Description
Small Subwoofer, Real Bass Where It Counts
Most people assume you need a big box to get real bass. So they either go oversized and overpower the room, or go small and end up with something that barely adds anything. The Cambridge Audio MINX X201 Subwoofer sits right in that middle ground, giving you deep, controlled bass without taking over your space.
At first glance, it feels like something you can tuck away and forget about. But once it’s playing, you notice how much it changes everything. When you’re planning your setup with a home theater design tool, low-frequency placement becomes just as important as speaker layout. And once that plan comes to life, this is the kind of subwoofer that fits naturally without forcing compromises.
Bass That Feels Tight, Not Overdone
What stands out here isn’t just how low it goes, but how controlled it feels. Instead of that loose, boomy bass you get from many compact subs, the MINX X201 stays tight and responsive. That’s because of how the sealed cabinet and dual passive radiators work together. The air inside the enclosure stays controlled, so bass notes start and stop cleanly.
In real use, that means movie scenes feel more grounded, not overwhelming. Dialogue doesn’t get buried, and music keeps its rhythm instead of turning muddy. The Cambridge Audio MINX X201 Subwoofer blends into your system rather than calling attention to itself, which is exactly what a good subwoofer should do.
Where It Fits in a Real System
This is the kind of subwoofer that works well in spaces where a full-size unit would feel like too much. Living rooms, apartments, or smaller dedicated setups where balance matters more than sheer output. When you’re trying to build your system, it fills in the low end without disrupting everything else you’ve carefully placed.
Through Dreamedia+, the goal is to make sure every part of your system works together, not just individually. That includes how bass integrates with your speakers and your room. A compact sub like this gives you flexibility in placement while still supporting proper calibration, so the system feels cohesive instead of pieced together.
Key Features
Compact sealed design for tight, controlled bass
200W power output for strong low-frequency performance
Dual passive radiators for deeper, more responsive bass
Adjustable crossover, phase, and volume controls
Blends easily into small to medium-sized rooms
























































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