Try and find a used PSB Subwoofer 1, built in the late 80's, early 90's. 2 8" high compliance drivers, 88db efficency, 6db per octave high pass at 100hz. Good response to 25hz and lower. One negative-It is large (22"x22") but it is very musical. Works fantastic in my system (86db mains). It is a stereo unit (4 ohm load but configurable for 8ohm mono)It sold for about $500 originally. Many people are ditching passive subs for powered ones but in 2 ch audio systems these older subs can work fantastic if you have the power to drive them and you match speaker sensitivity. They can be a really great buy if you can find one.
Best efficient, passive sub - Any suggestions?
I am looking for a passive subwoofer that will work well in a midsize room on 75 watts. I just purchased a Jolida integrated amp and discovered it has 3 channels and I may be putting together a system for my family room based on the Jolida and a pair of Soliloquy SAT 5s (depending on whether or not my auction receives any bids). The Jolida 1703 is a hybrid with a tube preamp section and 3 channels delivering 75 watts each. The SAT 5s are 2 way monitors with a 1" dome tweeter and a 5 1/4" woofer. I am probably looking for something small as I only have 75 watts and am not concerned with rattling the walls - just something to fill out the lower octaves. Anything with a built-in crossover would be a plus (or any suggestions for an inexpensive outboard crossover would be helpful). I listen to all sorts of music and this system will very likely be exposed to Barney, the Wiggles (responsible for possibly the most annoying songs ever recorded), and Disney cassettes belonging to my 3 year old daughter. Thanks for any suggestions.
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