KLH ASW10120 Subwoofers

KLH ASW10120 Subwoofers 

DESCRIPTION

120 Watt RMS Amplifier, Front-firing, Ported Design, 10 Dynamic Long-Throw Woofer.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 11, 2006]
Chris Lewis
AudioPhile

Woke up to the most god awful jackhammer sound coming from my den a 5 am one morning.Woke everyone in the house. Raced downstairs to find out what was happening only to find my KLH ASW 10-120 giving off this house shaking reverberating hum at it's maximum capacity. The air was thick with the smell of electrical wires burning. The system to which it was connected was off and no signal was being transmitted. I quickly plugged it out I believe only moments before it would have caused a fire. I started to browse the internet to see If I could get a Factory Authorized repair shop for this unit only to run into several reveiws from other users with quotes such as "Fire Hazzard". Scarry

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jan 09, 2005]
Traumajunkie
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

100 bucks...and it works!!! You're indeed getting more than what you pay for here

Weakness:

...Cheap build quality, Weak tone detail...but hey...!

I'm writing about the KSUB 10 ...a close relative here... What bothers me most about this 99.00 hunk of junk is that it actually works!!! The bass goes surprisingly low (especially if you seal off one of the back ports)Distortion even down low is minimal and the punch is indeed tangible. The sub actually dares to (remember, it's less than 100 bucks) capture bass notes down to 30hz with an anemic but still present SPL. It's been reliable, loud when I wanted it to be, and passibly clean enough to generally not suck. 110 bucks...hmmmm.

Similar Products Used:

Replaced with an Aperion Intimus 12" Quite an upgrade

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 26, 2003]
audiokid
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Excellent bang for the buck! Good amount of power and quite a thump for movies and music. A must for anyone looking for a decent sub on a budget.

Weakness:

Little bit shabby build quality. Bass can get a bit sloppy, and the manual doesn't help you with " fine tuning" options.

I would like to start by saying that the KLH asw10120 is, I feel, an excellent product for the money. It's about 100$ anywhere, and for that price, you simply cannot beat it. But, people, this is certainly NOT an audiophile sub. If anyone can find me somewhere that sells audiophile equipment for 100$ then I sure want to know where it is. I want to let everyone know that I am 16 years old, yes...16, as I mentioned in my review of the KLH 9912 floor speakers. But, if you are an angry audiophile who thinks that I have no idea what I am talking about, don't type me an email letting me know how stupid or ignorant I am...just shut up. If you're an audiophile then you shouldn't care about a low cost speaker brand like KLH... right? But, anyhow, on to the sub. As I said, this is NOT an audiophile sub. It will not compete with subs costing hundreds more and it is not fair to do so. I've had this sub for more than 2 years now and have not had a problem, not a single problem with it. I think it pounds out the low notes very well, though the bass can get a bit "sloppy," "muddy," or whatever else you call it. But, for 100$ what do you expect? Also, this sub thumps, but it is not going to rattle your windows and shake the house to its foundation. A true home theater afficionado should be buying a sub to enhance the bass and effects for music and movie applications...right? If you want more rumble or simply bone-crushing bass, buy a BIGGER sub, like a 12" or a 15." A 10" plays tighter but a 12" plays DEEPER! I love this sub because it is not too big, but you know it's there when you need it. Also, buying an extra warranty on anything NEVER hurts! This sub is an excellent value and provides more than adequate thump for both music and movies. I use it in a 5.1 Dolby Digital setup and it really shines. As a matter of fact, the only thing I've noticed is that at higher volumes, the sub can "bottom out" and possibly blow. I just adjust the output on my receiver and turn it down!I also agree with one other review that advised readers to "break it in." I think that helps. If the crossover is adjusted correctly, the sub will perform very well also. If you can afford a better product, then by all means, buy it. But this sub is a great solution to bass on a budget, and should keep you happy as long as you don't expect too much from it. One more thing: Car subs are not a practical alternative to replace the existing subwoofer!! Unless you really know what you're doing, don't modify or replace the existing sub. (Polyfill or fiberglass sound insulations might be a good idea to clean up the bass a bit, though;)

Similar Products Used:

Jbl, Sony, Cerwin Vega, Mirage, Polk, Klipsch, Infinity, Definitive Technologies, Yamaha, Bose, AR, etc. (Yes, all in a home setting, not the Best Buy "listening room.")

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 23, 2002]
Patrick Thayer
Audio Enthusiast

Weakness:

It is a fire hazard.

I bought this subwoofer about a year and a half ago. For that time it worked great until just recently. The sound was clear with a good amount of power. The other night I noticed that the area near the unit smelled "hot." I immediately unplugged the unit and noticed a black liquid/goo dripping out from under the amplifier. It concerned me that if I hadn't noticed the problem when I did, it could have started a fire. KHL has still not responded to my letters concerning this.

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1
VALUE
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1
[Oct 15, 2002]
Bob
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Price, and for me, the sound is just fine.

Weakness:

Owners manual a little sparse on setting hints.

The model at the Costo where I purchased this was the KSUB-10. I called KLH and they said it was similar to the 10120 but with better quality parts? After having this for almost a year, I am still very impressed with the performance. I stuffed a sock in the port to clean up the "muddy" sound. I have Infinity 8" speakers and now they can concentrate on the lower mid range and up.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 01, 2002]
Tim
AudioPhile

Strength:

Loud

Weakness:

Leaves a "deadspot" somwhere in room. I've heard that KLH has a tendancy to wear out rather quickly.

I have a little bit older version of this sub. For the price this sub cant be beat. Its pretty potent in its sound.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 24, 2002]
recoveryone
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Strong bass for small to mid room

Weakness:

none yet

I first picked one of these up for a friend a few months back and have been looking for one for my bedroom. The bass works great with my Pioneer setup in my bedroom: Reciver Pioneer VSX-D309 Speakers Optimus 77X (the old style) front and rear DVD Pioneer 525 VCR Phillips HiFi TV Phillips 19" Stereo

Similar Products Used:

Optimus passive SW 120 sub

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 19, 2002]
Vince
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Lots of BANG for the money

Weakness:

none thus far

I hadabsolutly no intensions of buying this sub when I did. I was brousing the audio dept. and i was mainly looking at prices, and when i saw the 9912loudspeakers i had to listen to them. They had a lot of bass for being hooked up to a junk amp, then I saw the little 10inch sub. sitting next to them. I pushed the button to turn it on...and wow it was great. I didn't think that a 10 could hit as hard as this sub does. When i got it home I hooked it up to my Technics 500w.2channel amp, and it beat the crap out of my house, things all over were shaking. A few weeks later my neighbors came over to my house complaining abot all the bass they can hear inside their house(at least 60yards away)Very good sub

Similar Products Used:

many....

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 30, 2002]
dakotakidd
AudioPhile

Strength:

good bass for the money

Weakness:

poor quality

For anyone with a hundred buck looking for a lil boom this is a good sub to start out with and get into subs in your home, it pushes a great deal of bass for what power it gets and what it costs..... I had two hook in series and it hit pretty hard for only spending 200 buck... but once i got more into the audio scene i had to upgrade....

Similar Products Used:

none similer, but upgraded to Klipsh 15"

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 20, 2002]
bmplumley
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Big, room shaking, noise for a very low price.

Weakness:

Poor instructions about fine tuning and a little bit sloppy on the sound quality.

When I swithced from an AVR-110 to an SR7200 reciever most of the Bass disapeared from my CSW ensamble speakers on every setting except plain sterio (yes, I set the reciever to no SW and speaker size to large). So when I saw this subwoofer I decided to give it a shot. What a difference. When I popped in a DVD with a THX intro I foud myself running to the speaker to turn the gain down as my whole room began to shake. It took a while to fine tune the settings so the bass didn''t completely dominate everything. This speaker may actually be too much for my room and system. I will be interested to compare another SW in the future now that know I need one. For someone who wants big bass without big bucks this one is worth a shot.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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