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Best subwoofers

updated Jul 11

It's time to lower the boom. Subwoofers are the loudly beating heart of any speaker system, and their benefits go further than deep bass. A powered sub can relieve your receiver or amplifier of much of the workload, leaving it free to concentrate on higher frequencies. Remember to match your subwoofer to the size of the room; in general, you want an 8-inch sub for spaces 200 square feet or less and a 10-inch or larger sub for bigger rooms. For truly massive spaces, you might want more than one sub.

Cambridge SoundWorks Newton Series P300HD Powered Subwoofer

Rating - 8.8 Excellent 8.8 Excellent (reviewed 10/19/06)

Cambridge's radical design in its Newton Series P300HD Powered Subwoofer delivers extraordinary performance.

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Aperion Intimus S-10

Rating - 8.0 Excellent 8.0 Excellent (reviewed 2/2/06)

The Aperion S-10 subwoofer is a winning combination of rock-solid construction, impeccable furniture-grade finish, and seismic, room-shaking performance.

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KEF HTB2

Rating - 7.9 Very good 7.9 Very good (reviewed 1/26/07)

KEF's HTB2 subwoofer combines sleek style and high performance.

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Polk Audio PSW10

Rating - 7.4 Very good 7.4 Very good (reviewed 12/8/04)

Polk's baby subwoofer belts out tight home-theater bass and sounds sweet with music, too.

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Fluance DB-150

Rating - 7.0 Very good 7.0 Very good (reviewed 2/2/05)

This robustly built subwoofer's performance is far from state of the art, but the price alone makes it worth considering.

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ButtKicker LFE

Rating - 7.0 Very good 7.0 Very good (reviewed 6/22/04)

The ButtKicker LFE delivers palpable bass that adds an extra, furniture-shaking dimension to DVDs, games, and bass-intensive music.

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