expired Posted by jana_25 • Apr 29, 2022
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expired Posted by jana_25 • Apr 29, 2022
Apr 29, 2022 10:43 PM
Costco Members: 12" Klipsch R-12SWi Wireless Powered Subwoofer
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I'm pretty familiar with home theaters and running a large setup (7 surround, 3 subs, 4 atmos ceiling and 4 bass shakers) so I ended up keeping them just to add a bit more punch to the room before getting the bass shakers.. they'll definitely make it shake, but they don't have the same tight punch the R-120's will get you, and both of them behaved the exact same way no matter what I did
That being said, Ive been running the wired version of this sub, the R12SW with my RP 600Ms for over a year now. Its a very boomy sub, not exactly clear bass but itll shake your house (to each their own, the GF loves it). I have mine set at 30% and it still rattles the walls.
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I'm a big fan of buying a well built high end used sub vs a new entry level model with poor construction and components.
Find a used Mirage Omni S10 or S12. It's the closest you'll come to SVS or HSU for half to a third of the price. They are out there. Avoid the S8. Big jump in quality to the 10".
If you want clean bass, this is not for you
Note: my HT room size comparatively smaller it's 14x11
Jamo C910 [amazon.com]
Polk PSW10 [amazon.com]
Dayton Audio Sub-1200 [parts-express.com]
I tried the Jamo SW from here on SD and thought the Fives bass was better so I returned that. Ended up bringing up our SVS SB2000 from downstairs and it definitely sounds good. You can get one of those for around $550 on Ebay. Eventually, my wife will realize how ridiculous it is that I have to drag it downstairs every time we have movie night and will green light the purchase of another one, because I'm not settling for anything else now that I've heard them together lol. I don't know if any of these cheaper subs will do it for you if only because the bass output on the Fives is so good. I think it takes a pretty good sub to help them sound any better, but that's just my opinion man. Good luck!
Also note, the sub can still be wired if needed... ask me how I know!
All the talk of boomy sound is only a partial truth. This sub was designed to pull double duty as a decent home theater sub for video content, but also as a stereo sub for music. Choose which is your priority and adjust the low pass filter accordingly (mine is set to 80hz).
I tried the Jamo SW from here on SD and thought the Fives bass was better so I returned that. Ended up bringing up our SVS SB2000 from downstairs and it definitely sounds good. You can get one of those for around $550 on Ebay. Eventually, my wife will realize how ridiculous it is that I have to drag it downstairs every time we have movie night and will green light the purchase of another one, because I'm not settling for anything else now that I've heard them together lol. I don't know if any of these cheaper subs will do it for you if only because the bass output on the Fives is so good. I think it takes a pretty good sub to help them sound any better, but that's just my opinion man. Good luck!
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*I have never opened mine up so I really don't know how they implemented the receiver design.
I have 2x R-12SW and 1x R-120SW and found the 120 to work much better.
I'm running them in a 7.3.4 setup, with an extra 4x bass shakers in a couch -- the R-12SW's need to be turned down so low to not sound "boomy" that it's hard to recommend. I'm also using on a Denon x3600h with Y splitters
The R-10SW, despite a smaller size, give a much better a much "tighter" thump and are a better purchase
EDIT: you mention putting them in the back - it might work OK in that situation. I put 1x behind my couch (before the bass shakers) and it worked OK to add some thump, but as a main sub I can't recommend it
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