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Jensen's JPS10 PowerStation Subwoofer | 
| Brand: Jensen
List Price: $129.99 Buy Refurbished: $76.95 You Save: $53.04 (41%)
Refurbished (2) from $76.95
Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 20 Dimensions (in): 15.7 x 11 x 13.4 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: JPS10 Model: JPS10 UPC: 609635005178 EAN: 0609635005178 ASIN: B000065UTV
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Warranty: 90 Days limited parts & Labor from the refurbishing factory in USA
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| Features:
| • | 35 to 150 Hz frequency response for house-shaking bass; uses 10-inch poly-cone driver with durable foam surround | | • | Continuously variable 50 to 150 Hz crossover lets you tailor the output to your other speakers | | • | 115 watts RMS with 10 percent THD | | • | Spring-clip speaker-level inputs and outputs plus 1 line-level RCA input for direct LFE (low-frequency effects) signals from you’re a/V receiver | | • | Measures 15.25 x 13.75 x 13.5 inches (W x H x D) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
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Amazon.com Product Description Compact but ready to rock, Jensen's JPS10 PowerStation subwoofer pushes 115 high-powered watts to drive the sound from your music or movies with wall-rattling oomph. The sub features a large, 10-inch cone woofer and a continuously variable crossover (50 to 150 Hz) so you can tailor its upper-frequency output to match the lower-frequency limits of your other speakers. Speaker-level inputs and outputs let you put the sub inline with your speakers (for stereo or home theater), while a line-level input is perfect for explicit use as the ".1" LFE (low-frequency effects) channel in a 5.1 surround setup. When used in conjunction with smaller, bookshelf-type speakers, the subwoofer extends system capability to full-range frequency response, down to a respectable 35 Hz. With larger, floorstanding speakers, the sub helps shoulder the burden of reproducing low-frequency information. It's not video shielded, so don't place it too close to a TV or computer monitor. If it's on the floor, though, it'll likely be far enough from your screen to negate any video distortion that might otherwise result from the speaker's magnet being too close to a monitor. A sleep circuit saves power by switching the sub to standby when no signal is present. What's in the Box Subwoofer, speaker grille, 4 wooden "feet," and a user's manual.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
This is an awesome subwoofer January 6, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I really don't know what those guys are talking about, I got this sub and I put it on my 600 watt kenwood surround sound amp with an rca cable. I turned that sucker on and i was amazed by how good the sound was coming from it. And it is ten inch you can't really beat that fot the price you would have to spend like 300 to 700 dollars for a ten inch anywhere else. plus it sounds as good if not better than half of the big names. I had a yamaha sub and this kills it for the sound part and looks. Plus the yamaha broke. So if you have a amp with a sub rca jack in the back i recommend this sub. but if you have a mini system don't get it. but i recomend this sub.
bbbrrrAAAAAAPPPPPP!!!! November 24, 2004 M. Roeser (Chicago, IL USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
As others have mentioned, this subwoofer makes a very loud and rather impolite sound when it decides to go to standby mode. And many times it'll go noisily into standby in the middle of a song/movie. I thought I had a bum unit and tried the 8". Same thing! I'm no audiophile, and I hardly think it takes a purist to be turned off by the sound of something occasionally relieving itself in the corner of your living room. It's hard to believe Jensen continues to sell this thing with such an obvious and annoying flaw. Might be good as a novelty/joke item. Otherwise, avoid.
Satisfying bass for price May 26, 2004 Chuck Lawrence (Troy, AL) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have found this sub-woofer to be a compliment to some very old but dear Magneplanar speakers.
cheap price and cheap sound March 20, 2004 pewe (quebec canada) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
dont buy this, it's a cheap product at low price for who dont apreciate the good sound of music.
This one's a stinker in more ways then one July 16, 2003 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought this sub on the "good deal" of an Amazon Gold Box offer. I've been disappointed since. Like other reviewers have noted, this sub's flatulence is frustrating and only gets worse over time. The comedy for me is that I proceeded too carefully in solving the problem. When I first noticed the problem I began talking to others with more experience. In talking to them, they convinced me I had some signal noise introduced. So I bought a power filter. Didn't fix the problem. I also toyed with other cables as well. By the time I figured I'd been had, I'd been had. It was too late to return the system. Also, unlike the others, my experience is that the sub will perform it's whoopie cushion impersonations in the middle of the most dramatic moments while watching movies (so not just when your audio system isn't in use). When you see a trend, take note and stay away from this poor manored component.
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