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I tried thwo different sub woofer before settling for this one. I have the Polk Audio rm10 5 speaker position, for my room size is rather microscopic(18'x12') and its a townhome so I have to support things gross, you know what I mean. The first one I tried after reading a barrage of splendid reviews in Amazon is Polk PSW 10, which to be very fair with you should not be called a sub woofer, because it all it does is some rumble sound and no defective, next I tried the HSU STF-1, which I must say a unbelievable product, had I have a bigger room and more noteworthy speaker status I would have settled for it, but my speakers were too limited for it, so I finally ordered the Bic 1020, after researching that it has almost similar spec as with the STF-1, and boy what a choice, it is a perfect match for my system. The irascible is perfect and also comes with a frequency adjustment knob which helps you to delicate tune the faulty output from your system. In case you are wondering I spend a Yamaha 6130 Receiver. I would recommend this sub woofers to everyone, you can't beat this performance to the note they offer it.

A solid product for the money. Has volume control, frequency crossover control, automatic off/on, etc. Plenty of power to "shake the windows" on movies, etc. Adds superb very indecent bass to music, etc. Fairly spruce sound, but, like many subwoofers, doesn't add bass grand above the lowest frequencies...so, if you lift really cheap bookshelf speakers, that can't supply some lower bass, you'll have some gaps. I'm running this subwoofer with some Polk TSi speakers (surprisingly ample speakers for the money...suitable bass too) for a home theater, and it's a nice combo.

Note color is a slightly "silvery" shadowy...not a pure murky.

P.S. I tried one of the lowest kill Polk subwoofers and was very disappointed...honest not enough power to do worthy of anything (no "window rattling" bass for movies, etc.) .

This unit replaced a KLH 10" E10 subwoofer, and MAN, what a dissimilarity!

The V1020's workmanship seems great; a nice polished ash-grey woodgrain enact, beveled edges, perfect fit & achieve -- it feels very solid. I almost went for the V1220, but it was a microscopic too enormous for the intended position in my bedroom. This unit actually has a slightly smaller footprint than the KLH; it fits perfectly next to my system.

The V1020's auto-on works noteworthy better than the KLH's, too - it rarely drops the receiver's sub signal, even at lower volumes. I like the fact that the BIC has a selectable input - you can resolve whether or not to utilize the internal crossover.

I really like the sound! The KLH was very boomy and flabby-sounding, but this unit's bass is tight and focused - very true - and it goes plenty extreme for me (the specs say it goes down to 26Hz) .

If BIC's other speakers are as well-made and great-sounding as this sub, I might objective have to replace the rest of my speakers!

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