Adorama has Klipsch R-100SW 10" 300W Subwoofer on sale for $164. Shipping is free.
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10" Front-Firing Spun-Copper IMG Woofer
All-Digital Amplifier with 300 Watts Peak Power
Volume, Low Pass Crossover and Phase Control
Line Level/LFE RCA Inputs for Maximum Receiver Compatibility
Black Textured Wood Grain Vinyl
High Quality Cabinet Design
Sleek Design
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I haven't compared the -10sw and -100sw directly but I have used the -10SW, -12SW and -120SW (and tried the -100sw, which sounded fine, I just wanted the 12")..
There is a very noticeable difference to me between the -12SW and -120SW (the -12SW is much muddier and "loose" while the -120SW has a much tighter, punchy feel to it).
The -10SW doesn't seem to have that same 'muddy' feel as the -12SW, which is interesting, so I'm not sure how much of an improvement you'll find in the -100SW, but I would assume there is something there.
The -100sw/-120sw are newer models of the -10sw and -20sw.
TLDR: the 10/100/120 all seem to perform pretty well whereas the 12sw is the one that gave me the most trouble. This is with 2 of them in my setup, both behaving identically to eachother.
(Using them for a home theater setup and music listening. I found that the -120SW and 10SW let me get much more enjoyable bass out of both, while I had to keep the gain on my -12sw's very low so that it doesn't ruin it)
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I got this in January for this price, Amazon ended up matching Adorama eventually. I have been very happy with it and have zero complaints, I upgraded from a Jamo 808 that had gotten the death thump.
I want to pull the trigger but I'd be replacing the 8 inch sub that came with the reference theater pack. Would this be too much for that set? I'd eventually like to get floor standing speakers and upgrade.
I want to pull the trigger but I'd be replacing the 8 inch sub that came with the reference theater pack. Would this be too much for that set? I'd eventually like to get floor standing speakers and upgrade.
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04-01-2023 at 11:46 AM.
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Is this better than the -10sw?
I haven't compared the -10sw and -100sw directly but I have used the -10SW, -12SW and -120SW (and tried the -100sw, which sounded fine, I just wanted the 12")..
There is a very noticeable difference to me between the -12SW and -120SW (the -12SW is much muddier and "loose" while the -120SW has a much tighter, punchy feel to it).
The -10SW doesn't seem to have that same 'muddy' feel as the -12SW, which is interesting, so I'm not sure how much of an improvement you'll find in the -100SW, but I would assume there is something there.
The -100sw/-120sw are newer models of the -10sw and -20sw.
TLDR: the 10/100/120 all seem to perform pretty well whereas the 12sw is the one that gave me the most trouble. This is with 2 of them in my setup, both behaving identically to eachother.
(Using them for a home theater setup and music listening. I found that the -120SW and 10SW let me get much more enjoyable bass out of both, while I had to keep the gain on my -12sw's very low so that it doesn't ruin it)
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There is a very noticeable difference to me between the -12SW and -120SW (the -12SW is much muddier and "loose" while the -120SW has a much tighter, punchy feel to it).
The -10SW doesn't seem to have that same 'muddy' feel as the -12SW, which is interesting, so I'm not sure how much of an improvement you'll find in the -100SW, but I would assume there is something there.
The -100sw/-120sw are newer models of the -10sw and -20sw.
TLDR: the 10/100/120 all seem to perform pretty well whereas the 12sw is the one that gave me the most trouble. This is with 2 of them in my setup, both behaving identically to eachother.
(Using them for a home theater setup and music listening. I found that the -120SW and 10SW let me get much more enjoyable bass out of both, while I had to keep the gain on my -12sw's very low so that it doesn't ruin it)
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There is a very noticeable difference to me between the -12SW and -120SW (the -12SW is much muddier and "loose" while the -120SW has a much tighter, punchy feel to it).
The -10SW doesn't seem to have that same 'muddy' feel as the -12SW, which is interesting, so I'm not sure how much of an improvement you'll find in the -100SW, but I would assume there is something there.
The -100sw/-120sw are newer models of the -10sw and -20sw.
TLDR: the 10/100/120 all seem to perform pretty well whereas the 12sw is the one that gave me the most trouble. This is with 2 of them in my setup, both behaving identically to eachother.
(Using them for a home theater setup and music listening. I found that the -120SW and 10SW let me get much more enjoyable bass out of both, while I had to keep the gain on my -12sw's very low so that it doesn't ruin it)
Pairing with a couple bookshelf powered speakers. living room has klipsch the fives
Bic Acoustech PL-200 II (not the price, just the unit). Thanks.
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