Klipsch RW-10 Subwoofers

Klipsch RW-10 Subwoofers 

DESCRIPTION

Bass-reflex powered design, 10" front-firing aluminum cone woofer, 280w BASH digital hybrid amplifier, 25Hz-120Hz ±3dB, 39 lb.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 23, 2009]
Nate Opie
Audio Enthusiast

Picked this sub up on craigslist and got it for a steal. Honestly I feel this sub has the best bang for your buck. I upgraded from a little 100w 8" no name brand sub, to this, so its a little of a no brainer but this sub will do an honest 25Hz. Great for movies and music. My sub was purchased used so there was no break in period but my fronts (RF3) and center (RC52) did take a while to tighten up. This sub is crisp, clean and powerful enough to make you get out the tape measure. No way will a 10" sound like this. I personally had this sub and my RF-3's at a wedding reception and filled a high school sized gym surprisingly well. Dollar for dollar I'd say you cant beat this sub.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 03, 2007]
Mike
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

260wRMS - 575wMax
BASH Digital Amp
Direct LFE input
Crossover & Phase controls
Well built cabinet
Well packaged

Weakness:

$599.99 reg price tag is a bit much.
I would like to see more realistic prices for Canadians.

This is my first powered subwoofer so I'm going to like it no matter what. In saying that though, out of all the subs I demo'd this was by far the best sounding, thunderous bass producing sub under $600 in Canada. (I can't believe the garbage being sold to Canadians at such a ridiculously higher price then the U.S.) This sub sold for a regular $599.99+tax in Canada so when it went on sale for $399.99 because the newer RW-10d was released it was a no brainer to run out and pick it up. This is the exact same subwoofer as the newer 10d model, *same amp and everything*. The only difference with the newer 10d is that it has the digital control panel on top. The RW-10 is a quality made sub made by a well known and quality speaker manufacturer in Klipsch. It handles the LFE with ease and has given my HTsystem a new sound I didn't realize was missing.

Customer Service

Haven't had to and hope I never do!!

Similar Products Used:

Velo DPS10
Infinity PS10
Infinity PS8
Klipsh RW8
Polk PSW12

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 25, 2006]
earswideopen
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Powerful tight bass, $, vinyl laminate cabinet, volume on side, great for music

Weakness:

maybe not as good for HT, considerable break in period

I bought this sub for a music only system, which I believe 10
' is better than 12". Out of the box it was a bit muddy, but after a few weeks it tightened up. I had to do quite a bit of adjustments to get it dialed in, but now it sounds excellent. The pase is set around 45, crossover at 60, and I have it in a corner. I also purchased ahigh end cable and am using a Monster 2500 power filter. I have it paired with RB-35's, and the setup fills 500 square feet without effort. The volume on the side is especially nice since my 2 channel amp has no sub volume adjustment(from the remote). I also like the fact Klipsch uses vinyl on their speakers, putting the $ towards the speakers instead of a pretty wood finish. Its a speaker, not a coffee table. I shooped for a long time looking for a sub @ $400 or less and there really was no competition. Of course there are better subs out ther (many), but expecting this to sound like a $1000 sub is comparing apples to oranges.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Velodyne, Paradigm, MB Quart

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 03, 2006]
Drivesthebeast
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Raw power, low frequency extension, reasonable accuracy with music, awesome SQ with movie soundtracks, installation flexibility, constantly variable crossover and phase control, volume control on the side of the cabinet...

Weakness:

Expensive for it's size/style, can sound a bit overblown (port turbulance) at high volumes (read as hearing-loss inducing volumes)...

I bought this unit when it was one of the Demo models at EHR in one of the higher-end listening rooms. It turned out that they sold so many of them, they couldn't keep them in stock...I think there must be a reason.

I was actually considering buying the RW8 instead, and if that proved not loud enough, I would buy a 2nd one and use the cable with the Y junction in it. The RW10 is significantly more expensive than the RW8, and I found out why after I haggled a deal with the store's head manager because of mine being a floor model, and brought it home.

The RW10 extends a lot deeper than the RW8, and it almost goes as deep as the RW12 does in bass extension. It can play both loud boomy bass like that of movie soundtracks (especially DTS at high volumes), and it can also reproduce tight bass as well. Tight or reasonably acurate bass is a characteristic that often escapes the abilities of HT subs, but not this one. I can play ANY kind of movie or music tracks through it, at almost any volume. The only time the sub can sound muddy or sloppy is when you are listening to a movie at hearing loss inducing volumes...the port turbulance is noticeable with certain tones, and the woofer can't travel as fast as you need it to. Now, that being said, this ISN'T a $1000+ subwoofer here folks. What it IS, is a subwoofer that can blow the doors off any budget subwoofer I've ever listened to. It even seriously embarrases more expensive ones too. I never have driven it into distortion, and the amp stays fairly cool, even after long sessions. I guess thats because it's a digital amp, and continuously variable crossover and phase control.

The volume control on the SIDE of the cabinet is a brillant idea, as it makes adjustments while the system is playing very easy. No need to lean over the rear of it at all. I have it connected with a Monster Cable dedicated subwoofer cable to a 2006 Marantz SR7500 THX reciever, and have the internal crossover on the sub bypassed in favour of the one in the reciever instead. This was a great idea to be able to do either-or, and it makes installation more flexible for using the sub with a conventional stereo reciever if you wanted to, or with a HT one.

The RW 10 is beefy, acurate, has good looks, and is actually priced reasonably if you compare it to cheaper ones from other brands and think about the dollar-performance ratio...the extra money is well worth it. Speaking of performance, the RW 10 is an FTC rated 260 watts RMS, and 575 watts peak...that's more than enough juice to launce the copper cerametallic woofer into overdrive when you need it to. Just watch the rave scene in "Man on Fire" or the crash scene in "Flight of the Pheonix" and you'll know what I'm talking about...

Similar Products Used:

PSB, Paradigm, M&K, JBL, Cerwin Vega, Bose (Junk)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 04, 2005]
klipschman
AudioPhile

Strength:

makes your house shake, makes your house rattle, scares away animals and most humans

Weakness:

expensive, and heavy might not please everybody for music

i recently purchased a klipsch rw10 and i had the highest of expectations. Now i will admit that i knew going in that klipsch did not build the best subs under a 1000$, they are great but costlty. Now i read the other reviews posted here and i heard many different subs and i have to admit for music you have to bring it up to really hear it otherwise it is slightly subdued but once it gets going its fine but i must say this sub really comes through on movies where the explosions anbd effects are louder than at the theater i always find myself bringing it down on movies and up on music go figure. Build quality is there and so is resale valuer, the 5 year warranty is also a plus. So i was afraid that i had mande the wrong choice but i could have brought it back but i actually do believe it is a very good product that shines primarly for movie applications and games as well(it destroys on games try burnout 3 and you will understand). Klipsch are great products and i would recommend it over other name brands but i cvan also understand those who dont just love the look

Similar Products Used:

paradigm pdr10, ps2200, jbl and klispsch ksw series, bose,

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 09, 2005]
jmon
AudioPhile

Strength:

Music only listening at low volumes.

Weakness:

Very sloppy sounds and any volume over low and simply not made for movies other than steel magnolias.

Well, I guess it makes sense that every manufacturer has their mid to low end models, this is no exception. The best part of the sub is the design. It sure looks nice. But after you plug it in and play the gamet of music and dvds, you feel like you've just been robbed at knifepoint. Klipsch should NEVER have their "reference" name to this line. If you're playing music at low volumes, and you have two small front speakers, it is a nice complement to this system. I feel the reproduction of the sound was spot on. After some adjusting the frequency where the sub took over, I thought it filled out the song nicely. The sub doesn't have a ton of power and isn't designed to crank through big beat after beat should you "turn it up" and it bottoms out real quick on movies. It's never going to give you that earth shattering feel of a 12 or 15in sub. As soon as the volume hits a certain level whether movies or music, you might as well turn it off, because the sound is really sloppy. You are constantly thinking, is this thing going to blow soon, cause it sounds like it's on the edge. After making the mistake of getting this, I did a ton of research before getting my new sub a velodyne spL 12 S2. The difference between the two is like a ferrari and an oldsmobile. For the $500 retail, the stores would be robbing you, but if you can pick it up for $200 and you know the downsides and your listening demands are music at low levels this isn't a bad sub. I've listened to the full line of Klipsch subs and even their top end reference line is very poor. Their floorstanding speakers are where they standout and it's OK to stick to that sometimes.

Similar Products Used:

Klipsch RSW10 Velodyne SPL 12 Series 2

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[May 31, 2004]
celiomota
AudioPhile

Strength:

GUTURAL SOUNDS WITH MOVIES GOOD REPRODUCTION OF -25 Hz THUNDERING SURROUNDING BASSES

Weakness:

NOT FOR MUSIC UNFOCUSED BASS FOR MUSIC PLAYING

I BOUGHT THIS SUB FOR MUSIC LISTENING PRIMARILY. AT FIRST SIGHT IN THE STORE´S SHOWROOM IT CAUSES ME A GOOD IMPRESSION AND I TAKE IT TO MY HOUSE. MY HOMEPLACE TO LISTENING MUSIC AN VIEW MOVIES IS A 3000 CUBIC FEET ROOM. FIRST LOOK WHEN I TAKE IT OUTSIDE OF THE BOX WAS GOOD CONSTRUCTION AND FINE DETAILING. THE FINISHING WAS NICE AND THE OWNER´S BOOKLET WAS EXPLICIT AND CLEAR. I FIRST PUT THE SUB STEREO MODE WITH THE RB5-II AND 1/4 THE LEVEL SETTING. THE PLACE ON THE ROOM I PUT THE SUB WAS THE SAME AS THE MANUAL 6" FROM THE FRONT WALL AND 3" FROM THE SIDE WALL. I PUT ON THE CD PLAYER´S TRAY MIKE STERN´S IT IS WHAT IT IS CD. THE BASS WAS SOLID BUT NOT CLEAR ENOUGH, I COULD DISTINGUISH EVERY DRUM BEAT AND EVERY GUITAR NOTE BUT THE BASS WAS A LITTLE DIFUSSING AND UNCLEAR. I THOUGHT THAT CHANGING THE PLACEMENT OF THE SUBWOOFER I COULD GET BETTER BASSES. I PUT IT BESIDES MY LISTENING CHAIR AND IT WORSENS THE MUSICAL EXPERIENCE. I CHANGE TO A MOVIE SEARCHING ANOTHER EXCUSE TO KEEP THIS SUB WITH ME AND PUT THE GLADIATOR DVD. MY FEARS DISSAPEAR SUDDENLY WHEN I LISTENED THE GROWL AND ROBUST SOUND OF TIGERS AND SWORDS SWINGING IN THE AIR. THE GUTURAL EXPRESSION OF A TIGER´S SCREAM, THIS VISCERAL SOUND WAS PERFECTLY REPRODUCED BY THIS SUB. I LISTENED SMILING AND THINKING THIS MACHINE WAS NOT MAKING MY DEAL WITH MUSIC BUT WITH MOVIES IT MAKES THE JOB.

Similar Products Used:

KLIPSCH RSW-10

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
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