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Take the full quizKey differences: Audioengine S8 vs Fluance DB10W
Choosing between the Audioengine S8 and the Fluance DB10W comes down to what matters most to you in a subwoofers. The driver size of a subwoofer affects the depth and power of the bass it can produce. The Audioengine S8 leans toward 6.5" - 8", while the Fluance DB10W offers 10".
Peak power output indicates the maximum power a subwoofer can handle in short bursts. The Audioengine S8 leans toward 301w - 600w, while the Fluance DB10W offers up to 300w.
Wireless connectivity allows for flexible placement without the need for cables, which can be beneficial in maintaining a clean setup and accommodating various room layouts. The Audioengine S8 leans toward yes, wireless ready, while the Fluance DB10W offers no, wired only.
The Audioengine S8 stands out for users who value 6.5" - 8" and up to 300w and sealed. Meanwhile, the Fluance DB10W is the stronger pick if 6.5" - 8" and up to 300w and sealed are your top priorities.
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