Popular subwoofer comparisons 2024 - page 4

  • SVS SB-1000 review Klipsch R-120SW review

    SVS SB-1000 vs Klipsch R-120SW

    The SVS SB-1000 subwoofer with a 12-inch speaker has capable of serving large rooms with good and deep sound. SVS SB-1000 vs Klipsch R-120SW has 300 watts power, while the other model has 200 watts. Black subwoofer SVS SB-1000 will look great in any home theater system. The device is not afraid to work together with many ...
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  • SVS SB-1000 review SVS SB-2000 review

    SVS SB-1000 vs SB-2000

    If we compare these two subwoofers, then SVS SB-2000 vs SVS SB-1000 is more powerful, it has 500 W power, while the SB-1000 has 300 W. The beautiful appearance of the device is preserved even when the dust cover is removed. Four miniature legs support the body of the presented subwoofer model. Dark color gives the device the appearance ...
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  • Pioneer SW-8MK2 review JBL LSR310S review

    Pioneer SW-8MK2 vs JBL LSR310S

    JBL LSR310S is a professional-grade active studio subwoofer for mid-sized rooms and recording studios. JBL LSR310S vs Pioneer SW-8MK2 has 200 W power, and Pioneer has 150 watts less. The sound pressure reaches 113 dB. A wide range of sound reproduction. The lower frequency range is from 27 Hz. There is a built-in crossover opera...
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  • Dayton Audio SUB-1200 review Klipsch R-120SW review

    Dayton Audio SUB-1200 vs Klipsch R-120SW

    Active 12-inch subwoofer Hi-Fi class. Klipsch R-120SW vs Dayton Audio SUB-1200 has more power output, it’s 200 vs 150 W. The frequency range is equal to – 29-120 Hz. The R-120SW provides RCA input, which is a huge advantage when connecting the laptop to the speakers on the shelf and subwoofer. The...
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  • Polk Audio PSW505 review SVS PB-1000 review

    Polk Audio PSW505 vs SVS PB-1000

    The subwoofer produces quality sound in both music and cinema mode. The heavy and durable subwoofer enclosure looks neat and compact in appearance. I liked the design of the SVS SB-1000: it does not look catchy, but it is modern. SVS PB-1000 vs Polk Audio PSW505 has RCA outputs. There is also a stereo low-level output with a...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Klipsch Reference R-10SWi review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Klipsch Reference R-10SWi

    PSW10 has a not high power amplifier – 50 watts. The front panel without a detachable grille pleases the eye with a silver color. It is a 10-inch speaker with a polymer composite diffuser. The knobs for adjusting the level and cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter, stereo, and linear inputs ...
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  • Yamaha DXS12 review Klipsch R-115SW review

    Yamaha DXS12 vs Klipsch R-115SW

    Klipsch R-115SW vs Yamaha DXS12 has 15-inch driver size, while DXS12 has 12-inch. Klipsch R-115SW is a powerful active subwoofer; its working power is 400 watts. Klipsch provides the unmatched precision of sound reproduction in the home theater and stereo systems. The robust subwoofer box minimizes noise and delivers clear sou...
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  • Audioengine S8 review Definitive Technology Supercube 2000 review

    Audioengine S8 vs Definitive Technology Supercube 2000

    The subwoofer is equipped with a classic Hi-Fi amplifier working in A / B class and developing an output power of up to 250 watts. Audioengine S8 vs Definitive Technology Supercube 2000 has an 8-inch driver size, Supercube 2000 has only 7-inch. To provide the input signal, three in...
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  • Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 review Sonos SUB review

    Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 vs Sonos SUB

    Sonos Sub is a wireless sub for deep bass. Sonos SUB vs Definitive Technology ProSub 1000 has a Wi-Fi network. You can connect your phone/tablet using SonosNet. You can confidently use your smartphone away from home Wi-Fi. The sub is a worthy addition to almost any combination of Sonos speakers. I...
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  • Klipsch R-112SW review Klipsch R-115SW review

    Klipsch R-112SW vs R-115SW

    Klipsch R-112SW is an active type device. It is equipped with a 12-inch speaker. Its working power is 300 watts, and sound pressure reaches 118 dB. This model has a very attractive and at the same time minimalistic design. The device is presented in black and is made of high-quality material. Woofers remained traditional...
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  • BIC America F12 review Definitive Technology Supercube 2000 review

    BIC America F12 vs Definitive Technology Supercube 2000

    This subwoofer is extremely powerful. A real find for collectors and connoisseurs of beautiful sound. BIC America F12 vs Definitive Technology SuperCube 2000 has a 12-inch driver size. Low-frequency woofer with a diameter of 20cm (8") with a soft rubber suspension HF speaker dyna...
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  • SVS PB-1000 review JBL LSR310S review

    SVS PB-1000 vs JBL LSR310S

    SVS PB-1000 is an active type device. The manufacturer offers to purchase the sub in a completely closed case. The rear panel contains the main control keys and all kinds of inputs and outputs. The black color goes very well with the model presented, and there is a dustproof mesh in front that can be removed if necessary. The subwoofer ...
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  • SVS PB-1000 review SVS SB-2000 review

    SVS PB-1000 vs SB-2000

    SVS SB-2000 vs SVS PB-1000 has 12-inch and 500 W power vs 10-inch and 300 W. The model is made in a more traditional two-phase inverter cabinet with two options for configuring the ports of the phase inverter. Installed Class D amplifier Power Sledge STA-550D. The manufacturer talks about high currents and more than 1,500 watts of peak ...
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  • SVS PB-1000 review Klipsch R-120SW review

    SVS PB-1000 vs Klipsch R-120SW

    Klipsch R-120SW vs SVS PB-1000, what is the best choice for daily use? The first thing that catches your eye is nominal output power, which is 300W, while the other model has 200W. The frequency response is also slightly better than the first model, but almost imperceptibly. At the same time, both of these models have only one d...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Polk Audio PSW505 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs PSW505

    Recently, I’ve been testing Polk Audio PSW10 vs Polk Audio PSW505 subwoofers. PSW10 model has a 10 inches driver on the front panel with a 50 W nominal and 100 W maximal output power. With a 85 dB sensitivity and 35-200 Hz frequency response range this subwoofer produces exceptionally clear sound. The combination of high-quality polymer woofer composition, enclosure construction techniques and proper speaker geometry results in an outstanding experience while listening to your favourite...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Yamaha YST-SW012 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Yamaha YST-SW012

    Comparing subwoofers I was wondering how can devices with the similar nominal-maximal output range (50-100 W) and amplifier output power (50 W) differ. Once, I’ve started testing Polk Audio PSW10 vs Yamaha YST-SW012 it became more clear. 10-inch device by Polk Audio has an advantage of adjustable low-pass cross...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Yamaha YST-SW216 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Yamaha YST-SW216

    Other day, I was testing Polk Audio PSW10 vs Yamaha YST-SW216 subwoofers. The one by Polk Audio with a 10-inch front panel driver has a 50-100 W nominal-maximal output range. Its smart sensing circuitry knows when to turn itself on and off, and superior compression circuitry limits distortion at extreme volume levels...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Polk Audio PSW111 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs PSW111

    Having noticed that audio products manufacturers often have devices that look pretty similar from the first sight, I came up with an idea of testing Polk Audio PSW10 vs Polk Audio PSW111 to see if they differ with their inside features. The PSW10 subwoofer with 50-100 W range between nominal and maximal output powe...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Pioneer SW-8MK2 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs Pioneer SW-8MK2

    Recently, I ran into a need to change my home subwoofer. After a thorough research, my choice was made for Polk Audio PSW10 vs Pioneer SW-8MK2 pair. The one by Polk Audio has a 10 inches driver on the front panel with a 50 W nominal and 100 W maximal output power. With a 85 dB sensitivity and 35-200 Hz frequency respon...
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  • Polk Audio PSW10 review Polk Audio PSW110 review

    Polk Audio PSW10 vs PSW110

    I find it especially interesting to compare the devices of the same manufacturer and that’s how I came up with testing Polk Audio PSW10 vs Polk Audio PSW110. Both subwoofers have a 10 inch driver and nearly similar dimensions. PSW10 is equipped with nominal output power of 50 W and the maximal reaches 100 W. ...
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