PSB Speakers Platinum SubSonic 10 Subwoofers
PSB Speakers Platinum SubSonic 10 Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 09, 2007]
RadialElite
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
sound is superb, tight , clean unwavering unrelenting.
Weakness:
size is not easily concealed, but many think it is just furniture.
I have worked in Pro Audio for 4 years now and I have setup a lot of sub cabinets before. I personally used to use 4 Peavey FH2 Low frequency cabinets (that is 8 total black widow 15'' subs). I was used to a lot of bass for concerts and such but never anything like that at home. When I decided to get the SubSonic 10 (SS10) I thought that I was settling for two 12s. Well I was more than pleasantly surprised. I had to do all of my setup during the days since my neighbors complained the first night. I do live in a house not an apartment and there is a yard between us!
Similar Products Used: velodyne
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[Feb 09, 2007]
RadialElite
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very powerful
Weakness:
Size - if you don't have a need for another coffetable.
War with the Neighbors-
Similar Products Used: Used to use 3 15'' car audio subs in an ugly but loud custom box I made (it was what I had laying around). |
[Oct 21, 2005]
rsmcphee
AudioPhile
Strength:
MUSICALITY, Punch and Power
Weakness:
None for this price This is an outstanding sub that beats even the REL and Definitive Tech. The bass notes are clear and musical and for movies it adds that extra punch that makes movies just enjoyable. I think I am going to have a hard time replacing this sub in the future, it is simply fantastci. I had many subs from B&W, Rel, Def Tech, and Infinity. By far this is the best I have own! Similar Products Used: B&W, DEF TECH, INFINITY, MARTIN LOGAN, PINNACLE |
[Sep 09, 2005]
CEB
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Strong ultra-low frequency response. Very musical. Fully adjustable and easy to integrate.
Weakness:
Big footprint and hard to hide. Thought I'd share my thoughts on this sub after owning it for about 3 months now. I have it matched to the PSB T6s. My previous sub was a M&K MX350 THX. When I had to sell my M&K s150 system including my 350 last year it almost killed me. The thought of never hearing that sub (let alone the system) again almost left me incapacitated as I suffered from serious bass withdrawal. What a difference a year makes. When I sought out to buy a new system I knew I had to match or beat the M&K 350 or never be quite whole again as a person. I'm happy to report the PSB Subsonic 10 beats the 350 hands down and, yes, I’m whole again! The 350 is a beast and delivers wonderful “impact” for HT but was kind of hard to dial in for 2 ch because in reality it’s a HT sub first. The PSB delivers all of the bang and crash of the 350 (plus+) and is noticeably more musical and tight throughout the lower frequencies and blends beautifully with my t6s. The kicker here and the reason to buy this sub is the word “subsonic”. This sub reaches lows I never experienced with the M&K350 (if you can believe that). In fact it’s a whole other world of bass. With 1500 peak watts the PSB pushes out the ultra low (24-30 Hz) frequencies in a way the MK350 just can’t. If you’ve ever questioned whether your sub is delivering everything your source material is giving it question no more. Other than maybe the impressive Martin Logan Descent I’ve never heard bass like this. My neighbors hate me but have all admitted it’s the deepest bass they’ve ever heard. To me, having owned what I thought was one of the best subs out there (MK MX350), it’s as if some new breakthrough in subwoofer technology has occurred and PSB has implemented it in the Subsonic10. The difference is that noticeable (to someone like me at least who explores and examines every detail in their speakers through placement and source material). You can read my review of the MKs150s and mx350 sub which I posted here 5 yrs ago and see how much I liked the M&K; however, I’m back here today to crown a new king, the PSB Platinum Subsonic 10. Similar Products Used: M&K mx350 |