Subwoofer for krk rp6-£150 budget
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    Default Subwoofer for krk rp6-£150 budget

    hi, i want to buy a subwoofer to accompany my krk 6's and i cant afford to buy the krk 10 that most people opt for.
    is there a cheaper alternative?

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    i strongly suggest that you get the matching sub because there calibrated to fit together. Also a sub that cost 200$ will have no damping and its will just be a cheap vibrating box. Its must completement your sound and you should not be able to hear the sound direction of your sub is coming from when its well calibrated.
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    I thought you were selling your speakers?
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    yeah i sold the m audio's and bought krk's. i want a sub to go with the krk's

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    You could try the iKey subwoofer
    Ellaskins has used them in his videos, they dont sound too bad in the video so it should sound far better in person
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuzicFreq View Post
    You could try the iKey subwoofer
    Ellaskins has used them in his videos, they dont sound too bad in the video so it should sound far better in person
    thanks for the suggestion
    its a tiny bit too much though.
    any other ideas that are slightly cheaper?
    cheers

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    If I wasn't stuck in BFE where shipping & material costs would kill me, I would go this route.

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    If you're not going to spend $300 on the right sub, you might as well spend $70-100 on any home audio sub and accept that you're going to throw it away when you have the $300 to spend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mostapha View Post
    If you're not going to spend $300 on the right sub, you might as well spend $70-100 on any home audio sub and accept that you're going to throw it away when you have the $300 to spend.
    £300* theres a biiig difference
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    the fact of the matter is...i dont have 300 quid to spend.
    im not going to be using it alll the time with the monitors, just when i fancy a bit more bass.
    so can anybody tell me a decent sub for around 150 POUNDS?
    cheers

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