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Klipsch Synergy KSW12 12-inch 105-watt Powered Subwoofer

Klipsch Synergy KSW12 12-inch 105-watt Powered Subwoofer
MSRP: $499.99
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Manufacturer: Klipsch
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Klipsch Synergy KSW12 12-inch 105-watt Powered Subwoofer Features

12-inch bass reflex subwoofer transforms songs into live concerts and movies into lifelike adventures
Provides 105 watts of continuous power (440 watts of dynamic power)
K-1071-K 12-inch down-firing fiber composite cone woofer
Built-in discrete MOSFET amplifier
Accepts LFE, line-level and speaker level inputs
 

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Additional Klipsch Synergy KSW12 12-inch 105-watt Powered Subwoofer Information

The Synergy Series KSW-12 subwoofer packs a powerful punch. It uses high-quality materials and the most reliable components to deliver deep, driving bass that intimidates competing designs. Available in 120 or 230 volt versions, this high performance subwoofer perfectly anchors a home theater or two-channel music system.

 

What Customers Say About Klipsch Synergy KSW12 12-inch 105-watt Powered Subwoofer:

I am witnessing a huge difference. That is so not true. That means that this offer will not last forever. Please, don't talk badly about this sub. It is perfect for music. These synergy speakers (produced between 1999 and 2004) sound better than the current reference line which is much more expensive (it is my personal opinion). This sub is actually a discontinued product. It is sad that so many classical music fans do not have a sub.

My point was not to get a loud and super powerful sub like those in the cars, but just an addition to my system for better frequency range to reproduce live music more accurate.Anyway, this sub extends the sound down to 26Hz, and I listen to it at low volumes. First of all, Klipsch is an awesome brand, and this particular product line is one of the best. This sub is great, and for this much money - it is a steal. Just remember. Get this one - it sounds incredible if you know how to properly set it up of course.

That is a tragedy. Believe me - it is an art to properly set it up.Oh, and the last thing. Why would you pay twice as much for a newer model. Also, please, do some research on how to configure a sub. Now my classical SACDs sound almost like a live concert. most of the pop music that you hear today is recorded by sound engineers that do not have a clue about what they are doing. There are people saying that this sub is not good for music.

It is your poorly recorded CDs that sounds like garbage, not the sub. To me the bass is of the same importance as the rest of the frequencies. My main speakers (Klipsch SF-2) go down to 35Hz, so I always wanted to have a bit better frequency range. I remembered why I liked classical music so much - for it's incredible complexity and it's HUGE frequency range.

If you don't know anything about speakers (and I don't know everything, either), you wouldn't believe me if I told you that I get far, FAR better musical performance out a EIGHT INCH sealed unit that takes up far less room and costs about $100 less on eBay than a used KSW12. You can also do much worse, of course. I'd stop short of comparing the sloppiness to the one-note travesties that most x.1 computer or HTIB systems are, though. Therefore, I give it three stars. I have been using this unit primarily for music, set at a very low crossover point to fill in (not overpower) the lower hz drop from my smaller stereo units.

I'd give it four if it were marketed as a HT-only sub, because it does well enough in that capacity. On the other hand, the price point and heritage of this model indicate a greater amount of quality that I don't think is there. Again, if you are seeking a sub that will satisfy both HT and your tunes, you can do better. Hence the 3 stars. All of that said, the KSW12 does loosen even the stuff that's bolted to the floor, during movies. This scene was hardly a Matrix-type action fest, either.

After a week's worth of fiddling with placement and other settings, I settled for performance that is adequate but by no means pleasing. If you are seeking a sub primarily for your tunes, do this - find a model with a SEALED (as in not ported) enclosure. Overall, I'm impressed that the sub handles just about all HT with aplomb. I know that the low freqs are there, but they aren't tight or musical. I happened to be watching "3:10 to Yuma" the other afternoon, and as a character was approaching a mining operation, several industrial booms just ripped through my room - probably the entire house. The ports on these HT subs are designed to stretch the 'boom' rather than the 'music.' Still, I've heard ported subs with far tighter bass than the KSW12.

It's nowhere near that bad. This result is far, far more accurate.

The bass has hit everytime it should have. By my experience with this product it is definitely a good investment to impress your family, visitors, and most importantly, yourself. I have never had a problem with the off beat of music. I purchased two of these home subwoofers and they deliver bass that beats many other subs on the market at this price. I would recommend this product to anyone who can afford the very low $300 price. Klipsh has always delivered a high quality of sound for their customers and now myself. For $300 dollars you can be assured that you are definitely getting more than you have paid for. I watch many movies, play many video games and listen to vast amounts of music.

I bought this one and saved the money and it is meeting my needs perfectly, but you should know what you are buying before you order one. Klipsch calls this model a Classic Synergy. This model is a few years old. The current model is the SUB-12 which is priced quite a bit higher.

Now i'm back to using the old sub that i was using prior to buying this and not really missing this $500 sub as much as I though I would. Approx 2 months ago, it died. I don't think I would invest this much in a sub again as the cheaper subs sound reasonable for a mid-fi system. I purchased this sub 2 years ago. It was a very large investment (nearly $500 at the time) for a subwoofer.

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