Klipsch KSW-10 10-Inch 225 Watt Subwoofer
- A single powerful bass reflex subwoofer
- Equipped with 10″down-firing fiber composite cone woofer
- Built-in discrete MOSFET amplifier
- Power handling: 55 watts of continuous power (225 watts of dynamic power)
Export voltage: 230 VAC 50/60Hz - Frequency response: 29Hz – 120Hz ¿ 3dB
Product Description
10-Inch subwoofer produces deep bass from heavy-duty down-firing woofer and precisely matched 225 watt amplifierAmazon.com Product Description
Complete a powerful home theater system with the deep, driving bass of the Klipsch KSW-10 powered subwoofer–perfect for combing with high-performance Klipsch Synergy Series surround sound configurations. It couples a 10-inch driver to the floor for optimal performance. This subwoofer’s high-output, down-firing design “grips” the air and fills a room with low frequency energy that’s heard and felt with undetectable distortion. The built-in discrete MOSFET amplifier and 10-inch fiber-composite woofer are as efficient as they are reliable. It provides 55 watts of FTC-rated continuous power, and it has a dynamic power rating of 275 watts. (Dynamic power indicates the actual power this amplifier will deliver to the woofer under normal operating conditions.) The woofer is composed of a Santoprene rubber surrou… More >>
Klipsch KSW-10 10-Inch 225 Watt Subwoofer
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5 comments
F. Purgar on January 9, 2010 at 5:35 am
Can’t beat the sound at this price! Got the QuintetII to complete the system. Get the club sound at home!
Nicolaus F. Usry on January 9, 2010 at 6:32 am
The best subwoofer I have heard. Personally I think it beats the highly regarded ones that Crutchfield was trying to sell me for 450-500.
D. McCann on January 9, 2010 at 7:17 am
I’m in a very small room. I paid a small price. What do you want? Those who’ve invested a good percentage of their annual income in the best brands, like, uhhh, Pestrono Iksu, Choralius Opus 1, or Moran for that matter(remember The Conversation starring Gene Hackman?,)are probably not among those who are secretly listening to K&D Sessions or Boards of Canada in their tiny clubhouse. It’s more than enough for a twenty by twenty room powered by an HK 3485. Polk RTI 25’s are matched well to this woof. Hello out there, is there anybody home? Is there anybody in there? Yes. I am downbeat-heavy- bass, dub and electronic manic depressive. Though, I never forget to play The Ventures (In Space) or Jimmy McGriff. I am an heir of the Hammond B3 and Leslie…the Wurlitzer, for heaven’s sake. Some delay issues but not enough to kill the buzz.
F. M. Cook on January 9, 2010 at 7:25 am
This model is a few years old. The current model is the SUB-10 which is priced quite a bit higher. Klipsch calls this model a Classic Synergy. I bought the 12″ KSW and saved the money over the SUB-12 and it is meeting my needs perfectly. I suspect 10″ subwoofer buyers would also find this model cost attractive relative to the current one, but you should know what you are buying before you order one.
Tigger Man on January 9, 2010 at 7:41 am
Sound is great for the budget minded and a small area. If you have a large room, you should consider the 12 inch or checkout the higher powered subwoofers.