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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Zurbrick" data-source="post: 74679" data-attributes="member: 208"><p>Re: Advice on new set up</p><p></p><p>My 2 cents. JBL PRX 612M over PRX618S-XLF. If you sometimes do small stuff and don't want to mess with subs then maybe opt the 615M. The PRX subs are probably the best thing going in terms of bang for the buck. They go lower than most, get loud, are well built and yet weigh only around 80 lbs. The Yorkville 801P mentioned earlier is a great option too and has big output. It's also bigger, much heavier (though does have wheels), doesn't go as low, but the biggest pain in the rear end is that it doesn't have a built in crossover. I've never understood Yorkville on this. They'd sell more subs with that one feature. They already have a control to set the subwoofer cutoff point, they just need to finish the job and add a HPF output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Zurbrick, post: 74679, member: 208"] Re: Advice on new set up My 2 cents. JBL PRX 612M over PRX618S-XLF. If you sometimes do small stuff and don't want to mess with subs then maybe opt the 615M. The PRX subs are probably the best thing going in terms of bang for the buck. They go lower than most, get loud, are well built and yet weigh only around 80 lbs. The Yorkville 801P mentioned earlier is a great option too and has big output. It's also bigger, much heavier (though does have wheels), doesn't go as low, but the biggest pain in the rear end is that it doesn't have a built in crossover. I've never understood Yorkville on this. They'd sell more subs with that one feature. They already have a control to set the subwoofer cutoff point, they just need to finish the job and add a HPF output. [/QUOTE]
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