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    October 7, 2009
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Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 Series Subwoofer System - 750 W RMS - Black - 40 Hz - 150 Hz
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Quality sub for most systems
on May 16, 2010
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
I have a VERY challenging living room for sound -- vaulted ceiling, open spaces, wide but not deep soundstage -- originally had a ProSub 800 with Studio Monitor 350s, sounded good for music but didn't get the WOW factor with movies -- looked at everything up to and including SuperCubes, but realized that I needed both deep and wide coverage -- with the help of Def Tech support (excellent BTW) ended up doing a dual sub setup with BOTH the 800 and 1000, with the 800 in the best corner and the 1000 on the opposite side of the same wall, and that made all the difference in the world -- tried the 1000 by itself, but while it had more depth than the 800, was still too localized -- I would recommend this combination for any ProSub 800 owners who feel like the 800 doesn't give them quite enough depth -- a really good bang for the buck upgrade
What's great about it: Deep & natural sound, no fabricated boominess
What's not so great: power a little light based on ratings
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
5 out of 5
5
+10points
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Keep your lamp cord or extension cord out of sight with this cord cover kit.
 
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
OK so far, just OK
on March 25, 2010
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
running speaker wires along sides of white door moulding in bedroom, thinking this would blend in OK -- didn't want to attach to wall and mess up recent paint job, or go inside walls because of AC and cold air return behind audio rack -- looks OK, but comes loose occasionally -- can stick it back on moulding, but this is getting old pretty fast -- I've used other Wiremold products and have been happy with the results, but this is not their best work...
What's great about it: looks better than wires showing
What's not so great: adhesive not the best
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Quality
3 out of 5
3
Performance
3 out of 5
3
+9points
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Keep your wall-mounted flat-screen TV cables hidden with this cord cover kit.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
does the job
on March 21, 2010
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
was very quick to install, attached to a stud so solid on wall, cover clicks on easily -- looks so much better with it than without it
I haven't painted it yet, may not -- actually looks OK as is, on a light blue/gray wall
tip: make sure that you get down to the level you'll be watching TV to determine where you want the top of this cover, not from a standing position -- I could see an inch or two of the wires from the bed, drove me crazy so ended up remounting it
the price for these pieces of plastic is a bit high, but the improvement in looks is well worth it
What's great about it: quick to install, looks good
What's not so great: price a bit high
I would recommend this to a friend!
Quality
4 out of 5
4
Performance
4 out of 5
4
+3points
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This SuperSize capacity electric dryer features a DuraCushion dryer drum, 90-minute wrinkle prevent option and GentleBreeze drying system. The reversible door hinges can be placed on the right or the left for ideal placement in your laundry area.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Does the job well
on March 7, 2010
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
I wanted simplicity, reliability and quick drying -- nothing fancy or overpriced, because after all, this is just a box that warms up clothes :)
I replaced an old Kenmore which was very reliable for 17 years, but was starting to take forever to get loads dry -- it had done its job, not worth a service call to keep it on life support
So far, after several weeks, this one seems to be pretty solid and does dry very quickly -- most loads done in a half hour or less, so don't need to wait around before starting up the washer for the next load
I do like the light -- the only thing that's hard for me to get used to is the door opening horizontally, but that seems to be the norm now -- my old one was vertical, and the open door would catch loose socks et al which always drop -- so now just need to keep the floor a bit cleaner :)
What's great about it: Easy to use, dries quickly, sale price
What's not so great: Took a while to get rid of the "new" odor
I would recommend this to a friend!
Quality
4 out of 5
4
Features
4 out of 5
4
Performance
4 out of 5
4
+18points
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This SuperSize capacity washer features a DependableClean wash system with a LoadFlex agitator to ensure your clothes are thoroughly washed.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Basic, gets the job done, price
on March 7, 2010
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
Let me be clear: Washing machines are near the bottom of things that are important to me -- I'd rather spend my money on toys -- that said, I do need to get clothes clean every week :(
I was looking for a simple, reliable unit to replace a 17-year old Kenmore which only required one service item ever -- I don't want to spend hours figuring out a lot of high-tech nuances nor do I feel the need to show off an ultra-modern design to make me feel better about spending way too much for what it actually does -- so far, after a few weeks, this one seems to be pretty solid
It IS loud, though -- I had read the other reviews, and expected some noise, so not shocked -- seems that you need to jump several price points to get much improvement with agitator models -- fortunately I have a door on the utility room which muffles the sound well -- when it's loud, I just think about the toys I bought with the money I saved, and all's well :)
What's great about it: Simple to use
What's not so great: Yeah, it is loud!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Quality
3 out of 5
3
Features
3 out of 5
3
Performance
4 out of 5
4
+2points
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With a 5-1/4" midrange, 5-1/4" planar low-frequency woofer and 1" pure aluminum dome tweeter cone, this Definitive Technology Pro Monitor 1000 Black bookshelf speaker provides immersive cinema sound in a small package.
 
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent Speaker
on March 7, 2010
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
Using these as surrounds in my small living room, to go along with Def Tech SM350 fronts, CLR2002 center, and ProSub800, driven by a Denon 2808 -- they replaced PM800s, which I moved to the bedroom walls as an upgrade there -- the PM800s are really good, but the PM1000s are a better fit with the SM350s and CLR2002, as the 5.25 inch drivers provide more bass for the surround channels, and that balances everything out better
Can't go wrong with Def Tech -- every product they make seems to be excellent, and prices are very fair vs. the competition -- it's just a matter of matching up the right combination for your requirements
What's great about it: Clear high & mid-ranges, goes low when needed
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
5 out of 5
5
+5points
9of 13voted this as helpful.
 
Learn more about Magnolia Premium Installation Transform your living room into an immersive listening environment with this immensely powerful 8" subwoofer. 300 watts of power and a frequency response of 20-150Hz ensure that movies and music come out sounding deep, rich and impressive.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Pleasantly surprised!
on January 28, 2010
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
With new SM350s, my old Velodyne CHT-10 was showing its limitations -- a lot of bass but not very clear. All other speakers in my living room are Def Techs, and they are great, so I wanted to go with Def Tech for the sub as well. After a few auditions in Magnolia, was assuming I'd go with a SuperCube III, but wondered if that would be overkill in my small living room, and at a hefty price -- decided to give the ProSub 800 a try at home, assuming that I'd return it and get the Supercube -- but to my surprise, the 800 blends very well with the 350s, sounds very natural.
I don't care that much about rattling the walls and feeling like a tank is going through my house with movies, just wanted to hear good, crisp lows in music and realistic sound effects in movies. This sub does the job, and at a fair price. I'm very happy that I gave this sub a try!
What's great about it: Blends well with Studio Monitors
What's not so great: Not extremely powerful, but knew that going in
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
5 out of 5
5
+9points
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This center-channel speaker adds stunning sound quality to your home theater system, while adding a sleek and stylish look.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent speaker
on January 13, 2010
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
In process of replacing 8+year-old Polk/Velodyne speakers with all Def Tech. Current receiver is Denon 2808. Have been trying to decide on a new center to go with new SM350s, which I'm using as fronts in a small living room -- replacing an old Polk CSi5 (2-6"s) which is still great for bass/mid but just average for higher frequencies vs. today's technology
first tried out a Procenter, very clear sound but way too thin even with manual EQ, as the Polk had spoiled me for bass -- went thru the whole auditioning bit once again, then bit the bullet and ordered a CLR2002 to see if it was really $500 better than the Polk for my living room.
WOW! It is so clear and solid across all ranges, has no problem going low -- and it blends perfectly with the 350s -- normally I listen to music (in stereo) much more, but I've watched more Blu-Rays and HDTV movies in the week I've had the 2002 than I have in the last 3 months!!
Note: I've been tinkering with the crossover, and appears that both the 350s and 2002 can comfortably handle 80Hz and even 60Hz rolloff at varied volumes, without any noticeable pain -- very solid!!
Funny to read the comments posted re: the CLR2002 being too big -- lol -- everything's relative, compared to the Polk it's small! I've gained enough shelf space to put the Wii next to it!!
Only 2 small issues -- "the sock" is of course annoying (what were they thinking?); and the feet aren't very long so don't give enough angle up from my stand without some "help", but very minor issues compared to the ultra-high quality sound
Worth $500? You bet!
What's great about it: Clarity, range, balance
What's not so great: "the sock"
I would recommend this to a friend!
+2points
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Learn more about Magnolia Premium Installation This speaker cable features semi-solid concentric packed conductors for excellent signal conductivity and a long-grain copper design for fewer grain boundaries and lower distortion.
 
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Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
NOT good bang for the buck
on December 20, 2009
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
After upgrading all 7 speakers in living room to Def Tech, which was a great improvement over old Polks, I didn't want to leave any weak links -- mostly concerned with the long wiring runs to the surrounds (~30 ft each) -- so decided to bite the bullet and finish it off right by completely rewiring with higher-end cable, up from current Monster XP -- spent all day Saturday going up and down stairs to tear out the old and run the new (ranch house, went thru floors and walls), wrestled with stripping the wire, switching banana plugs, etc -- expected a reasonable difference for $400 worth of wire -- but in the end just noticed a slightly improved tightness from fronts and center, did absolutely nothing for the surrounds -- disappointed, wasted a lot of time and money -- if anything, would now give Monster XP a higher rating than I would have before...
What's great about it: slightly better than Monster XP
What's not so great: PRICE, minimal improvement in sound, hard to strip wires
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Quality
4 out of 5
4
Performance
4 out of 5
4
+19points
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Learn more about Magnolia Premium Installation With dual cast basket and planar low-frequency radiators and nonresonant monocoque cabinets, this center-channel speaker delivers cinema quality sound in a small package. Magnetic shielding ensures protection from video interference when the speaker is placed near a TV.
 
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
AWESOME!!!
on December 4, 2009
Posted by: StlBlues
from Rochester NY
Got this for the basement, to go along with DT Pro 800's, Polk sub and Denon 1610 in a simple 3.1 setup. After hearing these together, I am strongly tempted to move my high end floorstanding Polks downstairs and get these Def Techs in the mix in the living room -- would use the 800s as surround and get either Pro 1000s or Mythos Gems for the front. As you can tell, I am now sold on Def Tech. MUCH better for MUSIC than Bose, which was previously my reference for small speakers -- Bose couldn't ever convince me that small could compete with big for music -- Def Tech has -- awesome!!
What's great about it: Everything -- incredibly clear and accurate
What's not so great: Going to be spending a lot on more Def Techs soon
I would recommend this to a friend!
Sound Quality
5 out of 5
5
+6points
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Only @ Best BuyThese banana plugs feature 24K gold-plated connectors that minimize corrosion and ensure maximum signal transfer. The Centerpin technology allows for easy installation with no wire stripping.
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
There must be a better way.
By PainfullySearching4Name from Eagle River, AK
I read the other 12 reviews first and agree with many of the one star comments. I will give it 3 stars because it appears tight. But I do not believe this banana plug is the best way to connect your speakers. I did not strip the wire (12awg) but instead just pushed the wire on to the center of the pin. The collar fit tightly around the wire and appeared secure. The key word is "appeared" and I am not sure. I purchased another brand and found the set screw too small for the wire. If you can connect your equipment without using banana plugs then do so or find a review where the words "tight" and/or "secure" are used.
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StlBlues
Rochester NY
you are correct
November 20, 2011
the center pin approach is awful -- get monster quick lock banana plugs -- I've tried half a dozen other options over time, and the quick locks are the only way to go -- self-crimping, very secure -- once I found them I've replaced every connection in all 3 systems in my house -- expensive, but worth it
+1point
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From the Sanus Euro Foundations line, these distinctive speaker stands are as sleek and stylish as they are functional. Stable adjustable design is ideal for satellite and surround speakers.
 

what is the weight limit for the speakers these stands hold??

Not a lot of weight -- I have Def Tech ProMonitor 1000s on them and that's about as far as you'd want to go without wobble -- would guess 10 lbs max, and only that if a flat-bottomed speaker with some width/depth, certainly not tall and thin
13 years, 9 months ago
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StlBlues
   Rochester NY
 
Speaker & Subwoofer Cables
Speaker & Subwoofer Cables
 

can you connect 2 subwoofer cables?

I need to run a subwoofer cable 25+ feet. I know 25 feet that you sell will be to short, can you connect 2 cables to make it work?
yes there are adaptors available with 2 female plugs -- check an audio shop -- note: while it will work OK, 25 feet may yield some dropoff of signal, so best to go with quality cables
13 years, 11 months ago
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StlBlues
   Rochester NY
 
Speaker & Subwoofer Cables
Speaker & Subwoofer Cables
 

is there really any difference between subwoofer cables

depends on the quality of the sub, but generally YES!! better the cable, tighter the sound -- some monster cable is overkill, but not for subs
14 years, 5 months ago
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   Rochester NY