Cambridge Soundworks P1000 Subwoofers
Cambridge Soundworks P1000 Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 19, 2015]
John
Audio Enthusiast
I have this subwoofer in the original box, it was played twice and hasn't been used since. I'm looking to sell it for $600 OBO. I prefer local to Los Angeles buyers, but we can work out a something if your not. |
[Aug 06, 2012]
Winston
Casual Listener
I bought my P1000 over 10 years now and today I have only one thing to say. This product is the BEAST of all BEASTS. Try it once and you will never I mean never go back. |
[May 26, 2007]
ajw
AudioPhile
Strength:
Musical, tight sound. Attractive, good WAF, absolutely rock solid physically and under load since there's no vibration of any kind. The connection using telephone cable is great, since there's no hum whatever.
Weakness:
In spite of the 1000 watts, they are not exactly overpowered and can be driven to clip on strenuous material, like War of the Worlds or certain organ music.
Very good with music and usually OK with home theater. I like the control module and the remote to fine tune as needed.
Customer Service Cambridge stands behind their products. Had an issue with one, and they swapped it out no questions. Similar Products Used: B&W ASW 650 |
[Dec 04, 2006]
honduhchicken
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
crisp, clean, immaculate low notes, hard driving bass. Dual 10" drivers offer the ability to produce the thump required by most of todays electronic dance music.
Weakness:
Wish the control module was a bit smaller. Was shipped UPS and they tossed the box in my driveway, Fedex would have been nicer. First I will say that I'm not an audio geek, instead, I think of myself as a music lover. I have fairely sensitive ears when it comes to sound quality. The best instument to measure sound quality is your own two ears, I was in search of a subwoofer for over a month listening to several different makes / models when I stumbled onto Cambridge Soundworks. The Polk 505 left me feeling "less than impressed" sounded too airey and along with most of the other subs I tested it seemed to have a monotonous, annoying grumble. I was so desperate for a decent sub that I bought the Cambridge Soundworks P1000 without hearing it first. Originally I was planning on giving it a listen and sending it right back. It was almost destin to fail.
Similar Products Used: Polk PSW505 (fell short) Energy |
[Aug 23, 2006]
rreid66
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clean bass without cabinet buzz harmonics or electronic hum.
Weakness:
None. This is an update of my previous CSW P1000 powered subwoofer review now that we have used it for over two years. This is a magnificent sub, and it has proven itself worthy to reproduce bass with remarkable accuracy without any cabinet buzzing or hum. The control module offers a multitude of adjustments to tailor this sub to a particular listening environment. The P1000 does very well in our 13w x 26d x 8h room.
Customer Service Exceptional. CSW promptly took care of returns and they give expert advice. Similar Products Used: CSW Original Powered subwoofer (two of them). |
[Mar 07, 2004]
rpearson
AudioPhile
Strength:
Clean powerful bass!
Weakness:
None I don't actually own this sub yet, but a buddy of mine does. This sub is a MONSTER! I purchased another sub online (don't want to bad mouth who..), and I will be selling it on ebay in a few days. Once it sells, I will be purchasing this one! This sub hits HARD! For music and movies! I just wish they would drop the price a little. Similar Products Used: VTF 3 |
[Dec 10, 2003]
rreid66
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Stentorian, robust, deep bass, controls to twiddle in abundance
Weakness:
None, unless one wishes to plumb the sonic depths to 12 Hz for prices so high they should not be said or written. The purchase of the P1000 makes a generational upgrade from our original CSW powered subwoofer twins. After over ten years, the original powered subs are still performing quite well in the home of our daughter and son-in-law. The P1000 is stentorian in its presentation of bass. Remembering the impact of the old Mercury LP recording of the 1812 Overture the 60s and the ground-breaking digital recording of the same in 1978, I had to hear the very low-frequency cannon shots in Telarc's year 2001 recording of Tchaikovsky's audio extravaganza. The cannons were as low on the P1000 as ever heard. The Saint-Saëns 3rd Symphony (the Organ Symphony) was extraordinary in its majestic power. Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue," always a joy to listen to, was enhanced by this sub's authority. I listened to Super Audio CDs, to standard CDs, to minidiscs, and with each medium of recorded sound, the P1000 gave outstanding bass performance. I have yet to try it with DVDs, but I am convinced that the P1000's solid musical character will carry over easily into film. Such a fine subwoofer keeps good company with the best in the market. Highly recommended. Similar Products Used: CSW Powered Subwoofer (stereo pair). |
[Feb 23, 2002]
m9431
AudioPhile
Strength:
Powerful bass from a small enclosure, nice enclosure appearance. Tight acoustic suspension design--easy to tweak enclosure/woofer Q. Crossover has fast-slope LP filter with variable frequency and phase adjustments. Great concept using balanced RJ-11 phone cable to connect electronic croosover to sub. Powerful drivers, good enclosure build.
Weakness:
Crossover electronics'' HP filter sacrifices sonic detail for audiophile applications. (I designed and built a separate HP filter which solved this issue.) Possibly CSW could offer an upgrade electronic crossover? Overall, an excellent value considering its size, cost, design. Having designed loudpeaker systems and electronic crossovers, CSW achieved an excellent overall balance considering all important factors. Right out of the box, the bass was deep and powerful with minimal tweaking. After break-in, listening time, experimentation with placement and more tweaking of controls, very good integration with my main monitor speakers was achieved. While acceptable performance with music was apparent, the woofer/enclosure tuning appears to be a compromise between music and home theater applications--as it probably should be. The idea was most likely that the crossover unit allows for level adjustment with the remote control. This works up to a point. With my desire to use mostly for music, I wanted the tuning more tailored for a little less low end wallop (lower woofer/box Q factor). By adding additional damping material, a better balance for music was achieved. As the bass drivers had to be removed to add more damping material, I can attest to the robust driver construction with seriously large magnets, large-excursion rubber surrounds, and very strong ridgid cones. Nice. CSW has a fine concept with the balanced cable (RJ11 connectors--a telephone cord) to connect the electronic crossover module to the woofer. Moving to the electronic crossover, the very fast-slope low pass filter keeps the bass drivers from muddying up the upper range. Providing variable phase adjustment, crossover frequency, and level are other excellent and needed features to accurately blend the subwoofer with the main speakers. Having a look inside the crossover module found so-so component quality. I actually wish that I could remove the circuit board--it isn''t easy to do without messing up the front panel--and upgrade certain parts. The good news is that for bass performance, a parts upgrade most likely may not provide too much more in performance. However, I do hear a loss of HF and overall detail from my satellite speakers using the CSW high pass crossover. My solution was to design and build a separate high pass crossover. Now I''m pleased... and running out of space for this review. Similar Products Used: PSB, NHT, Klipsch, Paradigm, Velodyne, custom designs, others. |
[Jan 02, 2002]
Matt
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Smooth low bass, external control module, quality of construction
Weakness:
Nitpick: blue power LED is very bright, metal grills cover the drivers. This is a fantastic sub, in my opinion Cambridge Soundworks is a very underrated company, I purchased this sub as part of the Newton 300 surround system and couldn?t be more pleased. The external control box allows you to adjust the volume, crossover, equalizer point and EQ boost/cut all without going near the sub. The sub connects to the control box with the included, rather long telephone cord, this system works well, eliminating the need for a long and expensive RCA cable. Similar Products Used: Sunfire MkII, various other subs |
[Mar 11, 2001]
Bob
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Small footprint,quiet amp,anti- clipping circut and flexible frequency adjustments
Weakness:
none This is a great woofer. It has alot of neat features like the ability to pick a frequency between 20 and 150 hz that may "boom" in you room and turn that frequency down (or up)to smooth the subs response....now thats what I call a great job in design.Also the varaible phase is a plus as opposed to many 0 and 180 switches on many subs. Another thing is the cool clipping protection on the external controller(which is connected to the sub using a phone cord,which cannot pick-up hums... dead silent)..its nice to KNOW when your over driving the 2 ten inch woofers,this unit emits a red light when the protection circuit kicks in..which makes this woofer indestructable. This sub also is VERY musical. I would go as far to say that its right up their with the best subs in that department. With HT..your in the movie.With Saving Private Ryan(dts) it becomes a very real experience. Powerful and tight. Im measuring well below the rated 20 hz with this baby..great job. 5 stars Similar Products Used: All in this price range and up(tweeter and so-on) |