Best Klipsch Subwoofers
Wow. That's how it starts from the moment you see it. Klipsch has made a subwoofer that will not only make your room come alive with a breath of… Read more
below 20Hz fresh air, but it's also beautiful to look at with it's copper spun cerametallic driver, hidden screws.
This 10" sub with it's 19Hz frequency response (-3dB) will blow you away. You will hear sound effects in movies you have never heard (felt) before, notes (think of the 32 step organ for example) in your favorite music you never heard before. It's unlike most other out there unless you fork out significantly more money.
Having said that I was comparing this with the larger 12" SVS PB1000 PRO which might be the only contestant with similar performance and a slightly lower price tag, but without the refined looks and different approach.
Pros: -Refined, beautiful to look at -True cinematic experience
Cons: -Port noise at high excursion
only once set up correctly – I was so excited to try the Klipsch Sound Bar A48, but I felt let down when I first plugged it in. The woofer was barely noticeable and the sound… Read more
quality was mediocre. I expected more from Klipsch since I had their speakers before and they were amazing.
I didn't give up on it though. I did some research and tweaked the settings for a week. not gaining anything .Then I switched back to the TV's original sound and followed the instructions for optimal performance. When I turned on the Bar A48 again, I was blown away by the difference. The sound was crisp, clear and balanced. The bass was deep and powerful. It sounded like a Klipsch subwoofer.
This soundbar is definitely worth every penny. It's a Klipsch product after all.
Brings your hi-fi system to light – I am very impressed with the R-8SW subwoofer. I was initially reluctant due to the size of the subwoofer, though this little sub has the power and… Read more
deep bass to rattle the house.
I use it in a large size room (5 metres x3 metres) rumpus room.
I have it paired with Wharfedale Diamond 220 bookshelf speakers and an audio technics turntable and listen to my vinyl collection and the sound is marvellous!
Never buy this headache – Below poor :( Great sound, if & when it works. Constant connectivity problems regardless of handset platform your trying to connect to it. So… Read more
frustrating to want music, see connection status good but no sound playing. This was not a isolated incident as the previous unit (that broke ;)& was replaced) had the same connectivity issues as current unit. Very disappointing considering brand status, Preach the best but deliver the worst. Good luck F1
Total Waste of Money and Landfill – Brought this sound bar 15 months ago and completely stopped working and can not get it fixed, absolutely guttered the this will be heading to the tip after all the money spent on it, NEVER buy a Kilpsch and save your money!!!
Not reliable, – I bought a large and expensive set of Klipsch Reference III speakers about 3,5 years ago. I supposed it was a good investment to enjoy the system for… Read more
years, as it was with my previous speakers sets from other manufacturers. In a year of using it I replaced the faulty centre speaker's woofer and one of 15" subwoofers is now dead. At the day of purchase it was said that the system was covered by 5-year manufacturer warranty. When I brought the faulty subwoofer for the service center, they refused to repair and stated that the Klipsch subwoofers had split warranty: 2-year for the electronic part and 5-year for the speaker itself. I asked Klipsch support to provide a service manual with electronic circuits, they refused this request as well. I'm an electronic engineer, will be able to repair it myself to save quite a lot of money. I now have a piece of scrap for $2000. Still trying to find the schematics for it :( Think twice before buying such unreliable audio equipment.