Altec Lansing XA3001 Powered Subwoofer for TV and Gaming
It's not your TV's fault - it was designed to handle sound from sitcoms, not space games. But gaming just isn't the same without a low-end rumble you can feel in your bones. That's why Altec Lansing created the XA3001. This subwoofer's 5.25" driver adds serious bass to your television's audio. Just plug the XA3001 into your TV, video gaming system, DVD player, or VCR. You'll feel the rush as you jet through space, bomb enemy bases or watch your favorite movies or TV shows. It's the easiest way to get the deep bass you're craving - at an affordable price.
Is something missing from your gaming or TV viewing? Bring newfound realism and excitement to your audio/video entertainment while conserving valuable floor space with Altec Lansing's XA3001 powered subwoofer. Its powerful 19 watts (RMS) and deep bass output provide the affordable slam you've been looking for. Don't be fooled by its small, 8 x 8-inch footprint. The XA3001's single 5.25-inch driver and ported (bass-reflex) enclosure deliver subterranean bass rated to hit a room-rattlingly low 20 Hz (3 dB down from reference). Keep in mind that this is not a traditional home theater subwoofer optimized for the dynamic ".1" output of a 5.1-channel surround system. Altec Lansing's recommended connection method for hookup with your TV lets you use your television's controls to adjust the volume on both the TV and the subwoofer. This connection method has 3 requirements, however: your TV must have RCA-type audio outputs; your TV's speakers must not automatically mute when using those audio outputs; and the TV's outputs must be variable-level outputs controlled by the TV's remote. Alternately, you can wire the XA3001 inline between your audio source (gaming system, DVD player, VCR, etc.) and your TV. With this hookup, your TV's volume control will not affect the XA3001's output level. Simply run the audio and composite-video output from your source component into the sub's AV input jacks, then use a supplied AV cable to channel the signal from the sub's AV outputs to your TV. A phase-invert switch simplifies positioning by freeing you to place the speaker in places where it might otherwise be out of phase with your other speakers (that is, the sub's cone would be "pushing" when your speakers' cones are "pulling," or vice-versa). This switch allows you to maximize your bass level by matching the XA3001's polarity with your TV speaker's polarity. You may mount the sub vertically or horizontally. What's in the Box Subwoofer, a 10-foot stereo analog audio/composite-video RCA cable, an AC/DC power adapter, a user's manual, and a quick-connect card.
Altec Lansing XA3001 Powered Subwoofer for TV and Gaming Accessories
Altec Lansing XA3001 Powered Subwoofer for TV and Gaming Reviews
It works fine. I give it 3 stars because, I erroneously assumed that this being an Altec Lansing, it was going to be an amazing subwoofer but I now realize this is no audiophile sub. Bought this to increase the bass on my TV. Accepts RCA cables (red/black & white cables) for audio input from your TV. If you turn up the bass volume, it becomes boomy or distorted because dialogue is sent into it. Keep the volume just high enough so that you can feel the bass but no hear dialogue through it. Even when using a computer, the bass is distorted at higher volumes.
this is tight. the bass is really good its just sweet go buy it its awsome
Don't expect miracles, it works on a combination of volume & bass sources. The subwoofer was even better at adding some ommph to rock & hip hop music. My Sanyo Personal Theater System works with this little jewel. It's an affordable & adaptable compromise to a more expensive solution.
To summarize, it earns 4 stars for the 30 Watt power performance. Outkast picked up 15 energy levels. Even Bob Wills' country swing got some bounce. Adds some ommph to those sound intensive DVDs.
The design is fuctional, the bomb-like shape makes for easy movement.
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