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Is a 75 W subwoofer good . I just got a Genius SW-HF5.1 5005, 5.1 as a present?

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If someone could give a bit of explinations too it would be great

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  1. Is it 75 watts RMS or peak/max output? RMS is the continuous power output while peak/max wattage means the sub/speaker has the ability to go that high but most likely will stay in its RMS wattage range.

    150 watts with a low frequency extension of 20 Hz or less is my minimum recomendation for a good sub.

    After checking the specs on their website I see that it only goes down to 50Hz meaning that your sub will not reproduce the deeper bass sounds ranging from 20Hz-49Hz.....you will get decent bass but not amazing sounding bass.

    Remember....it's the thought that counts :)

    If you ever plan to upgrade to some better speakers, check out http://www.paradigm.com their speakers will blow you away.

    I own Monitor 7's and Center/ADP Surrounds from the Monitor series as well and they are loud enough to fill up a big dance hall.

    Add an Onkyo or Yamaha a/v receiver for your amplifier and you will have a system worth showing off to your friends.

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