Klipsch R-100SW vs Klipsch R-110SW

R-100SW vs R-110SW comparison chart

Overall
Klipsch R-100SW
5.6
Klipsch R-110SW
5.6
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Klipsch R-100SW vs Klipsch R-110SW review

Klipsch R-110SW vs Klipsch R-100SW

Klipsch R-110SW review

This is a powerful bass that can be placed anywhere in the room to achieve the best possible sound. Klipsch R-110SW vs Klipsch R-100SW has 200 (450) watts RMS, while R-100SW has 150 (300) W. With the WA-2 wireless subwoofer kit, convenient bass enhancement for music and home audio systems is now possible.

The active sub is made in a “bass reflex” type case with a front speaker arrangement. The rectangular phase inverter port is located on the front panel. There is a standard set of inputs and outputs.

Klipsch R-110SW

Klipsch R-100SW review

The subwoofer is equipped with a 10-inch diameter woofer. The R-100SW has an amplifier operating in class D and providing a rated power of 150 watts. The amplifier can work without distortion, even at high volume.

Klipsch R-100SW has a classic look and the right technology. Klipsch R-100SW weights 10,9 kg vs Klipsch R-110SW – 17,8 kg. It has a relatively small size and is well suited for placement in most standard rooms. R-100SW provides a standard set of controls, and also an absolute phase switch (0/180 degrees). There is a system of automatic inclusion when the input signal, which simplifies the use of the subwoofer.

Klipsch R-100SW

Klipsch R-110SW pros & cons

Pros

  • It works quietly, there are no extraneous sounds
  • Rigid body with front panel IMG speaker

Cons

  • No remote control

Klipsch R-100SW pros & cons

Pros

  • High sound pressure
  • The bass player is mounted on a cast basket and equipped with a powerful magnet

Cons

  • There is a serious manufacturing problem with amplifiers

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