Popular subwoofer comparisons 2024

  • Klipsch R-115SW review SVS PB-1000 review

    Klipsch R-115SW vs SVS PB-1000

    SVS PB-1000 vs Klipsch R-115SW has 400 W nominal output power, and another sub – 300 watts. I would call the SB-1000 subwoofer universal simply based on its specification. It is equipped with a 10-inch speaker. The built-in amplifier SVS Sledge STA-300D operates in class D and provides more than 700 watts of maximum output...
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  • Monoprice 9723 review Sony SA-W2500 review

    Monoprice 9723 vs Sony SA-W2500

    This is an interesting combination of an excellent enclosure, a good speaker and a fair amplifier. This thing sounds good, goes low, and hits hard enough to be the only sub most people need unless they are listening to very high levels. You will see that its frequency response falls-off substantially below 50 Hz. It better kee...
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  • Polk Audio PSW505 review Polk Audio PSW111 review

    Polk Audio PSW505 vs PSW111

    The cubic foot enclosure of the Polk Audio PSW111 subwoofer combines many of the company's advanced technologies developed in the field of acoustics of this class. This compact subwoofer is perfect for placement even in small rooms where it will be almost invisible, but will provide powerful, fast and quite deep ...
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  • Sonos SUB review SVS PB-2000 review

    Sonos SUB vs SVS PB-2000

    The Sonos SUB Active Subwoofer is designed to complete Sonos branded audio systems that require additional bass support. In the comparison of Sonos SUB vs SVS PB-2000 it is obvious that SVS has two times larger driver: 12 and 6 inches. The original shape of the subwoofer enclosure is due to its design - the device uses two counter-direction...
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  • Klipsch R-120SW review Klipsch R-110SW review

    Klipsch R-120SW vs R-110SW

    The Klipsch R-110SW model can be attributed to more advanced options for audio systems. Working in the frequency range of 27-125 Hz with a sound pressure of 114 dB, the subwoofer is capable of providing power of 450 watts. Comparing Klipsch R-110SW vs Klipsch R-120SW you can notice that 110 SW has smaller driver size: 10...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Dayton Audio SUB-1500 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Dayton Audio SUB-1500

    Looking at Polk Audio PSW10 vs Dayton Audio SUB-1500 we see that the first unit has 10-inch driver while his opponent has 15 inches. The LFE cinema input is supplemented with separate connectors for the right and left channels, and the “hot” speaker terminals are duplicated by the corresponding ...
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  • Bic Acoustech PL-200 II review Dayton Audio SUB-1500 review

    Bic Acoustech PL-200 II vs Dayton Audio SUB-1500

    This model is built very well – nothing shakes or rattles and the whole subwoofer feels like one solid piece. It has two ports that exclude any kind of noise and they also improve the output sound quality. Bic Acoustech PL-200 II vs Dayton Audio SUB-1500 the driver size of the BIC is 12 ...
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  • Polk Audio PSW505 review Bic Acoustech PL-200 II review

    Polk Audio PSW505 vs Bic Acoustech PL-200 II

    The Bic Acoustech PL-200 II is a great solution for people who look for enough power since this solution features a BASH amplifier which can deliver up to 1000 W of the dynamic peak output. What about Bic Acoustech PL-200 II vs Polk Audio PSW505 their driver sizes are equal: 12 inches. The subwoofer a...
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  • Klipsch R-112SW review Bic Acoustech PL-200 II review

    Klipsch R-112SW vs Bic Acoustech PL-200 II

    Comparing Bic Acoustech PL-200 II vs Klipsch R-112SW I found out that both have 12-inch drivers. The new and improved BIC Acoustech PL-200 II offers improved bass performance and more placement flexibility than the original top-rated BIC PL-200. Like the PL-200, the PL-200 II is powered by an audiophile s...
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  • BIC America F12 review Monoprice 9723 review

    BIC America F12 vs Monoprice 9723

    The sub provides powerful and clear bass. The 12-inch speaker is good to enhance the sound of your music and make your movie even more intense. Monoprice 9723 vs BIC America F12 has a frequency response range from 50 to 250 Hz (vs 25 – 200 Hz) with a low-pass filter that can be adjusted over the entire range. ...
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  • Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 review SVS PB-1000 review

    Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 vs SVS PB-1000

    The SVS PB-1000 features a 10-inch front-facing subwoofer with 300 watts power. With a frequency response of 19 to 270 Hz, the PB-1000 is equipped to handle almost all types of listening materials. Deep bass sound without any noise. The amplifier is built into the device, its actual class is D...
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  • BIC America F12 review Bic Acoustech PL-200 II review

    BIC America F12 vs Bic Acoustech PL-200 II

    The PL-200 is the oldest in the line of this manufacturer, equipped with a solid driver with a 12-inch metallic polymer diffuser. Bic Acoustech PL-200 II vs BIC America F12 has 250 W power but F12 – 150 W. An amplifier with power of up to 1000 watts at the peak, is built according to the BASH scheme...
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  • BIC America F12 review Klipsch R-120SW review

    BIC America F12 vs Klipsch R-120SW

    R-120SW is an active subwoofer with a 12” size driver. Klipsch R-120SW vs BIC America F12 has 200 W power, while F12 has 150 W. The amplifier is custom made to Klipsch specifications. This amplifier has low distortion and is precisely matched to the subwoofer speaker, thereby achieving high efficiency. The...
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  • BIC America F12 review Klipsch R-10SW review

    BIC America F12 vs Klipsch R-10SW

    The Klipsch R-10SW subwoofer can please the listener with a 300-watt bass maximal output power in the frequency range 32-120 Hz. With a weight of 11.6 kg, speakers with MDF walls are placed on the floor. A 10-inch front-facing subwoofer provides flexibility in any room for pulsed bass on demand. The Klipsch Refere...
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  • SVS SB-1000 review SVS PB-1000 review

    SVS SB-1000 vs PB-1000

    300 watt active subwoofer allow it to be used in rooms of various sizes. The PB-1000 subwoofer delivers incredibly deep, lightweight, and authoritative bass for your home theater. It provides more than 700 watts in peak. It has a built-in digital processor that harmonizes the speaker with the case and helps to get a linear response....
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  • SVS SB-1000 review Klipsch R-12SWi review

    SVS SB-1000 vs Klipsch R-12SWi

    The subwoofer SB-1000 is universal. SVS SB-1000 vs Klipsch R-12SWi has 300 W power, another model has 200 W. 12-inch driver size with a maximum power of 700 watts. The Sledge STA-300D amplifier supports precise subwoofer control. The case is firmly fixed and soundproofed, so the bass you hear is always light and clean, ev...
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  • BIC America F12 review Pioneer SW-8MK2 review

    BIC America F12 vs Pioneer SW-8MK2

    This is an active 8-inch subwoofer. The low-frequency output from this subwoofer is excellent, loud enough for medium-sized rooms. The nominal output power is small, only 50 watts. The SW-8MK2 is a perfect size, it sounds amazing, and the bass is solid. Pioneer SW-8MK2 vs BIC America F12 has a better quality. You ...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Dayton Audio SUB-1000 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Dayton Audio SUB-1000

    PSW12 is a good combination of power and restraint. The power amplifier is 50 watts. The model was not difficult to configure. The proximity of the character of bass to neutral allows us to predict good compatibility with many shelving speakers. Polk Audio PSW10 vs Dayton Audio SUB-1000 weighs less. ...
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  • Yamaha DXS12 review Yamaha DXS15 MKII review

    Yamaha DXS12 vs DXS15 MKII

    It is a professional active subwoofer with the 15-inch driver size. Yamaha DXS15 MKII vs Yamaha DXS12 has 800 W power, while DXS12 has 200 watts less. The device is equipped with a DSP processor, which has the BOOST and XTENDED-LF modes, which allow you to enhance the sound of the low-frequency range and further expand the...
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  • Klipsch R-10SW review Klipsch R-110SW review

    Klipsch R-10SW vs R-110SW

    The Klipsch R-110SW is a powerful addition to your home audio system. Ideal for high-performance systems, this subwoofer delivers clean, deep bass. A 10-inch speaker with a copper-ceramic diffuser is installed as an emitter. Klipsch R-110SW vs Klipsch R-10SW has 200 W power, which is 50 watts more than the R-10SW. T...
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