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Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P-10 Powered Subwoofer drops to $687.17

Save $321.83 on the Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P-10 subwoofer, featuring DSP control and room correction via app, now at its lowest recent price.

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Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P-10 Powered Subwoofer drops to $687.17

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Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P-10 Powered Subwoofer now selling for $687.17

Pick this up and save $321.83.

If you have been watching subwoofer prices, this one stands out. The Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P-10 Powered Subwoofer drops to $687.17 - save $321.83. At 32% off the $1009 list price, the discount puts it well below the 30-day average of $782.76 and the 90-day average of $807.01.

THE DEAL

Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P-10 Powered Subwoofer

Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P-10 Powered Subwoofer

$687.17 (was $1009) - Save $321.83 (32% off)

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This is one of the deeper cuts on this subwoofer in recent months. The price sits roughly $95 below the 30-day average and about $120 below the 90-day average, making it a genuine value play for anyone looking at powered subwoofers with DSP control.

What You're Getting

The MiniMe DSP P-10 packs a 600-watt Class D amplifier with automatic signal-sensing and standby mode. DSP control runs through the iWoofer app on mobile devices, with auto room correction built in. The 10-inch long-throw driver works with a mass-tuned SLAPS patented passive radiator system for accuracy down to 20Hz. Inputs include RCA jacks, and you get a selective variable crossover plus operation status LEDs.

Who This Is For

Best for: home theater builders who want room correction without a separate processor. The DSP tuning via the iWoofer app makes it a strong fit for listeners who dial in their bass response rather than just setting it and forgetting it.

Skip this if your space is small enough that a 10-inch sub with a passive radiator is overkill for your room size.

Final Verdict

The $687.17 price is roughly $95 below what this sub has averaged over the last month. If you need a powered sub with room-correction DSP and 20Hz extension. This is the price to move on.

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