expired Posted by iconian | Staff • Jun 6, 2021
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expired Posted by iconian | Staff • Jun 6, 2021
Jun 6, 2021 4:51 PM
Klipsch R-10SW Reference 10" 300W Powered Subwoofer
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With that said, I've heard the r-10sw is a tighter sounding sub than the 12 (which is a bit "loose" and boomy sounding). The r-120sw is noticeably tighter than the r-12, but it only goes on sale 1-2x per year ($199)
The r-12sw is a decent sub for the price and provides a ton of bass. I haven't tried the r-10, but after experience with the 12, Id be interested to see how it compares. I'm thinking the 10 might be the winner between the two, despite smaller size.
I'm using 2x r-12sw and 1x r-120sw in a 7.1.4 atmos setup
With that said, I've heard the r-10sw is a tighter sounding sub than the 12 (which is a bit "loose" and boomy sounding). The r-120sw is noticeably tighter than the r-12, but it only goes on sale 1-2x per year ($199)
The r-12sw is a decent sub for the price and provides a ton of bass. I haven't tried the r-10, but after experience with the 12, Id be interested to see how it compares. I'm thinking the 10 might be the winner between the two, despite smaller size.
I'm using 2x r-12sw and 1x r-120sw in a 7.1.4 atmos setup
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With that said, I've heard the r-10sw is a tighter sounding sub than the 12 (which is a bit "loose" and boomy sounding). The r-120sw is noticeably tighter than the r-12, but it only goes on sale 1-2x per year ($199)
The r-12sw is a decent sub for the price and provides a ton of bass. I haven't tried the r-10, but after experience with the 12, Id be interested to see how it compares. I'm thinking the 10 might be the winner between the two, despite smaller size.
I'm using 2x r-12sw and 1x r-120sw in a 7.1.4 atmos setup
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