair of Daytons or 10" Klipsch, if you can find them at that price. If you can find a single SVS on sale for that price that could be an option but for me I prefer the dual sub setup. It just seems to full the room more with bass and sub bass, especially with a diagonal setup.
After trying a dual sub setup a few years ago and hearing the difference, I'd never go back to a single sub setup unless it's the bedroom or small room. I have my setup in an average size living room in a small single family home and my double 10" Klipsch subs just fills it nicely with bass, even at lower volume levels. My family and friends notices it immediately too even when the TV or music volume is at just conversation level.
Can someone point me in the right direction of what cables I may need to buy for these? Is this a situation where banana plugs would help too?
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Can someone point me in the right direction of what cables I may need to buy for these? Is this a situation where banana plugs would help too?
You should also be aware that some lower-end receivers don't support the use of banana plugs (of course, you could just use them on the speaker end of the wires, and bare wire on the other).
Loudness has nothing to do with it. It's about evening out bass peaks and dips due to length of bass sound waves and room dimensions. There a Harman white paper on the benefits of multiple subs and the science behind it you can read.