Polk Audio - PSW10 10" Powered Subwoofer, 100W Peak Power, Compact Design, Easy Setup with Home Theater Systems - Black
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- Polk Audio
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- PSW10 BLACK 110V
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- 747192118211
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Add deep, low-frequency bass impact to your movies and music with Polk's PSW10. This subwoofer is powered by a high-current amplifier producing 50 watts RMS/100 watts clean, dynamic power for loud bass and a wide dynamic range necessary to recreate a life-like home theater experience. Features front-firing 10" composite polymer cone driver that adds depth to your stereo music and provides more bass impact for your sound system. The PSW10 features non-resonant MDF construction with 3/4" baffle and internal bracing for deep bass impact with detail and accuracy. Features flexible inputs and controls like power-saver on/auto switch, independent volume control and a toggle phase switch on the back panel for a cohesive unit. Place the subwoofer on the same side of the room as your system's front speakers for the best performance
Dimension
Product Height : 14.3 inches
Product Width :14 inches
Product Depth :16.3 inches
Product Weight :26 pounds
Features
Powered Subwoofer for Extra Bass & Punch The Polk Audio PSW10 uses a front-firing 10" dynamic balance woofer for deep, accurate response with powerful lows with added depth that brings your music and movies alive. A perfect solution for your small-to-mid size room
Intense and Detailed Bass Enjoy a thrilling yet balanced music experience with rich, deep sound, even at low frequencies. Blends easily with any speaker and plays the most demanding nodes effortlessly without any distortion, delivering louder, clearer sound even at high volume
High-powered Subwoofer for Lifelike Audio Quality Generates 50 watts RMS/100 watts dynamic and clean power for an emphatic bass response and a wide dynamic range crucial to recreate the intricate details and authenticity of life-like sound
Easy Integration The PSW10 offers a continuously variable low-pass filter, adjustable from 80-160 Hz and allows easy integration with your existing sound system. Hook up this sub to the receiver and upgrade your music sound instantly!
Flexible Inputs and Controls With multiple line- and speaker-level inputs and outputs, power-saver on/auto switch, independent volume control and a toggle phase switch on the back panel, this powered subwoofer is a cohesive unit that outperforms its competition
What's Included
Powered subwoofer
Grille
Owner's Manual
Online registration card
20 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
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GREAT Polk Audio Speaker Quality
This completed my 7.2 Channel Polk Audio Surround Sound System. Very nice quality as Polk always is! 100Ohm Subwoofer has plenty of bass
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Fantastic value for the money
For the money this sub offers really good definition for music listening, it's not muddy and has a nice tight sound. You just have to give it some break in time, it will sound eh at first but after about 4-6 hours it really opens up. However at super high volumes and songs with really low frequencies it can get a little rattly, but other than that it can handle both movies and music very well. Don't be fooled by the 50w either, it can still shake a floor. Tip: if it sounds a little too boomy put a sock in the air port Also price check it off Amazon, I snagged it for 100
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Great Subwoofer for the Price
This Polk PSW10 is a great subwoofer for the price. I was looking for a subwoofer that got great reviews and was budget friendly. I needed a sub for a system I was setting up for listening to Music in my office. I used my old Yamaha Aventage HTR as it was retired from Home Theater duties(I needed 4K and Atmos). I used Jamo bookshelf speakers as my main speakers. The system also includes a Pro-Ject Essentials II Digital Turntable, Onkyo CD player, and a Denon Tape Deck. The PSW10 fit the bill and has been great while I listen to Vinyl and CDs.
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Excellent replacement for old sub
Bought this to replace my sub that only lasted 30years : ) so had to get up to speed to find a new one. Anyhow, this is a great unit with smooth, quality bass. Not sure how a more expensive unit could do better for home audio. No LFE on this, but turning the low pass knob fully counter-clockwise and setting he cross-over on the amp works just fine. This is a big cube so suggest measuring first so no surprises on planned placement.
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Packs Quite The Punch
I realized that my built-in sound system, connected to a Sonos Connect Amp, were faulting out because the Connect Amp wasn't able to fully handle the way the system was built without a subwoofer. I didn't want to shell out $700 for the Sonos sub so after tons of research, I found this one by Polk. It is a powerful little sub and 100% solved the problem I was experiencing. Please note, you will need to buy your own sub wire/connection as it doesn't come with one. For the money, this is an incredible subwoofer!
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It does what it’s told
This sub does a good job in a smaller room. It doesn’t like prolonged punishment. Worth the money. Works well in my gym.
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Everything plus some
After I figured out how to get it to work correctly with my Pioneer VSX-1015TX the sound is astounding. The bass rocks my 2300 sq ft. house; so much so that I had to seriously turn down the speaker's amplifier. I agree with the other reviewer in that you don't need the 'Y' cable, works just fine without. I think my biggest complaint is that unless you set your receiver to expect 'small' speakers for the front (verse 'large') the sub-woofer gets no traffic at all (i.e, it becomes disabled) I initially ignored this in the instructions because it appeared to only pertain to the 12" model, As a result, I spent a good couple of hours trying to figure out why the subwoofer was not providing any output. In addition, being forced to set the receiver's surround sound setting to 'small' for the front speaker designation presents problems calibrating the surround sound for larger speakers such as the pair of classic Cervin Vega D7's I own. Such speakers calibrate much more easily if you can simply set the surround sound settings to the 'large' designation instead. Because of this, I had to recalibrate my surround sound a half a dozen times to get it to sound close to what it did before I swapped out my Sony 8" subwoofer for the Polk 10". In some ways, I still don't think the Cervin Vega's are performing as well in this configuration. I also think it is a bit odd that Polk did not provide a LFE (unfiltered) input like it does with their 12". I think that may well be the reason why I haven't quite been able to get the Cervin Vega's calibrated. Absent the above comments, the subwoofer does it job and does it well.
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Polk 10" delivers
Awesome subwoofer; rather large for a 10" sub. Good thing is it backs it up with bass. Would definitely recommend Polk.
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Best sub for the money hands down
I knew what i was getting into after all of the research that I had done.. that being said, this Polk sub did not let me down.. i am totally impressed with its bass tone and power for the $130 spent.. i know there are better subs out there, but this Polk sub is the best option for someone not wanting to spend alot but want great bass for all applications.. basically, if you want anything better than this sub, then expect to look at $500+ subs.. its your only option.. for the $130 price point, its an unbelievable sub that hangs with some strong equipment . Its also advisable to determine your space provided.. if you need solid bass for a smaller to upper medium size room, and youre running around 100 to 150 watts on your home receiver unit, this is the perfect sub.. i would only recommend something bigger or better if you have a larger room and/ or runningg 300 plus watt system .