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Definitive Technology's new SuperCube Reference subwoofer is dead serious about
delivering world-class low bass in a compact package, fitting a 14'' long-throw woofer, two 14'' passive radiators, a beefy 1800-watt Class-D amplifier, and an
extensive control panel with electronic crossover inside an enclosure that
measures just under 17'' per side. Don't let those compact dimensions fool you; this subwoofer is capable of incredible low-frequency extension (reaching below 20Hz with authority) and very high output (playing nearly as loudly as four of Definitive's original SuperCube 1s). Obviously this subwoofer offered large quantities of low bass on demand, but what surprised me was the amazing quality of
the bass it produced.
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<b>Includes a review of the Polk Audio PSW 303, Paradigm PW-2100 and Definitive Technology SuperCube Reference Subwoofers!</b>
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