B&W ASW610 Subwoofers
B&W ASW610 Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 10, 2010]
mroz
AudioPhile
I have owned this ASW610 for just a week. I find it to be overall a truly excellent performer. It exhibits a VERY lively cabinet when it is working hard, but I am unable to hear any of the presumed resonances. The sound is clean, deep, and fast, and it works well with both music and movies in my small home theatre room. Setup controls are very flexible. HOWEVER there is one caveat which prospective owners need to be aware of: B&W suggests that in initial setup you should use the "A" position on the EQ switch. This position is the one recommended when the woofer is situated in or near a corner. The "B" position is for use in other areas of the room. However it is ESSENTIAL during initial setup to use B&Ws recommended "A" position, regardless of the final position of the woofer. This is particularly true if you are using a receiver's built-in room equalization (such as Audessey). If you mistakenly try to set the woofer using "B" position during the equalization process, then the resultant sound will be muffled and flat. Instead, use the "A" position while you are engaging auto-equalization, and then AFTER equalization, if you intend using the woofer in an area other than a corner, you can engage the "B" position, and you will get terrific sound.
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[Jan 30, 2010]
McStyvie
Audio Enthusiast
I have this subwoofer in combination with my Denon 2309 receiver, 2x 683's up front and 3x 685 bookshelf speakers. I have it set up in a 300 SQ foot family room. I didn't want it at first and looked at other brands to purchase, but unfortunately, here in Germany, we don't get the HSU, etc. brands which are all the rage. They can be had, but the price here takes them out of the running. The B&W dealer told me I should just take it home and test it, and if I like it he would give it to me for 400 dollars, which was 20% off at the time and put it in the price range for other comparable subs.
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