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Review: Velodyne EQ-Max 8 Subwoofer

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In my experience, the AVR usually has a superior EQ control when compared to stand alone subwoofer EQ software. And when set up properly, there's really no use for a remote (and, no, I don't want another one). If you want the subwoofer at a lower level late at night, use the AVR to achieve that.

So, if you remove the DSP chips, software, microphone, remote and IR sensor, you lose no useful functionality...eliminate an unsightly display on the subwoofer...and save a bunch of money.

I think this would be a much more compelling product for $50-100 less without those features.

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