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Dayton Audio MKSX4 Four 4' Driver Low Profile Passive Subwoofer

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$129.98

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About this item

  • Unique four driver design combines form and function
  • Dual slot ports minimize air turbulence
  • Utilizes same high excursion drivers as the MK402 bookshelf speakers providing a matched, cohesive sound
  • Manifold driver layout mitigates unwanted vibration and resonance
  • Removable rubber feet allow the sub to be installed upright or laid flat



Product Description

Dayton Audio MKSX4 Low Profile Subwoofer

The MK Series of home speakers from Dayton Audio are the best way to add rich sound with elegance and sophistication. Built to last, the MK series makes it easy to listen to for hours and hours with it non fatiguing sound. Enjoying audio has never been this easy.

The Dayton Audio MKSX4 low profile passive subwoofer utilizes four high excursion drivers arranged in a manifold pattern. The driver layout helps save space and makes the enclosure very inert to unwanted vibrations. The MKSX4 boasts an extended 40-500 Hz frequency response and a solid 160 watts RMS power rating. A sensitivity rating of 88 dB and impedance of 4 ohms makes this subwoofer easy to power with pretty much any amplifier.

Majestic Design

The MKSX4 features an attractive textured, black vinyl finish that stands out at first glance. The cabinet offers a unique geometric design that offers aesthetics not commonly found in this price range. The grill is removable and made with a high-quality black cloth that discretely obscures the most appealing features of this design, the drivers.

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Keynote Performance

The MKSX4 is engineered to disappear and deliver a transparent and full bass performance. The unique low profile design is perfect for home theaters, offices, desktop systems, or any home audio application. Feel the low end you have been missing

Foundation of Your Home Theater

The MKSX4's unique four driver Manifold design mitigates unwarted vibration and resonance which leads to a fuller and cleaner sound. Playing down to 40Hz, the MKSX4 is the perfect sub to build the foundation of your home audio system. Configurable both in an upright and low-profile position, the MKSX4 is a great solution for discrete low-end.


SJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Slaps hard for what it is. Powered by a Douke Audio Nobsound G2 sub amp (100wpc). No complaints, great deal for so cheap. Puts out good quality bass to about 50hz or so with reasonable authority (near field).
KNet
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
It is almost impossible to find a passive subwoofer these days. Thank goodness I found one for home audio and it provides the thump I needed. Highly recommend for a small to medium-sized room.
Sandhunt81
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
I'll try to be as succinct as I can. Live in an open floorspace where the living room to kitchen is unimpeded. Bought a Music Hall US-1 record player and connected it to store bought bookshelf speakers that are around 25w continuous each. Placed record player and speakers midway between both rooms. Sound wasn't bad, aside from some audible pops and crackles even though I'm very careful about keeping my records clean, but if I was running water in the sink, couldn't get the volume loud enough to hear the records over the rushing water. Uprgraded my stylus to a Ortofon, which helped a little. Did some careful research to find what would boost the sound plus create that classic sound I remember listening to when I was young through old record players and passive speakers. Trying not to spend thousands of dollars, bought the Fosi BT30D pro, Klipsch 41m, and Daytona MKSX4 Subwoofer, along with reasonable priced 14 gauge banana clip wires, and a gold plated RCA cord. Friends, I am so over the moon about the results. Can tinker with the sub frequency and sub volume on the Fosi along with the bass and treble depending on the record to get the best sound. Also, no clicks and pops. And the speakers sound remarkable even on full blast, but remember to dial the other settings down so it isn't washed out. Highly recommend all components combined, but I'm sure they go great separately with other setups.
RCjazz
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Added to WiiM Ultra based streaming stereo. Fosi BT30D Amp, Micca MB 42 speakers. The Dayton passive subwoofer fills out the low end nicely without booming. Very natural sound. Quite pleased.
Clifford Morse
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Hooked it up to some Polk ES20 Bookshelf speakers. Ran some bassy music through the system. This sub adds a nice punch to my Polk speakers. For the price you can't beat it. I'm sure audiophiles might scoff but I think audiophiles are a little overrated. I lost a bunch of my hearing in the Navy working on the flightdeck of 3 aircraft carriers. I'm not so sure all that fancy pancy audiophile level stuff would sound any different to me. My little system sounds wonderful. Oh yeah I'm using a FOSI BT30D(again not fancy) to power this little system. Ya know what? I like it.
SamuraiCutter
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
I bought this to augment a set of bookshelf speakers for a 2.1 setup. It was fine listening to rock, jazz and country- but switch to just about anything electronic that digs deep or has nuanced or rolling bass waves and it quickly showed its shortcomings. Passive subs are in short supply these days, if you need to augment your bass, but don't need something to work too hard, this is an inexpensive way to try it out- just keep in mind that it has limitations.
Chad L. Ross
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Paired this with a Fosi BT300D Pro Amplifier and Micca COVO-S speakers for a home computer setup. The Fosi amp has adjustable crossover, so this helps dial in you preferences a lot to get the best out of this amp/sub combo. More than enough power for my tastes and needs with the stock 32V/5A power supply of the Fosi BT300D.
RedFaster
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
The same could probably be said of any passive subwoofer but making music sound really good with this sub takes some EQ fiddling. There are several configuration options and having that kind of versatility means you have to figure out what to do with it, which is a good problem to have.The construction is really perfect with a slightly gritty semigloss textured surface and makes my other speakers look like junk, which is another good problem to have.Overall I see it sitting on a shelf 20 years from now with no purpose but no buyers remorse because it is what it is. Not bad at all.At this price a person could buy it on a whim
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