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|    23 Jul 16 17:49:46    |
      XPost: alt.audio, alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt, sci.electronics.design       From: skybuck2000@hotmail.com              Hello,              Within a few days a nice new piece of music will come out, the alt.c64 is a       hint at that.              Anyway first I will listen to the new music on my current audio setup.              However the music will sound even more awesome with a powered-subwoofer, a       subwoofer which is currently lacking from my setup.              I once had a Gigaworks S750 but the electronics of this subwoofer failed.              I would like to buy a new powered subwoofer which sounds just like it or       perhaps even better.              The subwoofer should have a nice, deep, warm feeling to it.              So my question to any of you is:              Which subwoofer sounds most like a Gigaworks S750 ?              It would probably have to be a downwards subwoofer since that is what the       S750 was.              This probably also keeps the embrane most stable for accurate sound       reproduction.              Price range is a max of 500 dollars/euros or so.              I have seen a few in the past which looked just like it but ofcourse I can       never know if it truely sounds like it, at the time didn't really mind not       having one.              But for this latest piece of music, it will make it so much more awesome !       So it kinda required now ! ;) YEAHAHA !              Bye,        Skyboom ! =D              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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