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KLH PSW8100-8 Down-Firing Powered Subwoofer

KLH PSW8100-8 Down-Firing Powered Subwoofer

List Price: $209.99
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Cant handle really low frequencies
Review: This subwoofer goes ballistic when it tries to handle very low frequencies, in movies such as fight club, I am very disapointed in this subwoofer, maybe my standards are too high.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very reliable...
Review: When I first bought this sub, the sound was great. It integrated nicely with my DD 5.1 / DTS hometheater system. Now, one year later, it has a bad buzz that just won't go away even when no signal is being sent to it (not even CONNECTED to the amplifier). I guess you get what you pay for. My next purchase will definitely be of a better quality and hopefully much more durable.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very reliable...
Review: When I first bought this sub, the sound was great. It integrated nicely with my DD 5.1 / DTS hometheater system. Now, one year later, it has a bad buzz that just won't go away even when no signal is being sent to it (not even CONNECTED to the amplifier). I guess you get what you pay for. My next purchase will definitely be of a better quality and hopefully much more durable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Good Value
Review: When I first saw the price on this subwoofer I was a bitskeptical. I did not think that such a cheap subwoofer would be ableto deliver deep, clean, high quality bass (especially not down to 30hz). But I decided that I would buy it as part of my Dolby Digital home theater system. When I recieved it and set it up I was very pleased with what I got for such a low price. While it is by no means the best subwoofer out there, it delivers very good bass. Sound stays realitivly clean unless the volume is high, although it does often sound boomy. It does have deep bass, but not the deepest, it produces almost nothing below 50 hz, so consider the frequency range to be 150 - about 50 hz. If you are setting up a home theater system or upgrading a pair of weak speakers, you should seriously consider this subwoofer, especially if you do not want to spend a lot of money doing so.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Big "Bang" for your Buck!
Review: When I first saw this sub, I wasn't sure how good it would be for such a cheap price. After shoping around for a while and realizing that I could not find any other sub for close to the same price, I decided to break down and purchase it. Let me tell you, for the price I paid, I could not be more happy. This is worth every penny (and more).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Be careful in the description of the product, please.
Review: While reading the description of this item, I came to the conclusion that this was a bandpass subwoofer. I even called my friend to describe it to him and he had the same one, or so I thought. When I got the product, the picutre on the side of the box had legs on the bottom...meaning that is was a down-firing subwoofer. This was completely different from what I had in mind. No where in the description did it have anything about a down-firing subwoofer, nor did the pictures show any legs on the unit to indicate this.

Please be more precise in the descriptions. Thank you for your prompt service

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 99 bucks built me a new system!
Review: WOW! (twice!) My old Yamaha R-5 receiver + Wharfedale Diamond bookshelf speakers gained a new life with the addition of this "kleine wunder"! If you are not shooting for the stars and are hesitating about getting this baby because of its low price, 8-inch woofer, and the downfiring feature, let me tell ya, just go for it! I feel like listening to all my CDs over and over again. Kudos to KLH!


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