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#33014 - 06/30/03 02:45 AM 200 and HSU TN1220HO?
diagram Offline
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Registered: 06/09/03
Posts: 6
Loc: Oakland, CA USA
I am lusting after a subwoofer, but alas I have little cash and my wimpy Sony receiver will not drive much. I see a HSU TN1220HO on eBay... the hsu website says it will "handle" 250w at 4ohm. This is within the 200 specs.. any experience out there driving a hsu with the 200?

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#33015 - 07/05/03 09:45 PM Re: 200 and HSU TN1220HO?
MeanGene Offline
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Registered: 06/10/02
Posts: 524
Loc: Simi Valley, CA, USA
How about this from Outlaw:

Sneaking in under the competition's radar, the Outlaws announced a second new product in San Francisco. Perhaps the most frequently asked question we receive that does not deal directly with our own products is "What type of speakers do you recommend for use with Outlaw electronics?" Very shortly we'll be able to have a new answer to that question when it comes to one category of speakers, subwoofers. On view for the first time at the HE Show was Outlaw's first speaker product, our Low Frequency Module, better known now as the LFM-1. Many of you know that the Outlaws have considerable experience in the world of speakers, and we've brought that knowledge to bear on the LFM-1. However, just to make sure that we have all bases (is there a pun there?) covered, we engaged Dr. Po Ser Hsu, world renowned for his subwoofer designs and technology, to work with us on the LFM-1. This is also a totally new, totally Outlaw, totally unique product, based around a 12-inch die cast driver in combination with a 350 watt amplifier and a downward firing, ported cabinet design. The result is a combination that is projected to deliver over 115 SPL from 20 Hz to 100 Hz. The unit weighs in excess of 75 pounds so it is unlikely to move, but we advise you to secure all other fragile objects in your listening room, as the LFM-1 will literally shake the house!

Working with Dr Hsu, we chose a 25 Hz system design. When room gain is taken into account and proper placement of the LFM-1 is made, the unit will be flat to 20 Hz, As with the RR 2150, we're still a bit away from delivery, as the first shipments of the LFM-1 are planned for some time this fall. However, since we know that many of you plan your upgrades in advance, we decided to announce the LFM-1 at this time so that you may consider it for future system use. The price for this remarkable subwoofer will be under $600. In the true Outlaw tradition, this will make the LFM-1 a tremendous value unmatched by anything even close to that price. We'll provide more details on the LFM-1 on the web site in a week or so, along with pictures of the model that was displayed in San Francisco.



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#33016 - 07/05/03 11:27 PM Re: 200 and HSU TN1220HO?
dduff Offline
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Registered: 06/18/01
Posts: 3
As far as I know, the 200 should have plenty of power to do a good job with the TN1220, which is a very nice sub. Be aware, however, that Hsu subs use equalization to achieve flat response to the nether regions. They offer a product to use with non-Hsu amplifiers. Check the Hsu website.

(The coming Outlaw sub looks pretty great, too, if you are inclined to wait.)

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