AudioSource SW-300 Subwoofers

AudioSource SW-300 Subwoofers 

DESCRIPTION

Bandpass design with 6.5" woofer

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 31, 2001]
Chris
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Nice clean hitting bass, and also tight. Sleek expensive look and build

Weakness:

having to turn volume up high to get bass to start kicking (unless that's my Pioneer not giving the Yamaha what it needs). Other than that I haven't fiddled w/ it long enough to find out others.

I haven't had this sub for long, and 'am still breaking it in. I've taken volume up here and there, but never sustain it for long in order to run it in properly. I've yet to watch Jurassic Park or Saving Private Ryan. Music seems decent, for what I've already heard it's better than all I've had (which hasn't been the best quality being RCA and AS). I will come back with another review within 2 weeks, and will tell if the YST- 160 was the bargain, or if Sony's SAWM40 took over.

Similar Products Used:

RCA, Audio Source

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 22, 2001]
Sebastian
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Price, Power, size

Weakness:

difficulty handling high volumes, high frequencies. Cheap design

I bought this sub a few months ago to add more power to my home theater system. I like the way it makes the room shake during DVD movies (especially action movies like the matrix) it has enough power to bring the LFE channel to life. However I've found that the sub is more or less worthless when it comes to music, as soon as you turn up the volume high it starts to rattle and shake, distorting the low bass notes. To counter act this when listening to music I tend to run the sub channel low and add my audiophile sub which handles music much better than the audiosource. If listening at low levels however the audiosource is more than adequate. Overall I would recomend this sub only for movies since using DD and DTS has an independent channel devoted to the subwoofer designed to "shake the room" and doesn't really use it to fill in the lower bass of the music and dialouge. For home cinema it is an excellent value for those looking to beef up their sound but not wanting to spend alot of money on an infinity, energy or other more expensive models.

Similar Products Used:

Audiophile sub

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 22, 2001]
Sebastian
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Price, Power, size

Weakness:

difficulty handling high volumes, high frequencies. Cheap design

I bought this sub a few months ago to add more power to my home theater system. I like the way it makes the room shake during DVD movies (especially action movies like the matrix) it has enough power to bring the LFE channel to life. However I've found that the sub is more or less worthless when it comes to music, as soon as you turn up the volume high it starts to rattle and shake, distorting the low bass notes. To counter act this when listening to music I tend to run the sub channel low and add my audiophile sub which handles music much better than the audiosource. If listening at low levels however the audiosource is more than adequate. Overall I would recomend this sub only for movies since using DD and DTS has an independent channel devoted to the subwoofer designed to "shake the room" and doesn't really use it to fill in the lower bass of the music and dialouge. For home cinema it is an excellent value for those looking to beef up their sound but not wanting to spend alot of money on an infinity, energy or other more expensive models.

Similar Products Used:

Audiophile sub

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 22, 2001]
Sebastian
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Price, Power, size

Weakness:

difficulty handling high volumes, high frequencies. Cheap design

I bought this sub a few months ago to add more power to my home theater system. I like the way it makes the room shake during DVD movies (especially action movies like the matrix) it has enough power to bring the LFE channel to life. However I've found that the sub is more or less worthless when it comes to music, as soon as you turn up the volume high it starts to rattle and shake, distorting the low bass notes. To counter act this when listening to music I tend to run the sub channel low and add my audiophile sub which handles music much better than the audiosource. If listening at low levels however the audiosource is more than adequate. Overall I would recomend this sub only for movies since using DD and DTS has an independent channel devoted to the subwoofer designed to "shake the room" and doesn't really use it to fill in the lower bass of the music and dialouge. For home cinema it is an excellent value for those looking to beef up their sound but not wanting to spend alot of money on an infinity, energy or other more expensive models.

Similar Products Used:

Audiophile sub

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
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