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JBL E250P Subwoofer
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Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 64
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old hand
Joined: Mar 2005
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So I have ordered the M60, QS8, and the VP150 for my home theatre system. THe last piece is the subwoofer. I have been looking at the SVS, HSU, and Axiom subs. I would expect to pay around $600 for these. Now I have heard the JBL E250P before and it has a very deep bass response to my ears. Sounds like it would be more than capable of being a part of my system. The most attractive part, it will only cost under $250 shipped. Do you guys think the JBL E250P would go well with my described Axiom system above? Only think i was worried about is if it was going to be too boomy or not.
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Re: JBL E250P Subwoofer
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Joined: Mar 2004
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devotee
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Get a b stock HSU sub for $260 instead if you want it cheap.. the STF-1 would be much better than any of the mass market JBL stuff, I betcha. Probably goes deeper, too.
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Re: JBL E250P Subwoofer
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Joined: Jun 2003
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axiomite
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I have not heard the JBL you speak of BUT why would you want to skimp on what is IMO just as important as the rest of your set up.You did go first rate on the rest why not the sub.If it were me I think I would go with one of the other manufactures of subs.Any of the other brands,Axiom,Hsu or Svs would more than likely out perform the Jbl.
Rick
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Re: JBL E250P Subwoofer
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 537
aficionado
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aficionado
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Don't even bother with the JBL it won't even come close to the HSU(stf-2 would be a good choice) or the smaller SVS sub. Both well worth the dollars.
2xM80 VP180 2xQS8 2xM3 HSU STF3 LG 60PS11 Denon 3808 ATI 1506 LCR 2xATI 1502 Oppo BDP-83
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