Dayton Audio MKSX4 Four 4" Driver Low Profile Passive Subwoofer
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I believe that it has an internal choke. I think we're good
This subwoofer is definitely worth the money! 1BT2). In addition to that amp
The product cannot be removed. I don't think it sounds great at all. This isn't even an application that I use at all.
5&aposW x 16"H The D is 7/8" and the W is 17" Approximately 7/8" high
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The result of a class-related event This sub is capable of handling a 100w amp. As a result of the ported design, the efficiency is extremely high. If you use frequency generation, sine, the response starts about 30Hz and seems to have a resonance at about 55Hz and then fades out at about 300Hz. There is no doubt that 400hz is strongly present. It seems to reject below 25hz by design, likely due to the port size.
Recommend for a "bedroom size" or maybe a It's a good-looking, heavy, and well-built package. It's a really good sub for $100. Do you have a commercial 21" dual monitor? The price isn't 3600 dollars either, but neither is it cheap. I am impressed by it and I plan on purchasing It is important that you purchase a good amplifier.
Any passive subwoofer could probably do the same thing, but to get the best sound out of this sub you need to play around with the EQ. I'm not at all disappointed by this. At this price, one could easily purchase it if they wanted to.
It has a nice design, good enough build quality, and it sounds great when paired with the Dayton amplifier. It is better to use smaller drivers because they are more punchy than larger drivers. This is an amazing value for the price.
Lay it flat under my bed and moved it under there. You now feel engulfed by the music in my room, an apt mix of warm, balanced sounds.
In my setup, I have the subwoofer paired with a pair of Yamaha three-way Using this setup, the woofers in my Yamahas don't have to cover such a wide frequency range anymore, thus creating a full and clear sound. While I am not sure how loud the sound can get, I know that it can get "punchy". Music is not something I like to listen to Simply put, I like a full sound, it bugs me when there are "hollow" spots in a song where speakers are struggling.
I didn't find the subwoofers to be all that impressive, but they are still excellent.
Purchasing one Dayton Audio DTA2 subwoofer for use with this desktop speaker setup. We got a nice bookshelf speaker, a 1BT2 amplifier, and two speaker wires. With bookshelf speakers ranging in price from $45 to $129, Dayton audio offers an array of options. My pair of M&Ms already have a lot of life in them The K-K- I chose five 4 ohm speakers to complete this setup.
Great with the polk150nice dash design attached to the driver's side of the vehicle.