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Old 16-01-2009, 11:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Guy's just came across this offer EPOS M SUB SUBWOOFER - available from Superfi UK Visit http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/page/moreinfo.cfm/product_id/3301 for details

£245 for a £600 sub that's a cracking price
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Moved from the subwoofer powerbuys, but it seems it has already been posted here
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Was also looking at this Sub but worried about these problems :-


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Old 23-01-2009, 9:32 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I can't praise this sub enough! Got one as a christmas present and, even without setting it up properly, it was a night and day difference over my MS Alumni sub.

The build quality is way above anything else at this low price and i didn't have any issues with the packaging. Comes safely wrapped in a cloth bag inside a lot of packaging.

Hoping to finaly get it set up properly this weekend, but this thing can make the sofa move without any problems. The sound is very alive and punchy and there is no distortion at all, even at higher levels.

And it is a thing of beauty to look at as well - very "wife friendly"

You won't regret a punt on this for £245...
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I can't praise this sub enough! Got one as a christmas present and, even without setting it up properly, it was a night and day difference over my MS Alumni sub.

The build quality is way above anything else at this low price and i didn't have any issues with the packaging. Comes safely wrapped in a cloth bag inside a lot of packaging.

Hoping to finaly get it set up properly this weekend, but this thing can make the sofa move without any problems. The sound is very alive and punchy and there is no distortion at all, even at higher levels.

And it is a thing of beauty to look at as well - very "wife friendly"

You won't regret a punt on this for £245...
is this sub good for movies,i have heard that its only good with music.
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It's certainly great with music. The heartbeat at the beginning of Dark Side of the Moon shakes the whole house - and its a 200 year old barn, not prone to shaking. Oddly though, in the listening room it's just fine - it's 20 feet down the hall it gets a resonance!

Not tried it with film though. Sorry.

They are not available at this price any more as far as I know. Delighted with mine though, it's the authority I wanted behind my music for years and just could never find in a standard 2.0 set-up.
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