Does Wharfedale make a good sub?
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Does Wharfedale make a good sub?
I just ordered the Wharfedale Topaz SW-10 150-Watt Subwoofer on Amazon's friday sale for $183 shipped. This is going to replace my JBL that fried a while ago, and a small bedroom.
The reviews at Audioreview seem to like it, but I trust you guy more
What do you think, did I make a good purchase or am I going to be looking for a new sub 6 month down the road
The reviews at Audioreview seem to like it, but I trust you guy more
What do you think, did I make a good purchase or am I going to be looking for a new sub 6 month down the road
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In the under $200 category, the subs are typically recommended by HT enthusiasts are as follows:
Sony SAWM-40
DLS 10" (Partexpress Part No. 300-630, $100 plus shipping)
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Sony SAWM-40
DLS 10" (Partexpress Part No. 300-630, $100 plus shipping)
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I just have a comment on Audioreview.com. I truly believe that people there are genuine, but people are biased when it comes to reviewing their own products.
Almost everything on there will get a positive review if they are owned by the people who review them.
I give my Paradigms an extremely good review because I bought them, and of course I think it's good or why would I buy them. It's the theory of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Just food for thought.
Almost everything on there will get a positive review if they are owned by the people who review them.
I give my Paradigms an extremely good review because I bought them, and of course I think it's good or why would I buy them. It's the theory of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Just food for thought.




