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sub to accompany Algonquins
#257558 04/20/09 06:57 PM
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I'm not looking to blow out the 'hood with bass, but would like to have a little more low end while listening to music on the patio with the Algonquins. I'm looking for a sub that can be moved in and out of the house or garage fairly easily. I really can't justify spending a ton of money, even to myself, let alone anyone else that may live in the same house as me. Anyway, I disgress...after losing a few bids for used subs, I'm considering a factory outlet EP125. It is actually a little more money than I was looking to spend on the used subs, but I believe worth the support of buying new from Axiom. I would guess that the EP125 would work quite well for music playback. As for logistics, the patio is bordered by the side of the house and the back of the garage. Thanks in advance for your opinions and suggestions!


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mullhead #257561 04/20/09 08:34 PM
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I havn't seen this situation before so I'm not sure. I would be concerned about forgetting to bring the sub in, something I would be guaranteed to do.

This might be an ideal situation for a DIY sonotube sub. The advantage being a down firing driver and you can paint the sub with something outdoor/weather resistant.

I suppose you could also buy a manufactured down firing sub and refinish it.


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fredk #257571 04/20/09 11:06 PM
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I'd browse Craigslist in your area for used subs.


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tomtuttle #257577 04/21/09 01:27 AM
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Maybe something like this? It's hard for me to recommend anything as I hadn't really been shopping for outdoor subs very much. http://www.4electronicwarehouse.com/products/boston-acoustics/voyasub12.html

I guess I'd see who carries them and see what you can hear.

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StuntGibbon #257641 04/21/09 03:03 PM
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Fred, Tom, and Stunt...thank you for your input!

I searched CL yesterday before I posted and have tried the Ebay route, too. I did see a close out sub for less than 200 on Ebay that is probably my best route. Or, I can use my SWR Goliath III 4 x 10 bass cab and Ampeg V4BH head. That would really be the most cost effective way to go!


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mullhead #257642 04/21/09 03:13 PM
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Looks like the EP800 works outdoors too... ;\)

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StuntGibbon #257644 04/21/09 03:26 PM
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The Bic Acoustech H100 is a well touted inexpensive sub as is the Energy subs.


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Wid #257649 04/21/09 04:35 PM
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Since you're already getting useful answers, I thought I would offer this "more effective" outdoor sub solution :



http://www.cowanaudio.com/ib.html


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I was so close to posting a similar post but figured it would have been a bit much. Nice suggestion.


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Wid #257653 04/21/09 05:03 PM
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that array is a little scary!


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