Reviews : Klipsch Reference Series RPW-10 - Subwoofer - 200 Watt - black ash |
Klipsch Reference Series RPW-10 - Subwoofer - 200 Watt - black ash Product By Klipsch Available From 10 Sellers |
Technical Details
- bass-reflex (ported) enclosure
- 200-watt RMS digital hybrid amplifier
- 10" front-firing fiber composite driver
- warranty: 5 years woofer, 2 years amplifier
Product Description
An ideal combination of technology, performance and design, the Reference Series RPW-10 subwoofer brings a deep, tuneful bottom end to home theater and two-channel music systems.As the most affordable subwoofer in the Reference Series line, the RPW-10 delivers room-shaking bass courtesy of a 10-inch fiber composite front-firing woofer and a 200-watt RMS amplifier.Featuring traditional volume, crossover and phase controls, the RPW-10's front-firing slot port makes installation into custom cabinetry a breeze. This powerhouse brings a new level of performance to the value-priced subwoofer category.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By Andrew Philip (Massachusetts, USA)
This is such a great subwoofer. I was replacing a powered Sony subwoofer with this RPW10. The bass alone sounds much different, and a lot clearer then the Sony. The Sony subwoofer had trouble recreating different types of bass frequencies where it would basically just sound like a "boom" when the bass hit. The Klipsch subwoofer hits such a wide range of frequencies that it hits lower notes before it gets to that "boom". This subwoofer is 420 watts with an average power of 200 watts RMS.
It sounds great when listening to music because it adds so much character to the audio experience. It makes the music more full rather then just give an annoying banging of the bass drum. The subwoofer has a phase switch, crossover frequency knob, and an auto on feature which is very convenient. Even the knobs they used are of excellent quality and actually click as you turn them. I am very pleased with this subwoofer.
As a side note, if you are having trouble with the subwoofer turning off when listening at low volumes, you just increase the subwoofer output level on your receiver and then lower the volume on the subwoofer to compensate. Therefore you will be getting a larger signal sent to the subwoofer which will leave the subwoofer on.
By H. barraza (RiVeRSiDe CoUnTy)
this sub really hits even if you have the bass low in the sub you can her it
but i also think that it has go with a good receiver and the other speakers well
all my speakers where klipsch and they are freaking tight the best set of speakers i ever had
for a room
the only thing that's bad for my case my AMP blow out so its not working =[[[
im looking for a replacement right now even though this is an old model its still expensive
i might as well get the new klipsch model most powerfull 10in sub i ever seen and had its a must have
ps don't lose your receipts for the warranties
By MrMojo (Zeeland, MI)
I bought this Klipsch rpw-10 really unsure of what to expect siince I could not find any reviews on it anywhere. I bought it hoping to have some good bass to match my Klipsch quintet 3 speakers. This sub is very good, I have it set to about 1/3 on the dial and it is almost too much. You can really feel the impact from movies, xbox, and music. SO far I am very happy with it. I used to use a Sony 120watt sub and the Klipsch RPW-10 is way more powerfull. I highly recommend this sub. I have it in a 20x14 room and it easily fills the room with a great,deep bass. Jurassic Park 3 is AWESOME on this sub. Buy it and you will love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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