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Kanto - SUB8 8-Inch Sealed Powered Subwoofer (Matte Black) - Serious Techies

Kanto - SUB8 8-Inch Sealed Powered Subwoofer (Matte Black) - Serious Techies

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Kanto - SUB8 8-Inch Sealed Powered Subwoofer (Matte Black) - Serious Techies

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SUB8 is a sealed box front-firing subwoofer offering 250-Watts of powerful bass extension perfect for music or home theater. A precise low-pass filter makes SUB8 a perfect match with any Kanto speaker allowing you to dial in the perfect cutoff frequency. Its 8-inch paper-cone driver enables true sub-bass reproduction with low-end that has real weight. Phase adjustment power saving auto-off and full L/R line level input round out this high-performance package.

Sealed Enclosure

Sealed subwoofers react to changes in audio more quickly than vented designs. Every bass note is reproduced accurately with little distortion allowing you to hear pure audio and not the subwoofers’ influence on the sound.

Durable Materials

All materials used are designed for years of worry-free longevity. Never worry about moving or placing items on sub8 as it can take the rigors of everyday life.

Compact Design

At roughly 11” in ea


  • The sub8 gives you the speed and accuracy that only a sealed subwoofer can deliver
  • Featureing an 8" woofer driven by a 300W amp that responds quickly to transients and keeps distortion to a minimum
  • Compact 11" design allows the sub8 to fit under desks or in the smallest of apartments
  • The simple, unfussy look of sub8 blends well into any decor and perfectly matches Kanto speakers
  • Adjustable high-pass filter and phase switch lets you integrate sub8 into your audio system regardless of speakers being used