🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Theater Solutions SUB8S is a powerful 250-watt active subwoofer designed for home theater enthusiasts. With its slim profile, it fits discreetly in any space while delivering rich, deep bass through an 8-inch down-firing woofer. The subwoofer features easy RCA connectivity, smart power management, and a robust build, making it the perfect addition to your surround sound system.
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Technology | RCA |
Audio Driver Size | 8 Inches |
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 25"W x 4.75"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Input Voltage | 110 Volts |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 250 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Home Theater |
Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Specific Uses For Product | Home Theater and Surround Sound Systems |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Material Type | Wood |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Additional Features | Subwoofer, bass_boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Theater |
Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
M**.
It added that dimension of sound experience that only a sub could do. And at just over 100 bucks, thats astonishing.
My living room is large 15 x 18 room with an 18 foot ceiling, and includes a L shaped Stair and the foyer that is outside of those measurements. I recently installed all my home theater gear in a in-wall 32U rack in a different area of the house and re-routed all existing wiring including a whole house audio system. I also do home theater setups as a hobby and have some experience locating speakers and subs, and tuning a room.My requirements were simple: I wanted a subwoofer that delievered ample low freq sound when playing a movie such that it enhanced the excitement of the sound experience, without creating thunder. Dont get me wrong, i revel in the glorious sound of tight thunderus base! My other half however, has a nervous system that is not compatible. I wanted something that was minimalist in its consumption of space. I wanted something low cost, trustworthy (many good reliable reviews) and quality construction. I wanted it to auto power off when not used.I looked into in wall solutions mostly. I ranged from something like the matched speakercraft sub10 or klipch rsa500 sub/rack amp, to something simple like a generic monoprice sub and off brand sub amp. I also thought about dual subs. After much reading I was thinking of buying 2 pyle dual 8 inch subs with 2 audiosource 102s.So why did i buy this sub? I thought if this thing actually works, it will fit perfectly behind our reclining couch (which is spaced inches away from the wall due to the recline). Its also placed right where the old sub wiring already existed. For this kind of money if i dont like it in the living room, i can throw it someplace else.First impression upon opening the box: someone who id like to thank designed this sub to solve a problem, my problem. Someone also engineered a nice looking unit with curved edges and brackets and stands. When i plugged it the light came on. When i hooked it up sound came out. I played the new Godzilla movie and the sub did its job. I shut the system off and a few seconds later the sub auto powered down. It didnt rock my world, but it added that dimension of sound experience that only a sub could do. And at just over 100 bucks, thats astonishing. Time will tell the rest of the story.Edit: "Y" RCA Adapter was cheap and broke. Had my own y cord. Month later the sub is still working fine.
C**D
Beyond My Expectations
Preface: I rarely write reviews, but this product more than met expectations. Just to be clear, this is for my den, where I watch TV and stream music daily, not my media room/man cave where I need “BIG” high quality sound to watch movies, sports and listen to hi-res/HD music. Den size – 22’x16’ with a vaulted ceiling.I was in the market to replace a 25-year-old Klipsch 8” subwoofer in my den that was starting to breakdown and wanted to stay under $200. I also wanted to free-up floor space, which led me to an in-wall or wall mounted sub. My den 5.1 setup originally included all Klipsch speakers, but I recently started upgrading the aging 25 YO speakers; front bookshelf speakers - replaced with Klipsch in-wall, center - replaced with an old Def Tech (from the man cave), rear speakers – no change, and now the subwoofer – replaced with Theater Solutions; AV receiver – Denon 4300I installed the sub under a floating wall mounted cabinet, set the crossover to 90hz and the gain (volume) approximately 60%. I started my listening test with music from Pandora and immediately noticed an improvement. The crossover roll-off was very smooth and the bottom frequencies were very impressive. Later, I was watching a series on TV with several “impactful” scenes and the bottom frequency was beyond my expectations with just enough rumble to feel the impact; again, I’m not expecting room shaking sound like my media room.Bottomline, if you have a similar setup and not expecting a home theater sound quality, you will not be disappointed with Theater Solutions sub. Bang-for-buck, it’s hard to beat. 5-Stars but would have rated 4.5; minimal directions and limited hardware for different mounting configurations.
D**K
Nice subwoofer if you have limited space!
Let's be honest... No, it can't compete with a 12" klipsch or similar-sized living room subwoofer. But that doesn't really matter because you're looking for a 'slim' subwoofer, right? For what it is, it has exceeded my expectations thus far. I had a 2.0 setup in my bedroom with klipsch atmos speakers, and while they sound amazing on their own, they still drop off around 90hz. I wanted a subwoofer to pick up the low end that could also fit under my dresser. I didn't have room for a full size sub, plus it would have been overkill. This sub fit under my dresser perfectly and it gives the dialogue the throatiness that was missing, and offers just enough thump for crash boom bangs. No, it won't raddle your windows like a living room sub and you shouldn't expect it to. I've only had it for about 2 weeks, so I can't attest to it's longevity, but hoping it doesn't crap out like some ppl have said happened to them. As of right now I would definitely recommend for tight spaces. And yes, the cables that come with it are crap. Get yourself a quality double shielded subwoofer cable. I just plugged it into the white/left rca jack on the sub and it works just fine. If you're planning to set it flat on the ground like I did, make sure at least one end of your sub cable is a 90 degree elbow.
M**M
Nice unit for shallow spaces, height-wise, but fairly long and deep
Arrived on time; easy to install, not very loud when using home theatre system even though gain is set at maximum.
K**N
for what the price is, it is a fine subwoofer
the subwoofer is fine, this isn't a 700$+ sub, so i wasn't expecting that kind of sound. but it works great and fits under my couch so its perfectly invisible and gives me that extra feeling when using it for training music or watching movies.
J**Y
Only works for awhile.
This was my second one of this sub. The first one lasted about 3 years then the speaker blew out. This one lasted about a year and now it just has a loud hum sound and had to disconnect it. I like the design of these but the quality is just not there long term.
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