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- From: jrl8@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (James R Lendino)
- Subject: Re: Amplified SubWoofer
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.012130.14089@news.columbia.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 01:21:30 GMT
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- Yamaha's got what I thought was a pretty darn good powered
- subwoofer. The model number is YST-SW100, with the following
- specifications (taken out Stereo Review's "Stereo Buyers Guide
- 1993"
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- "Active Servo-technology design with two 7-in cone woofers
- and 1 1/4-in air woofer. 70W power amp into 5 ohms, magnetically
- shielded cabinet. Line- and speaker-level inputs. Continuously
- variable high-pass filter with 24-db/oct slope; volume control.
- FR 21-180 Hz. Black finish..............................$449"
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- The $449 figure is obviously MSRP, so you can get it for well
- under $400. The 70W seemed perfectly adequate for most purposes.
-
- Hope this helps,
- -JRL
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- James R. Lendino
- jrl8@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu
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