Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 Powered Subwoofer sees price cut to $418.15
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Save $273 on Earthquake Sound's compact MiniMe DSP P8 subwoofer, featuring 600W power and app-based room correction for deep bass in small spaces.
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Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 Powered Subwoofer sees price cut to $418.15
Pick this up and save $273.43.
Earthquake Sound's compact but powerful MiniMe DSP P8 subwoofer just got a serious price reduction. The 8-inch powered subwoofer with DSP control and SLAPS passive radiator technology drops to $418.15, saving you $273.43 off its typical price. That's a substantial 40% discount for a premium audio component that usually commands close to $700.
For just $418.15, below its 180-day average of $691.58. This subwoofer has been averaging around $620 over the past month, making today's price a significant departure from recent trends.
The discount puts it well under both the 30-day and 90-day averages, offering one of the better opportunities to grab this compact bass solution.
Earthquake Sound's MiniMe DSP P8 packs a 600-watt class D amplifier with automatic signal-sensing and standby mode. The DSP control works through mobile devices via the iWoofer app, providing auto room correction for optimal sound in your space.
Its 8-inch mass-tuned SLAPS passive radiator system delivers accurate bass response down to 20Hz. You also get RCA inputs, variable crossover controls, and operation status LEDs.
The white finish makes it a clean addition to any home theater or audio setup.
Best for home theater enthusiasts and music listeners who need serious bass in limited spaces. The compact 8-inch design works well in apartments, bedrooms, or smaller living rooms where larger subwoofers would overwhelm.
If you're building a 2.1 or 5.1 system and want DSP room correction without buying separate components, this handles both. Skip it if you need earth-shaking bass for a large dedicated theater room.
The 8-inch driver won't match the output of larger 10-inch or 12-inch subwoofers in big rooms. While the DSP correction helps, placement still matters for optimal performance.
Consider your room size and typical listening levels before committing.
At $418.15, this compact subwoofer with built-in DSP correction delivers premium features at a mid-range price. The 40% discount makes it worth grabbing if you need accurate bass reinforcement for movies and music in smaller spaces.
Wait if you're planning a major system overhaul later this year or need maximum output for large rooms.

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