Klipsch Synergy KSW12 12-inch 105-watt Powered Subwoofer
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| List Price: | $499.99 |
| Price: | $274.26 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Both audiophiles and videophiles agree, to get the most from today's digital soundtracks and music recordings, you need a quality powered subwoofer to accurately reproduce the low bass information. These most demanding listeners will only accept a sub that delivers hard-hitting bass, stellar sound quality, unmatched musical performance and contemporary design. For these reasons, Klipsch is the brand of choice among true music and movie lovers. Ground-shaking bass, soul-stirring performance, new design and new features provide a subwoofer guaranteed to please the most demanding listener. If you're looking for room-shaking bass, this is definitely the ticket!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6471 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Klipsch
- Model: KSW-12
- Dimensions: 15.00" h x 15.00" w x 17.00" l, 35.00 pounds
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
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
REVIEW: Complete a powerful home theater system with the deep, driving bass of the Klipsch KSW-12 powered subwoofer--perfect for combing with high-performance Klipsch Synergy Series surround sound configurations. It couples a 12-inch driver to the floor for optimal performance. This subwoofer's high-output, down-firing design "grips" the air and fills a room with low frequency energy that's heard and felt with undetectable distortion. The built-in discrete MOSFET amplifier and 12-inch fiber-composite woofer are as efficient as they are reliable. It provides 105 watts of FTC-rated continuous power, and it has a dynamic power rating of 440 watts. (Dynamic power indicates the actual power this amplifier will deliver to the woofer under normal operating conditions.)
The woofer is composed of a Santoprene rubber surround with a fiber composite cone which enables Klipsch subwoofers to deliver on their promise of extended bass response and maximum reliability. This subwoofer accepts LFE, line-level, and speaker level inputs, making it easy to add to the Quintet Microsystem, the Synergy System 6, or any other Klipsch inspired arrangement. The KSW-12's jet ash veneer vinyl finish creates a deceivingly subtle exterior for its earthshaking sound capabilities.
What's in the Box
One KSW-12 subwoofer speaker
From the Manufacturer
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. The KSW-12 couples a 12-inch driver to the floor for optimal performance. Its high-output, down-firing design "grips" the air and fills a room with low frequency energy that's heard and felt with undetectable distortion. The built-in discrete MOSFET amplifier and 12-inch fiber-composite woofer are as efficient as they are reliable. This subwoofer accepts LFE, line-level and speaker level inputs. The classic jet ash vinyl veneer finish creates a deceivingly subtle exterior for its room-rocking capabilities. The KSW-12 ensures that you hear every roar or explosion with the clarity and impact that are the hallmarks of the Klipsch sound.
Reviews:
"The Klipsch Reference ensemble is pretty impressive for the money. It's a smoothly blended system for music, and the horns effortlessly put you in the middle of a film's dialogue and special effects..."
Darryl Wilkinson, Home Theater, November 2001
"the assembled 5.1 system delivers sound that can only be rivaled by being there."
Enid Burns, FHM, September 2002
Features:
- Bass reflex enclosure via rear-mounted port
- 12-inch Bass reflex, tuned port enclsosure
- Class A/B discrete MOSFET amplifier with outputs
- Auto-power on with 2-Second ON delay, 15 minute OFF delay
- LOW PASS CROSSOVER: Continuously variable from 40-120Hz, 24dB/octave slope above 120Hz
- 2 inputs: One line level/LFE RCA phono jack, and one high level speaker terminal
- 2 outputs: One high level speaker terminal set, and one high pass filtered at 100Hz, 6dB/octave slope
- Phase is switchable 0 or 180 degrees
- K-1071-K 12-inch woofer (30.5cm) down-firing fiber-composite cone
- Dimensions: 17-inches (43.18cm) x 15-inches (38.1cm) x 15-inches (38.1cm)
- Weighs 35 lbs. (15.9kg)
- MDF enclosure
- Matte-black finish
- Voltage: 110/120 VAC/60Hz
- Built: From 1998 to 2005
- Frequency response: 26Hz-100Hz±3dB
- Sensitivity: 113dB SPL 1/8 space, 1 meter
- Power handling: FTC Rated Power: 105 watts continuous, 22-100Hz @ = 1% THD Dynamic Power*: 440 watts @ = 1% THD
Customer Reviews
Border line high end sub for the penny penching consumer.
I purchased two of these home subwoofers and they deliver bass that beats many other subs on the market at this price. For $300 dollars you can be assured that you are definitely getting more than you have paid for. Klipsh has always delivered a high quality of sound for their customers and now myself. I watch many movies, play many video games and listen to vast amounts of music. 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. The bass has hit everytime it should have. I would recommend this product to anyone who can afford the very low $300 price.
Know what you are buying
This model is a few years old. The current model is the SUB-12 which is priced quite a bit higher. Klipsch calls this model a Classic Synergy. 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.
subwoofer died on me
I purchased this sub 2 years ago. It was a very large investment (nearly $500 at the time) for a subwoofer. Approx 2 months ago, it died. 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. I don't think I would invest this much in a sub again as the cheaper subs sound reasonable for a mid-fi system.





