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Product Name: | Jamo S 810 SUB 10" 150W 2-Channel Subwoofer, Walnut |
Product Description: | S 810. Equipped with a 10” polyfiber woofer and a 150W class D amplifier, the Jamo Studio S 810 SUB delivers dynamic, powerful bass in any listening environment - from full cinema surround systems to critical 2-channel listening. Contemporary Design 10" polyfiber woofer 150W bottom mounted class D amplifier Ultra slim cabinet Bass reflex via slot port Completely New, Completely Modern. The new Jamo Studio 8 series has been completely reimagined to live seamlessly in modern, premium environments. Contemporary material and finish choices accentuate the clean, minimalist lines of this European design, while the compact cabinet designs are an ideal solution for urban living environments around the world. Ultra Slim Cabinet. The Jamo Studio S 810 SUB utilizes an ultra-slim cabinet for exceptional placement flexibility and orientation flexibility - front firing against a wall or side firing next to a media console or cabinet At less than 9” deep, it can even be placed on its side and hidden underneath a sofa or chair. The 90° power cable allows for extra tight placement against the wall, for minimal intrusion into the room. Bottom Mounted Amplifier. The high powered class D amplifier and input panel is mounted on the bottom of the cabinet, making for a clean, unobtrusive look in any orientation. 90° power cable and RCA cable are included for exceptional space management. Features. Contemporary Design 10" polyfiber woofer 150W bottom mounted class D amplifier Ultra slim cabinet Bass reflex via slot port |
Product SKU: | ja1064612 |
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Reputable: these manufacturers use a +/-3dB range. this range is considered to be a flat response as human hearing sensitivity is ~3dB. there are a huge number of reputable companies that fit into this group. High end speakers will go as far as matching drivers in a matched pair of speakers to within 0.5dB. Companies in this category include Wharfdale, Mission, PSB, Paradigm, Martin Logan, SVS, KEF, Dynaudio,
Very questionable: these manufacturers will use a +/-6dB range. we call this marketing data since it doesn't accurately reflect performance when compared to +/-3dB data. marketing folks will use this to fool people into thinking a product performs better than it really does. you see this done on a lot of low end products, including "brand names" you are very familiar with JBL, Klipsch, B&W, etc. sometimes you will see them pick and choose data. their low end products may use the 6dB range (to enhance their appeal) and use the more meaningful 3dB spec for their upper level products.
Not reputable: these companies don't use any +/- range. this makes the frequency response meaningless as there is no defined acceptance limit. this product would fit into this category. Again there are "brand names" you are very familiar with Polk, Infinity, Definitive Technology, etc. that use this tactic. You may see this called " Overall Frequency Response" which is meaningless (No +/- range)
without knowing the +/- range on your speakers it would be impossible to accurately say if a sub would help you. and since this product has no acceptance limits it is impossible to state that you will get any benefit using it.
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Can this subwoofer help If my speaker Frequency Response is already at 35Hz - 25kHz? I don't want to buy a huge, expensive subwoofer for my bedroom at the same time I want to know whether adding this subwoofer will make any difference if my speaker already goes down to 35Hz
Can this subwoofer help If my speaker Frequency Response is already at 35Hz - 25kHz? I don't want to buy a huge, expensive subwoofer for my bedroom at the same time I want to know whether adding this subwoofer will make any difference if my speaker already goes down to 35Hz
List what speaker you have. Many of those frequency claims are false or at a minuscule level.
Rest of my speakers in other rooms are all different Klipsch speakers, but I don't need subwoofer for that.
Rest of my speakers in other rooms are all different Klipsch speakers, but I don't need subwoofer for that.
Ok, well you have good speakers to start with. This sub will make an audible difference in those frequencies for sure - if that added amount is enough is the question. If you want a little extra output in those frequencies then this is a good choice at this price. If you want lower frequency response at higher dbs then you will be spending at least 3x this amount. If you don't play your media at high volumes, this would probably be a fit for you.