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Awesome Klipsch Subwoofer!
By Todd C Blake on Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
Personally, I have always liked the great sound, quality, unique "copper" look, and relatively low cost of Klipsch speakers. This great R-120SW subwoofer is no exception. This subwoofer was delivered well packed, and in perfect condition. This subwoofer also works perfectly with absolutely no 60hz ground-loop hum, distortion, cone snaps, crackles or pops, or chuffing out of the rear port. This subwoofer also runs cool even when pushed to higher volumes for extended periods. Overall, I am very impressed with this subwoofer. I am sure it will last many years, just like all of the rest of Klipsch's great products. I purchased this subwoofer to replace a (still working great after 12 years) Pioneer Andrew Jones Designed SW-8 subwoofer. I was just looking for a little more low-end frequency for movies and music, and boy does this Klipsch subwoofer deliver. The 100 watt, 8" Pioneer subwoofer only produced frequencies down to 36hz, while this much larger and higher powered Klipsch subwoofer goes down to 29hz. I now hear and feel bass I had previously been missing with the Pioneer subwoofer. My main home theater system now consists of 5 (also 12 years old) original Pioneer Andrew Jones Designed speakers (2 floor, 2 rear surround, and 1 center channel), this Klipsch subwoofer, a Denon AV receiver, and a Samsung 4K 65 inch OLED television, and they all work seamlessly together. I recently upgraded the stock, weak tweeters in the otherwise great Pioneer speakers, with Goldwood GT-520 silk dome horn loaded tweeters, and that made a huge difference in balancing all of the frequencies from high to low. The tweeter upgrade, along with The addition of this subwoofer, really completed the sound I was looking for, as the Pioneer speakers sound great, but tend to be a bit midrange focused, out-of-the-box. This Klipsch subwoofer is really easy to setup. Unpack it, place it in a corner, plug in a good quality shielded subwoofer coax cable from the sub-out RCA jack on the back of the AV receiver to the white LFE RCA jack on the back of the subwoofer. Then plug in the power cable, turn on the AV receiver and subwoofer, and wallah, there is bass. I have the gain set to just past half way (after using the AV receiver speaker calibration), the crossover set to LFE, the phase at zero, and the power to auto. I initially ran the auto speaker calibration setup in the Denon AV receiver to match the sound to all 6 speakers, and it did a great job. I have the subwoofer and all of the speaker crossovers set to 80hz, per THX standards. The subwoofer is also set to "LFE+Main" in the AV receiver, so it works equally well with movies, TV, and music. It's hard to describe how amazing this home theater setup looks and sounds now with this new Klipsch subwoofer. The only "drawback" I would say this subwoofer may have is that there are no high-level in/out speaker connections for connecting it to an older amp, or a small portable amp, using standard speaker wires. However, that omission won't really affect most users. I highly recommend this excellent Klipsch subwoofer for anyone looking to build or upgrade a home theater and/or music stereo system. The retail price of this subwoofer (and all Klipsch speakers in general) may be a bit steep for some individuals' budgets, but Klipsch speakers are ALWAYS on sale, and steeply discounted everywhere. However, In my humble opinion, you really can't go wrong with Klipsch products at any price. Buy this great subwoofer now! No, wait, buy 2 when you find them at a great low price!
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The Klipsch R-100SW
By PoloGuy on Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2021
Re: Customer Service (The Lack Of (Amazon Customer Support) It appears that Klipsch issues priority for Customers that purchase directly from them, as opposed a online retailers. I know, I purchased a sound bar directly from this company. The R-100SW & R-51PM play well together. Originally, I had purchased the R-120SW, but it was defective (Hum-Hum-Hum), so it was returned. In the meantime, I also had my eye on the R-100SW. Needless to say, I purchased the R-100SW. Perfect size for a bedroom. The sound is tremendous. Just increasing the gain knob slightly, and you hear the difference. I am sure if I turn it up too much, my neighbors will too. In my case, this subwoofer is meant to be used when playing music. I don’t experience any annoying booming sound because I do not raise the volume on the sub louder than my main speakers. Bass is to be non-directional, not directional. The sub makes a nice addition because It compensates for bass lose on some LP material. There is one thing that I just do not understand. The “Standby” mode. Every electronic component I have in the house will turn red when in standby mode. If you read the manual for the subwoofer, it is vague. It references the green light for when the unit is on. Dark for when the unit is off. But neglects mention the color when it enters “Standby” mode (if any color). After a day, I realized the LED just goes out. Now how boring is that? :-D I also found it interesting the way the power switch is configured. Instead of having the sequence of Off/ On/ Auto, It's Off/ Auto/ On. Apparently, Klipsch subwoofers when setting the "Gain" and or "Low Pass" above halfway mark on the dials, will result in a low grade hum. I have a Sony SA W3000 subwoofer that I purchased in 2007, and when maxing out the volumes, it is dead silent. Is this the difference between a Analog Amp, and a Digital Amp?????? Like most of us have agreed, the subwoofer looks better with the grill off than it does with it on. Who wants to hide the 10" front-firing “spun-copper” IMG woofer? What’s really disappointing is the LOW FREQUENCY RESPONSE is only 32Hz. Should have been lower. MAXIMUM ACOUSTIC OUTPUT 112 dB AMPLIFIER All Digital AMPLIFIER POWER (CONT/PEAK) 150W/300W AMPLIFIER FEATURES Volume, Low-pass, 0/180 phase, Auto Power On DRIVER COMPONENTS 10” high excursion spun-copper IMG woofer ENCLOSURE MATERIAL MDF ENCLOSURE TYPE Bass-Reflex via rear-firing port INPUTS Line level/LFE RCA jacks HEIGHT 14.5” (368 mm) WIDTH 12.5” (318 mm) DEPTH 16.4” (417 mm) WEIGHT 24 lbs (10.9 kg) FINISHES Black Textured Wood Grain Vinyl BUILT FROM 2018
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