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So I saw this thing in an ad...

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So this was in the back of my new SandV. Not sure I follow the smoke trail. Anybody have any ideas if/how this thing really does anything?
http://www.ussoundlabs.com/
Seems like bologna...


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It forces your sub to use its “peak” power...
instantaneously restoring transients that get smeared by the low-pass filter
I will give it a miss also.
My anti virus says it is a Malicious website.
My anti virus says it is a Malicious website.

Interesting. I went there on my phone so...


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flux capacitor in a box?
flux capacitor in a box?

If only I had a delorian...


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Interesting. Check out this Amazon review:

Was backordered, but worth the wait. I have a 7200w Macintosh sound system with two passive and one active subs. I was skeptical considering how inexpensive this little box is, but it makes an audible difference. Spend the time to set it up properly. WELL worth the money.
Anyone tried the dual sub layout suggested by US Soundlabs?

http://www.ussoundlabs.com/subwoofer-positioning

Not sure their theory works on standing waves in that frequency range.
flux capacitor in a box?
The description didn't say whether or not it comes with the 1.21 Gigawatt power supply.
The description didn't say whether or not it comes with the 1.21 Gigawatt power supply.

Rofl!
You do mean "jig" a watt, of course? Lol


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Rofl!
You do mean "jig" a watt, of course? Lol


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Absolutely!
Am I the only one getting this error for that website?
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I use the WOT plugin in firefox but it doesn't have any reported issues. (Web Of Trust plugin)
However, they don't appear to be using a firewall so they could have been compromised. https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/results/www.ussoundlabs.com/

It would be interesting to measure what the device actually does to "restore" the signal, if anything.
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