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RE: Need HELP with Subwoofer Choice

Posted by John Elison on January 2, 2017 at 07:45:42:

Wow! I didn't know the amps failed. My 20-year old Cambridge Soundworks subs are still going strong. I just got tired of them and I wanted to try Rythmik servo subs. They gave me a 10% discount presumably for buying two. That was a nice surprise.

My Rythmik servo subs have been turned on for four months and they are still going strong. I hope they don't fail. I wonder if the high failure rate is because people try to play them too loud. I have always tried to maintain a natural balance in the loudness between my subs and my main speakers. I don't want exaggerated bass; I just want deep, tight bass when the music calls for it.

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John Elison