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can you add a Subwoofer to a set of pc speakers?
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hey guys so i currently have bose companion 20 speakers (these: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ) and i want MORE bass. is there a way to add a sub to these two speakers?? if so, please tell mehh!
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It depends on what subs you get.

And you should't of gotten those bose.

You shoulda got the Klipsch Promedia 2.1
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i know -_- i'm usually smart when it comes to buying shit but i got em' as a present. could u show me a link or anything on a type of sub i could get?
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can noone help me? D: i really wanna add a sub
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I have a Sony SA-WX700, get's the job done pretty good.
Also, list your price range I will be able to help you more.
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ExploitNET wrote I have a Sony SA-WX700, get's the job done pretty good.
Also, list your price range I will be able to help you more.


under 100$ preferably. when i search subwoofers i can only find car subs or subs with speakers sets... and i do have a sub input on my motherboard so i can add a sub i've figured out
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I found something that's just right for you: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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The Dayton SUB-800 is the best I know of for a low price.

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You can plug them in with RCA using a splitter if you need to.
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you can add subs to anything with a power wire pretty easily. especially something that already has speakers. i have a setup with two 12 inch MTX Terminators and a pro studio home theater system hooked up to my laptop....haha its simple man. but i work in a specialty shop building anything from custom computers to sound systems for cars...haha
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