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Wharfedale Subwoofer reviewsWharfedale Diamond 10 SX-Sub Subwoofer The tenth generation of Diamond series includes three active subwoofers, having difference in both caliber and functionality. 10SX-Sub has an 8-inch branded driver, working in bass-reflex design (port is directed backwards). The head itself "blows to the floor", so the character of sound can depend in... Wharfedale PowerCube 10+ Subwoofer Quite a compact subwoofer PowerCube 10+ has a proprietary 10-inch driver with a powerful magnetic system, which already traditionally for Wharfedale works to floor. This principle has long been applied by many manufacturers and has an undoubted advantage - a more even distribution of low-frequency energy... Wharfedale SPC-12 Subwoofer Wharfedale SPC-12 sub, as it easy to guess, is equipped with 12-inches woofer. The driver with a diffuser made of composite material and increased stroke of suspension gives certain advantages at the playing of deep bass. The sub's body, assembled of MDF panels, is carefully damped from inside and creates... Wharfedale SW380 Subwoofer Built-in amplifier - not popular nowadays pulse, and the traditional, 600-watt, working in class AB. It is equipped with a special microprocessor to which is assigned as a function of control precision stroke diffuser using an acceleration sensor. Do not let us down and the body - it has carefully calculated... Wharfedale UPC-10 Subwoofer Wharfedale UPC-10 subwoofer is built by the Push-Pull principle, for the implementation of which two proprietary 10-inch drivers are used. They are located on the front and rear panels and effectively compensate for the vibrations of each other. Due to the significant total area of the membranes, it... Wharfedale UPC-6 Subwoofer Wharfedale UPC-6 subwoofer stands out among the competitors not only for its rich equipment and excellent finish, but also for its original design. It uses the push-pull configuration, which is implemented with a pair of 6-inch drivers. Such a solution not only contributes to the expansion of the bass... |