Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 Powered Subwoofer falls to $397.04
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Save $68 on Earthquake Sound's compact MiniMe DSP P8 subwoofer, featuring app-based room correction and deep bass for home theater upgrades.
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Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 Powered Subwoofer falls to $397.04
Down $68.46 from the usual price.
If you're building a home theater setup or upgrading your audio system, Earthquake Sound's compact subwoofer just got more affordable. The MiniMe DSP P8 brings serious bass in a small package, and right now it's priced well below its recent average.
Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 Powered Subwoofer drops to $397.04 - save $68.46. This 15% discount brings the compact subwoofer to a price point that makes it competitive with entry-level options while offering premium features.
For just $397.04, below its 30-day average of $465.50. Over the past 90 days, this subwoofer has averaged $532.94, making today's price $135.90 lower than that longer-term benchmark. The current discount puts it at one of the better price points we've seen since earlier this year.
The Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 is a powered 8-inch subwoofer with a built-in 600-watt class D amplifier that automatically senses signals and switches between standby and active modes. Its standout feature is the DSP control through the iWoofer mobile app, which provides auto room correction for optimal sound in your specific space. The SLAPS passive radiator technology delivers accurate bass response down to 20Hz, while RCA inputs and variable crossover controls offer flexible integration with your existing audio system.
Best for: Home theater enthusiasts with limited space who want premium bass performance. This subwoofer works well in apartments or smaller rooms where a massive 12-inch or 15-inch sub would be overkill.
It's also ideal for desktop audio setups or secondary entertainment areas. Skip this if you need earth-shaking bass for a large living room or dedicated home theater space.
While the DSP room correction is a premium feature, it requires using the iWoofer app on a mobile device. The 8-inch driver won't match the output of larger subwoofers in bigger spaces, so manage your expectations for room-filling bass in larger areas.
At $397.04, the Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 offers a compelling mix of compact design and advanced features that's hard to find at this price point. If you need quality bass in a small package with room correction capabilities, this discount makes it worth considering now rather than waiting.
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