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Harman Kardon ISUB2000 isub Subwoofer (Mac Only) | 
| Brand: Harman Kardon
List Price: $79.99 Buy Used: $39.89 You Save: $40.10 (50%)
Used (3) from $39.89
Rating: 15 reviews
Media: Electronics Compatibility: PC USB Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.1 Dimensions (in): 16.1 x 11.1 x 10.9
MPN: ISUB2000 Model: ISUB2000 UPC: 028292582301 EAN: 0028292582301 ASIN: B0000513SA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: USB powered subwoofer in elegant acrylic enclosure in nearly new condition. (Nearly new means it's missing one rubber foot and a nearly invisible scuff on the case.) Includes power supply brick. Also works with Windows XP and I assume Vista.
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| Features:
| • | Subwoofer for iMac computers | | • | Stereo-quality sound for music, movies, and games | | • | 20 watts power | | • | Bass response down to 44 Hz | | • | USB digital interface (with Mac OS 9.0.4) |
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Amazon.com Product Description Created for USB-equipped iMac computers, Harman Kardon's iSub subwoofer provides stereo quality sound for music, movies, and gaming. This 20-watt powered system includes a 6-inch woofer, delivering low-frequency bass response down to 44 Hz. With an easy, plug-and-play USB digital interface, the subwoofer comes with its own power supply and is optimized to work with Harman Kardon built-in speakers. Place the iSub under your desk for optimal performance. The iSub comes with a one-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
The thinking person's subwoofer January 5, 2002 Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
Normally I dismiss the teenage mentality that requires subwoofers to punch up its daily hip-hop diet. But the striking appearance, exacting technology, and rapidly dropping price of the Harmon Kardon iSub spoke above my misgivings.Six months later I couldn't be happier with my purchase. This is not a woofer that blows you away the instant you hook it up; rather it grows on you, much like sophisticated music. I love the total absence of any controls or switches, which reminds me of the audiophile purists who would never think of equalizing, altering, or doctoring the sounds on their vinyl records. And the sound is so pure and translucent--much like the unit's appearance--that it doesn't call attention to itself. In fact, I often wonder if the thing is working--until I disconnect it. It's contribution is subtle but significant. One small warning: the unit comes with a bulky, heavy power supply that needs to be factored into decor and installation schemes.
Be careful where you buy the iSub December 24, 2002 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought the iSub directly from Amazon about a month ago and I am well pleased with its performance as well as the service from Amazon. The addition of lower frequency sound, along with my Apple Pro speakers, makes listening a vastly richer experience and that brings up a real problem: the vendor who is presently selling the iSub on Amazon, JandR, has come up with a richer price that bears no relationship with reality, charging a c-note. The manufacturer's own web site shows a list price of $$$for the iSub. I realize that Amazon can't always provide a deep discount on all merchandise, but the JandR pricing is a rip-off. http://www.harman-multimedia.com/shop_list.html?cart=HK1_1040673842218740&id1=1
Good sound, but doesn't mute properly February 21, 2003 Robert Hanson (Springfield, Missouri United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
No complaints about the sound or looks here. Both are of course amazing. My one problem with the iSub however is it's USB interface. Because of this, certain things do not work as expected. Pluging in headphones will not mute the subwoofer, and neither will pressing the mute button on the keyboard. To turn off the iSub I have to unplug it, or go specifically mute it in the system preferences. This is extremely annoying to me, as I often hit the mute button to answer phone calls, and plug in headphones so I can continue listening to music when my roommates are studying or going to bed.The problem is listed in apples support webpage as this: Symptom : You connect headphones to your computer, but the iSub speaker's volume does not mute as you may expect. Solution : The iSub is a subwoofer-type speaker designed to be used in conjunction with a pair of speakers. Your computer does not distinguish between analog headphones and analog speakers when you connect either to the computer's analog sound output port. Therefore it is the correct behavior for the iSub not to be muted. The iSub is muted if you connect USB headphones. Alternatively, disconnect the iSub when you do not wish to hear it. I own the PowerMac Dual 867 running 10.2.4. My iSub is working alongside the apple pro speakers. If this problem may annoy you as well I would suggest looking at the JBL Creature Speakers.
Beware of the price you pay January 1, 2003 Tom Swift (New York, New York United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a great-sounding woofer and too attractive to leave on the floor. The sound coming from it completes the sound spectrum from the Apple Pro speakers you should already have had.However, be aware of the price. If you go to either the Apple web site or the Harman Kardon web site you will find the list price. For some strange reason JandR wishes to charge substantially more....
buy direct from manufacturer!! January 4, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Harman Kardon is selling this item for 25% less on its own website! buy it there!
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