Optimus PRO-SW100P Subwoofers
Optimus PRO-SW100P Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 05, 2003]
2001CamaroGuy
AudioPhile
Strength:
cost, easily fixed/improved to sound VERY good
Weakness:
muddy sounding bass I have had this sub for a while now (2+ years). In its factory form, it’s very muddy/boomy/poor sounding unless it is on VERY low setting. Just running it on a low power setting was "ok" while I had low end speakers but I just bought a Bose center and am going to be upgrading the FR/FL to the Bose ACs VERY soon and the RR/RL will soon follow. With this, I demanded more clarity out of the sub. This weekend I went and removed the port, covered it with some 3/8" plywood (sealed the box), and stuffed it with 1lb of poly fill. While it’s still not “perfect”, it is A LOT better (comparable to a $300+ sub). The "boom" is gone and it blends much better with the rest of the system (more musical). In tuning, I found that if I run the crossover up to 150Hz and the volume down a bit, everything blends VERY well. This “hiss” from the amp is still there, but it is inaudible unless I put my head up against the driver its self so I can’t complain about that. |
[Jan 24, 2000]
Claude Rorabaugh
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cheap, good bass for jazz and easy listening.
Weakness:
Cavatates. Sound track CD's like Apollo 13 or Jurassic Park I have the Optimus twisty speakers with this sub. The |
[Feb 16, 2000]
Howard Hong
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Appearance, tonal balance, PRICE I've had this sub for only two weeks. I bought it in order to audition it at home with the idea that if I wasn't satisfied with it I could take it back. So far, I'm pretty pleased. Of course after my last lemon of a sub (csw psII), it doesn't take too much to make me happy. Similar Products Used: CSW Powers Sub II |
[Mar 20, 2000]
Rick
Casual Listener
Strength:
Price; LOOKS expensive
Weakness:
Lower bass could be more prominent; overall tightness of sound lacking. Unit lacks the ultra-ultra-low-end thump and tightness. However, it does more that its share of filling out music and movie sound playback. (Note: Shack's 42 hZ low-end response spec is somewhat conservative; I was able to get the unit to go down as low as 32 hZ, before the sound dropped off. This is what many subwoofers in the common price range go down to. Still...) |
[Feb 15, 2000]
Claude Rorabaugh
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Inexpensive, good size and looks
Weakness:
Noisy amp, has noticable hiss when on. Cavatates and distorts on LFE DTS and DD audio, unless level is low! I have given up and completly rebuilt the speaker. Similar Products Used: no prior, had Klipsch speakers until wife took over family room |
[Oct 26, 1999]
Saturn
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
PRICE!!! I am in awe of the difference a subwoofer makes in a HT system. I used to love going to the movies to hear the awesome systems that they have. Now I think they all suck. Why go there when I have a better sounding, harder hitting system at home? When I bought this sub I was a little wary of its size, but I figured with some of the really cheap stuff using 5" and 6" subs, how bad could it possibly be? Well I learned that 10" and 100 watts are more than adequate to produce plenty of hard hitting bass and a good dose of gut massage. Positioning this sub is important I believe because of its smaller size, but it puts out plenty of sound when its set up properly. If you are planning your first system or maybe even your second or third, based on room size and overall system power this may be the sub for you. |
[Mar 01, 2001]
Ryan
Casual Listener
Strength:
tighter, cleaner and deeper than most in its (ahem) retail price range ($150 sale); price; big sound in a rather small package
Weakness:
heh, for the price i paid... oh yeah, too much for my little room :) I was putting together a budget HT which included a yamaha htr-5230 and cambridge's ensemble IV speaker package. The ensemble IV's are awesome ($150- see my review) but the "sub" wasn't enough to satisfy me. I figured I would have to add a dedicated LFE sub. I looked at a few: Similar Products Used: personally: altec lansing. have friends with: rca 200w, jbl 15" |
[May 01, 2001]
Adam
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
It looks nice
Weakness:
Very muddy sounding bass, Very poor quality woofer and amplifier. I bought this thing knowing it was a total POS because I wanted a commercial looking cabinet with a small built in amp. There is no way I could find a cabinet and amplifier for less than 120 bucks so I bought it. I had an old JL Audio 10W4 2 Ohm Car sub and a 3" flare port and I installed it. It sounded pretty dang good. Infact it sounded better, louder, and deeper than my Paradigm PDR10. I turned around and sold it for $350 bucks to someone who had to have it. Similar Products Used: Paradigm PDR-10 |
[Oct 16, 1999]
Willie
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cheap, looks expensive
Weakness:
Very soft unrefined bass response For $200 (on sale, not a bad value, but when it comes to performance, it lacks a lot. The bass is more of a soft rumble than a bass. I bought this after returning a crackling Yamaha subwoofer, now I don't know what to buy. |
[Feb 03, 2001]
Tim
Casual Listener
Strength:
Loud and Strong
Weakness:
There is no on/off switch on unit. Just umplug it. I use the Optimus Pro-100, primarily for videos with Similar Products Used: My first subwoofer. |