 Dayton SUB-80 8" 80 Watt Powered Subwoofer By: DAYTON Audio Average Rating: 4.0 Total Reviews: 4 More Information
On: 2008-01-17
The subwoofer worked well enough for about 6 months ( Not exceptionally big sound but about what you would expect for a 8" sub).Then it just stopped working. Replaced the fuse and it worked for about 24 hours before it stopped again.Replaced the fuse a couple more times but still no go. Replaced the cable just in case this was the problem but it wasnt. Not too upset since the subwoofer wasnt too expensive but still bummed out all the same. On: 2008-01-16
The subwoofer worked well enough for about 6 months ( Not exceptionally big sound but about what you would expect for a 8" sub).Then it just stopped working. Replaced the fuse and it worked for about 24 hours before it stopped again.Replaced the fuse a couple more times but still no go. Replaced the cable just in case this was the problem but it wasnt. Not too upset since the subwoofer wasnt too expensive but still bummed out all the same. On: 2007-07-07
This is a very nice sounding speaker. The sound that it adds is very subtle, yet very rich and full. The word, "musical" seems to fit. Well defined sound.
If you get one of these, use restraint with the output level as its easy to over power your regular speakers with this surprisingly powerful unit.
The price and value of the SUB-80 is excellent. On: 2007-05-11
Better than my 150.00 Yamaha by a frickin mile. Hits deep, low, and with very very little distortion. Get a Y cable, this one uses the R/L inputs, most recievers do not. On: 2006-10-10
dont have room for the typical large subwoofer but still missing that bass due to small main speakers? this sub is great. it compliments my generic-but-small sounding bose 161 speakers used for music listening quite nicely.
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