Popular subwoofer comparisons 2024 - page 3

  • Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 review Definitive Technology Supercube 2000 review

    Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 vs Supercube 2000

    Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 is an active monopolar subwoofer. Sub is equipped with 750 watts of maximum power. It can fill the room with a deeply crafted bass. Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 vs Definitive Technology Supercube 2000 has a bigger driver size (...
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  • Polk Audio PSW505 review Polk Audio PSW125 review

    Polk Audio PSW505 vs PSW125

    PSW505 has many features. Polk Audio PSW505 vs Polk Audio PSW125 is more powerful, 250 watts versus 150. It is enough to touch the volume control only slightly to make sure its power. The driver located on the front panel makes a great impression. Polk PSW505 beautiful subwoofer. The solid wood veneer fini...
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  • Pioneer SW-8MK2 review Pioneer SW-8 review

    Pioneer SW-8MK2 vs SW-8

    It features an internal 100-watt amplifier with an 8-inch woofer cone and a front port. Pioneer estimates the frequency range of the SW-8MK2 from 38 Hz to 150 HzPioneer SW-8MK2 vs Pioneer SW-8 is 12.2 x 12.2 x 14.2 inches, SW-8 – 12.1 x 14.1 x 12.1. SW-8MK2 is available only...
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  • BIC America F12 review BIC V1020 review

    BIC America F12 vs BIC V1020

    The black case is made of thick black MDF finish. Thick walls prevent unwanted resonances and the formation of standing waves. BIC America F12 vs BIC V1020 has a 12-inch driver size, while V1020 has 10”, F12 has 150 watts RMS power. This is a very powerful subwoofer with good sound. Subwoofer controls are located on the...
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  • BIC America F12 review Polk Audio PSW125 review

    BIC America F12 vs Polk Audio PSW125

    BIC America F12 is one of the most popular subwoofers offered by BIC America. It comes with a 12-inch woofer and amplifier with a power of 150 watts. BIC America F12 vs Polk Audio PSW125 has more maximal power (475 W vs 300 W). The F12 has great sound and works well even at a lower volume. The cube-shaped cabi...
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  • Klipsch R-10SW review Klipsch R-100SW review

    Klipsch R-10SW vs R-100SW

    The relatively affordable Klipsch R-10SW subwoofer can please the listener with a 300-watt bass output power in the frequency range 32-120 Hz. It is equipped with a powerful amplifier with a rated power of 150 W, which reproduces accurate and effective sufficient power that works noticeably, when listening to music or watc...
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  • Klipsch R-100SW review Klipsch R-110SW review

    Klipsch R-100SW vs R-110SW

    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 acti...
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  • Klipsch R-100SW review Klipsch R-12SWi review

    Klipsch R-100SW vs R-12SWi

    Created for large rooms, the R-12SWi wireless subwoofer provides surround and powerful bass. This is the perfect combination of power, sophistication, and deafening bass. Klipsch R-12SWi vs Klipsch R-100SW has more nominal output power (200 vs 150 W). A wireless subwoofer can be placed anywhere in your home. The r...
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  • Klipsch R-112SW review Klipsch R-12SWi review

    Klipsch R-112SW vs R-12SWi

    Klipsch R-12SWi vs Klipsch R-112SW is a wireless subwoofer. The R-12SWi delivers incredible bass without the need for a subwoofer cable. Just plug the R-12SWi into a wall outlet, then plug in the compact transmitter and enjoy your home theater. This is a 12-inch active subwoofer with an output of 200 (400) watts. ...
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  • SVS PB-1000 review Klipsch R-110SW review

    SVS PB-1000 vs Klipsch R-110SW

    The R-110SW is a good addition to your home audio system. It is ideal for high-performance systems and provides deep bass. The Klipsch R-110SW has a 450-watt amplifier and a 10-inch copper-ceramic woofer. There are various inputs and inputs on the rear panel. Klipsch is designed conceptually and to the smallest detail. Th...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Klipsch K100-SW review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Klipsch K100-SW

    PSW10 is a 12-inch subwoofer with an amplifier power of 50 watts. The Dynamic Balance driver and non-resonant chassis provide a deep, smooth response. The front panel pleases the eye with a pretty silver color. Polk Audio PSW10 vs Klipsch K100-SW has the front panel is silver color. It is located a spea...
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  • Audioengine S8 review Kanto sub8 review

    Audioengine S8 vs Kanto sub8

    SUB8 is equipped with an 8-inch driver. SUB8 covers a frequency range from 40 Hz to 120 Hz and has a modest maximum output power of 250 watts. In medium-sized rooms, SUB8 is easy to fit, filling the space with saturated bass. It is very compact. Its MDF acoustic enclosure is quite weighty in terms of weight, creating a lastin...
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  • Polk Audio PSW505 review Klipsch R-12SWi review

    Polk Audio PSW505 vs Klipsch R-12SWi

    This sub develops a nominal output power of up to 200 watts. Klipsch R-12SWi vs Polk Audio PSW505 is wireless. The R-12SWi wireless subwoofer reproduces incredible bass for large rooms with ease. Regardless of the current layout of the room, this sub gives you complete freedom in finding the optimal location for both...
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  • Polk Audio PSW505 review BIC America F12 review

    Polk Audio PSW505 vs BIC America F12

    BIC America F12 has a 12-inch driver size. This subwoofer allows you to enjoy the clear sound and rich bass while listening to your favorite tracks. There is ventilation BIC "Venturi" eliminates port noise. The F12 has a very nice metallic look. The body is made of MDF board with black laminate. BIC America F1...
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  • Polk Audio PSW505 review Klipsch Sub-12HG review

    Polk Audio PSW505 vs Klipsch Sub-12HG

    Klipsch Sub-12HG vs Polk Audio PSW505 has 300 W power, another one – 250 W nominal output power. Also, It has a 12-inch driver size that produces rich sound and without any terrible unwanted rumble. The Klipsch Sub-12HG subwoofer driver is located in a well-built MDF cabinet with a matte surface of polymer ve...
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  • Polk Audio PSW505 review Klipsch R-120SW review

    Polk Audio PSW505 vs Klipsch R-120SW

    The active 12-inch subwoofer is designed for use in big rooms. The Klipsch R-120SW subwoofer has a Class D amplifier that develops a rated power of 200 W, which was custom made to Klipsch specifications. The outer cover of the Klipsch R-120SW is made of high-quality vinyl film. Such a coating has good mechanic...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Klipsch R-100SW review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Klipsch R-100SW

    The subwoofer is equipped with a 10 inch diameter woofer. The compact sub plays full high and medium frequencies and can operate at high volume without distorting the sound. All controls and inputs are displayed on the rear panel. Polk Audio PSW10 vs Klipsch R-100SW has speaker level output (pair), while the R-10SWi ha...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Sony SACS9 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Sony SACS9

    Sony SACS9 vs Polk Audio PSW10 has 115 W power, while the other is 50 watts. It is recommended that the CUT OFF FREQ controller be set to 200 Hz for maximum use of the low-level converter function. The subwoofer is a classic black cube, which in our opinion is a definite plus. The output of the phase inverter is located a...
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  • JBL Arena Sub 100P review Polk Audio PSW125 review

    JBL Arena Sub 100P vs Polk Audio PSW125

    The JBL Arena Sub 100P is a 10-inch active subwoofer with a compact and attractive body. Using a high-power woofer and two rear bass-optimizing ports, the sub plays its note to perfection. The bass is soft and kind, for the cinema will be perfect. JBL Arena Sub 100P vs Polk Audio PSW125 is much lighter, ...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Acoustic Audio PSW-6 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Acoustic Audio PSW-6

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Acoustic Audio PSW-6 has a larger driver size (10 inch vs 6 inch). When the PSW-10 is connected, the area of the frequency base is filled with streams of pure bass energy. In the sound of the sub, the power and quality properties are perfectly harmonized. The front panel without a m...
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