![]() The powered sub alone couldn't handle the room at the volumes I enjoy. I have a good sized room and enjoy home video cranked up. I used the powered sub alone for a year and then added the slave last year. By the way, those Level Twos are great speakers-they work exceptionally well with the subwoofer-better than my Ensemble II's.īased on my listening tests at several hi-fi sound rooms, there is no better sounding sub for the money. My system now includes HTD (Home Theater Direct) Level Two mains, Cambridge Soundworks Center Channel II, and Cambridge SoundWorks Surround II 5.1. Until I move into a house with an acoustically sealed listening room, I think that the slave will remain in its box. When I crank my system, my pictures rattle against the wall, very disconcerting! The same goes with reports and explosions in movies, they are heard and felt-even at low volumes.Īt high volumes, I have to be sure the neighbors are away, because this thing rattles the walls and some of my pictures-literally. In that way it sound very lifelike./ You can feel a man's baritone voice much in the same way you can feel a man's deep voice in conversation. You can still "feel" the sound without having to crank it. However, thats where I believe that this woofer shines-at low voumes. In fact, I hear the bass through my walls even at very low volumes. I have lived in apartments/condos for the last three years, and for the last three years the slave has remained in its box! The powered woofer is just too powerful by itself. A month earlier, I purchased the slave at Best Buy for $100.00. I purchased this as an open box at Best Buy for $250.00.
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