Polk Audio PSW110 10-Inch Powered Subwoofer
Dec 25, 2009 in
Electronics
- A single 10-inch subwoofer with compression circuitry to limit distortion at earth-shaking volume levels
- Equipped with one 10-inch dynamic balance composite woofer driver
- Features laser-based Klippel measurement technology for improved linearity and deep, precise sound
- Frequency Response: 35Hz – 250Hz
- Peak power handling: 150 watts (60 watts continuous)
Product Description
This new Powered Subwoofer delivers powerful, accurate and musical bass at shockingly low prices. Built for power and value, the new models represent a continuing refinement of the highly regarded PSW Series and a great introduction to visceral home theater bass performance. Loud & Low Specs(CEA2010): Low 114.6 db / Ultra 86.7 db… More >>
Polk Audio PSW110 10-Inch Powered Subwoofer
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5 comments
Bhakti-rider on December 25, 2009 at 7:00 am
The sound this speaker intentionally provides is quite good; but as soon as the power cord is connected to an AC source, there’s an audible buzz, which can be heard anywhere in the room and is present as long as the power is connected. It was unacceptable and I returned it.
Finale on December 25, 2009 at 9:44 am
This sub woofer is awesome. It’s versatility is great for any application. We’re using it in our professional studio and are extremely pleased.
James K. Michal on December 25, 2009 at 11:14 am
I needed a “small” sub to augment my right side surround channel (already had an older Polk sub on the left side surround and it’s still doing well, which I can’t say the same for the 2 year old Infinity sub that was previously doing the job on the right.), and the Polk PSW110 had all the connectivity options I needed at a reasonable price. It does get the job done acceptably for the application I’m requiring it to perform, but I wouldn’t use it in my set-up as a main LFE subwoofer.
G. Reece on December 25, 2009 at 12:09 pm
This was the best price I could find for this subwoofer. Delivers a great sound. Arrived on time.
Kevin Quattro on December 25, 2009 at 1:09 pm
So I moved to a much smaller apartment with thin as hell walls. I had to ditch my uber home theater gear in favor of more room and neighbor friendly products. I had already snagged the Polk sats for a smoking deal locally, but needed some subtle bottom fill. Enter the Polk 10″.
Like most I read the reviews of the cheaper model and the pricier ones. Having experience and knowing how to interpret online reviews I went with this one. It’s exactly as I expected, maybe a tad larger than I hoped, but that’s it.
I set it up and let my Yamaha do it’s auto calibrate. I did this with the sub set to 50% volume (using LFE input too). When it was done I gave it a listen. For the volumes I can use safely play in my place, movies and music sounded great. Plenty of low end grunt for both.
For everyday use I set the sub level down to 25% to truly achieve a non floor vibrating subtle low end fill. No complaints yet and it’s not any louder than any of my neighbors jam gear. Again, no vibration into the floor and when walking all over the apartment as well as outside I wasn’t hearing any of the long standing waves pummeling the air.
Quite happy with this budget, low power bachelor life subwoofer.