We all know the sacrifices we have to do once we decide to make our home theater system: The placement of the satellites, center channel, left and right speakers and… that huge box that holds the sub woofer. Fear no more! These great slim options provide you with the choice to lay it flat under a sofa or vertically against a wall.

Millennia Sub
This sub has 900 watts of Dynamic Peak Power and 300 Watts RMS sustained. That's a lot of power! We like the bipolar dual-woofer design that helps with the cancelation of vibrations since the woofers are firing in the opposite direction. The extruded aluminum cabinet is 5mm thick, being able to be super slim but at the same time, ultra rigid.

Canton ASF 75SC
ASF Canton 75 SC subwoofer features a sleek cabinet that can be placed against the wall or under a piece of furniture. The vented enclosure incorporates provisions to enable its varied usage applications, and it also houses a single 8-inch aluminum woofer that’s driven by an amp capable of 120 watts of peak output.

Theater Solutions Powered Floor Subwoofer
This Subwoofer is great if you want an extra powerful bass for your home theater experience. Great quality of the deep and lush bass, and a full bodied sound at an affordable price. This speaker is perfect playing movies or mega bass rap music. Made with moisture resistant materials in case you want to place it outside for a summer party.

Leon Speakers Aaros A10-UT
At only 4.5" deep and housing a 10" ultra thin driver, this little sub packs great performance. It has a 10" aluminum cone driver and 400 Watts of power with minimal distortion, provides a tight musical bass for two-channels without tiring and while managing the needs of home theater with great clarity in sound.
Comments (6)
Seriously I don't know how these articles get posted without somebody proofing them first.
"We like the bipolar dual-woofer design helps with the cancelation"
"This Subwoofer is grea if what you want is extra powerful bass for their home theater"
"this sub not only have a small footprint"
That's just a few of them. I hate to be picking up on grammatical errors, but honestly this whole piece is disjointed and hard to read. It's a little frustrating as a reader.
**this post is in need of basic MSRP pricing**
Do you guys need an editor?
These subs will sound anemic. All speakers depend on size for sound, and the low frequency is the range most effected by it. If you want good base you have to sacrifice some space.
Subwoofers, apartment therapy, gasp!
I thought this site looked down upon having
a full sized speaker even being visible.
Somebody's secretly an audiophile!
And with todays DSP tech and various types of enclosures it is possible to make a decent slim sub-woofer
@iammrchris, I was going to post the same thing, thanks for saving me some time.