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<p><img class="story_image" src="http://www.stereophile.com/images/RMAF_PSB_600.jpg" /></p> Earlier this year, I reviewed <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/content/entry-level-31-page-2">PSB's Alpha PS1</a> powered desktop loudspeakers. Pleased by their small size, great looks, and clean sound, I purchased the review samples. Now, PSB offers the matching SubSeries 100 subwoofer ($249).
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With an attractive high-gloss black finish and measuring just 6 3/8" wide by 6 3/8" high by 7 7/8" deep, the SubSeries 100 should easily fit on or around most desktops. The sealed box design uses a 50W class D amplifier and a 5 1/4" drive-unit, computer optimized to maximize bass extension while minimizing distortion, explained Paul Barton. Volume, crossover, and phase controls are provided on the rear panel, while line-level inputs accept both stereo preamp outputs and the mono LFE channel output from an AV Receiver. Smart.
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A review sample is on the way. </p>
[Source: http://www.stereophile.com/content/psb-subseries-100-desktop-subwoofer]
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With an attractive high-gloss black finish and measuring just 6 3/8" wide by 6 3/8" high by 7 7/8" deep, the SubSeries 100 should easily fit on or around most desktops. The sealed box design uses a 50W class D amplifier and a 5 1/4" drive-unit, computer optimized to maximize bass extension while minimizing distortion, explained Paul Barton. Volume, crossover, and phase controls are provided on the rear panel, while line-level inputs accept both stereo preamp outputs and the mono LFE channel output from an AV Receiver. Smart.
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A review sample is on the way. </p>
[Source: http://www.stereophile.com/content/psb-subseries-100-desktop-subwoofer]