No auto on - no problem | Sony SA-WM250 100-Watt Active Subwoofer
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Sony SA-WM250 100-Watt Active Subwoofer
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highly recommended
Wonderful
I am very happy with the product, for the money you can not bet it.
NICE SUB FOR MONEY
This is a really nice sub for the Money, Sounds nice and is very affordable.. I would recomend this product to anyone who likes clean sounding bass.. Hope this reveiw could be helpful to all.
No auto on - no problem
After reading reviews on this sub stating that no auto on was its only downfall, I purchased a SA-WM500 and am very please with it. For early Christmas presents, I bought a couple of these SA-
WM250
for my kids. They are young enough to bend over and press the button to turn it on. Unbelieveable speaker just as other reviewers have affirmed. Just out of curiosity, I plugged it into my voltage tester and found that with no input signal (TV off) the sub only showed 2
watt
s of power usage. That's 1/3 of what a night light uses. No wonder it has no auto on feature, it does not need it. Just turn it on and leave it on. I think
Sony
probably had that figured out. If you would like to have the full audio range out of you everyday television watching, just plug this sub into the back of the TV and you will be amazed at the difference. It will handle most normal home theater needs as well. This is one of those few products that you get much more than what you pay for.
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for use with old analog equipment
I have a McIntosh 2100 (circa 1972) and a C26 McIntosh pre-amp and I play a lot of vinyl folk-rock and country rock. The C26 pre-amp has an adjustable center channel output that works perfect with the SA-
WM250
to give rich extra bass to my speaker system without overkill in terms of the kind of music I enjoy. Several young sales people in modern places like Fry's and Best Buy told me using a center channel for a sub-woofer would not work because the center channel was dedicated to mid-range, but they were thinking in terms of modern surround systems and digital receivers. As some audiophiles have discovered, older, over-produced systems like the McIntosh prior to the 1980's and vinyl have a distintive richness of sound. My
Sony
Subwoofer
works perfect with it.
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Lots of Oomph!
This guy is a marvel, like a big stalwart friend, always there boosting the richness of the sound.
Don't know how I ever got along without him.
Yes, this sub-woofer is a male, and probably Russian.
Maybe named Boris, good and loyal.
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