Klipsch KSW100 Subwoofers

Klipsch KSW100 Subwoofers 

DESCRIPTION

8" downward firing subwoofer

USER REVIEWS

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[May 14, 2020]
tonyseliquini


Strength:

While working for a high-end family owned A/V store, I was offered this sub as a tip after installing a new >$10,000 audio system for my client. I ran into him the other day and he asked if I might consider selling it back to him. I sympathetically refused. As the folks before me have said, this sub delivers satisfyingly powerful and accurate bass further than any other 8" sub I've auditioned.

Weakness:

None that I have encountered.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Dec 05, 2014]
Yosia Bone
AudioPhile

I have owned this KSW-100 for 14 year...
Never have a problems with it,still works great as usual for 14 years...
Sadly its a rare item here,in Indonesia...
And bought it for around IDR 4 millions...

It produce an amazing sound for its size...
I love it very much...
Its clean,deep,and rattled...


OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 08, 2010]
Pdawg
Audio Enthusiast

If you own this subwoofer and it still works... My advice is to keep it.

I have owned this subwoofer since 1999 and it's worthy of an award.

The bass is tight and produces excellent lows and I would highly recommend it for any high end system.

If you buy these used just like any other product it probably will have problems. I've never purchased used electronics. Too risky!!! And the people complaining about these products are usually the ones that have purchased it used.

I find that the old generation fiber-composite cones produce deeper bass than the new generation klipsch subwoofers. And for this reason I call the KSW subwoofer series a gem.

The KSW-100 which uses an 8" cone is simply amazing for its size. You won't find antoher 8" producing this type of sound. (I've heard many in my years including bose, polk, yahama and others) The KSW-100 is part of history and also part of my personal collection for true vintage home theatre sound.

I just watched Terminator 2 on my system... The bass really rattled my heart!!!

System Specs:

Synergy series front towers.
Synergy series centre channel.
Synergy series ceiling mounts.
Harman Kardon AVR 7.1 Channel Receiver.
KSW-100 Subwoofer.

I've had friends over who were looking out for a 12" sub and couldn't believe that an 8" was producing that much quality bass.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 13, 2003]
badfiveo
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Clean, tight bass for an 8" sub, small, good build quality

Weakness:

Won't last, worked for 1 week. Cheap, low-budget KLH-quality amp.

This great-sounding, over-priced piece of garbage lasted one week. I've owned it for 4 years. I bought it with leftover expiring warranty money. The kind of warranty that,if you don't use it, you get the money you paid to put toward something else. It has to be used within 6 months after the expiration date. The sub was in a box in a climate controlled environment until my home theatre was complete. I used it for 5 days and it was great. Great bass for an 8" and very tight. But, one night I left it on overnight and noticed it the next morning and shut it off. That night I switched it to the "on" position and waited for the light to turn green...it never did. So I switched it to "AUTO" and when it recieved a signal from the receiver it turned green and it played fine. When I turned off the receiver the green light turned to red (normal). That was the last time it worked. The following night I turned on the receiver and nothing. I never played it more than half-way and it never "kliped". The warranty for all Klipsch products is 5 years, unless it has a powered amp, then its just 2 yrs. I took it to Sound Advice and they wanted a $65 deposit just to look at it. Avg. repair price $155. These things are recyclable just like VCR's. So I'm stuck. I will never buy another Klipsch product...never again. You've been warned.

Similar Products Used:

Infinity, Polk, Energy (awesome)

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jun 04, 2001]
Dino Theo
Audiophile

Strength:

Size

Weakness:

None

This was the last great year for subs by Klipsch. This sub is the best 8" sub period. I use this sub in my dolby digital system in my bedroom. It is incredible. It hits low, clean and loud. I had to have my Velodyne 18" from my home theater to serviced. I used the KSW-100 as a temporary fill in and my friends didn't even notice that I didn't have my Velo. (I have my Velo somewhat hidden otherwise it wouldn't be too hard to notice an 18" sub that is missing) The sub line that replaced the KSW-100 can't even come close. The new 10" and 12" are inferior. This sub originally sold for $499 but I purchased it for $220 at closeout. I wish I had purchased a few more. I have some other 8" subs in my family room system. A Mission and Atlantic Technology. They can't even come close to this sub.

Dino

Similar Products Used:

Too many to list

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 08, 2001]
Brad Willis

Strength:

Very clean sound. Small and inexpensive. Tremendous punch for an 8" sub.

Weakness:

Won't rattle your teeth as much as will some of the much larger and more expensive models. Notice that I wrote "as much", as it will still rattle your teeth.

I have a fairly small listening area. I do not have the room for a large sub. I've used a KLH which was mediocre and later blew up, and also a Polk. This sub blows both away, and it's hard to imagine that there are any better subs out there at this compact size and low price point.

Similar Products Used:

Polk, KLH.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 03, 1999]
Kurt
an Audio Enthusiast

picked this up at local audio/video store for $299.00-(2/98)ABSOLUTELY love this unit!!
could not believe what a difference adding a sub-woofer makes to a dolby pro-logic home theater set-up.
Since then have gone "dolby-digital" w/DVD(pioneer 414-no lip sync) & a Yamaha R-V905! This is fun!
Bottom line.... for $300 -I could not find a sub that ROCKED like the KSW 100 !
---FIVE STARS---

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
[Dec 08, 1999]
Tim
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Small size, great power, excellent clarity

Weakness:

Ok, it was a bit expensive , but I'm glad I spent the extra $ over the yamaha

I have an 8" KSW-100 here in my dorm room (It's a single, else my room mate would kill me). This was my favorite toy in my stereo, but now it's sharing the spotlight with my week old sony amp. We'll see how time sorts things out.

The bass response and flexibility in this amp puts those Bose pseudo-subs and other similar products to waste. Even in an 8x10 concrete box (with crazy standing wave patterns) the sub usually comes out clearly on any pitch, while the other subs I've herad here sound like they're playing 1 note all the time.

Of course, the I can't complain about the room size too much - with the sub at about 30% I can shake most things in the room enough to make my remote crawl across the desk, or even skip my CD player (another reason to stick with MP3s).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 02, 1999]
Matt Hong
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Terrific depth for an eight inch speaker. Compared to Yamaha subwoofers the Klipsche dominated. Can find great deals on this discontinued model. Room filling power.

Weakness:

The high level in cross over doesn't seem to filter any frequencies from my satillite speakers. That's about it.

Great SPeaker! It has revolutionized my college system. I use it with my book shelf system to provide "adequate" bass to my system.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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