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Dayton Sub?

Nufan

Active Member
Our roommate is FINALLY moving out of our converted garage. We plan to make it a hang out room, ping pong, couch, tv, dvd, etc.
I am going to get the Elac Debut 6 (pair), hook them up to my older Harmon Kardon receiver and was looking at this Dayton sub:

http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-sub-1000-10-100-watt-powered-subwoofer--300-628

Anyone heard this? I know it is bottom line for them, but looking for thoughts...they also have a 12" 120w for a little bit more money.

Hopefully I can eventually get 6 pairs or Elacs and have a little theater :)

Keeping my Klipsch RB-61's and Marantz receiver in the main living room

thanks all!
 
It's cheap enough and its going in a garage, I am not sure that you can get hurt on it. I bought a plate amp and threw it in an old car sub I wasn't using for my garage. It works OK I guess. But, for the money I wasn't really out much and it was a fun little mini project.
 
What Randy said... I would expect it to get down reasonably to ~40hz and do at least a decent if not good job. From what I remember, Dayton drivers were pretty good value drivers. They weren't top notch, but they were pretty good for something like this.
 
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