Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 Powered Subwoofer sees price cut to $519.53
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Save $105 on this compact Earthquake Sound subwoofer with powerful bass and app-based room correction for your home theater.
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Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 Powered Subwoofer sees price cut to $519.53
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Home theater enthusiasts looking for compact bass performance have a solid opportunity this week. The Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 powered subwoofer delivers serious low-end output from a surprisingly small footprint, and it's currently available at a reduced price.
Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 Powered Subwoofer drops to $519.53 - save $105.12. This 17% discount brings the compact subwoofer well below its typical pricing.
For just $519.53, below its 30-day average of $624.65. Over the past 90 days, this subwoofer has averaged $666.98, making the current price particularly attractive for those who've been tracking it. The discount puts it at one of the better price points we've seen since earlier this year.
The Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 packs a 600-watt Class D amplifier into an 8-inch form factor. It features Earthquake's SLAPS passive radiator technology for enhanced bass response without requiring a larger cabinet. The built-in DSP (digital signal processor) allows for mobile app control via the iWoofer app, including auto room correction to optimize performance in your specific space. Frequency response extends from 20Hz to 160Hz, delivering deep bass that belies the subwoofer's compact dimensions. The white finish makes it suitable for various room aesthetics.
This subwoofer works best for apartment dwellers and small to medium-sized rooms where space is limited but quality bass is still desired. It's ideal for those building a compact home theater system or adding bass reinforcement to a stereo setup.
If you need massive, room-shaking bass for a large dedicated theater, you'll want to look at larger models. For most living rooms and bedrooms, the MiniMe DSP P8 provides more than enough low-end impact.
At 8 inches, this subwoofer won't match the output of larger 10-inch or 12-inch models. Those with very large rooms or who prioritize maximum volume should consider stepping up in size. The white finish may not suit all decor preferences, though it does offer a cleaner look than typical black subwoofers.
The Earthquake Sound MiniMe DSP P8 delivers premium features and solid performance in a compact package. At $519.53, it's priced competitively against other 8-inch powered subwoofers with similar features.
If you need space-efficient bass with modern DSP controls, this discount makes it worth considering now rather than waiting.

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