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10 subwoofers that aim to give the best bass for the buck
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M&K V-76 ($699)
The specs for the V-76 suggest it can hold its own against higher-powered, higher-priced competitors.

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What’s in the Box?
Cabinet design sealed
Finish flat black
Driver size 12 inches
Rated Power 75 watts
Controls variable 50- to 125-Hz low-pass crossover, level, phase switch; no on/off switch
Warranty 10 years speaker, 5 years amplifier

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How Big Is It?
Dimensions (WxHxD) 15 3/8 x 18 x 19 7/8 inches
Volume 3 1/8 cubic feet
Footprint 2 1/8 square feet
Weight 48 pounds

Ins & Outs
line- and speaker-level inputs
no outputs

How Low Does It Go?
Bass limit 16 Hz at 71 dB SPL
Pipe-organ lovers will rejoice over the M&K’s deep, deep bass.

How Big the Bang?
Average SPL from 25 to 62 Hz 98.8 dB
Maximum SPL 106 dB at 62 Hz
Dollars per dB $7.07
That deep, deep bass is helped by consistently strong output levels.

The Bottom Line
The V-76 offers the best value of any M&K subwoofer I’ve tested. The precise controls, extended warranty, and ability to go down to an impressive, teeth-rattling 16 Hz will offset its limited feature set for many users.

Manufacturer Miller & Kriesel Sound, www.mksound.com, 818-701-7010

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