Sony SA-WX700 Subwoofers
Sony SA-WX700 Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 08, 2011]
Mike
AudioPhile
My subwoofer, its great i know for a fact that i'm not popular around my neighbours come the weekend, its quenches my sound thirst. its real deal for money. you have to own it to believe it. |
[Nov 29, 2009]
Davidb0123
Casual Listener
I purchased this unit in November of 2005. It was in use (occasional use) for two years. then it was time to move so I packed back in origional box. Built a new home for two yrs & when i pulled it out of the box, plugged it in, it does not work. Apparently there is a problem with this model burning out resistors 7 capacitors when left idel & unpowered. When powered back up it blows out. Sound was great when it worked! |
[Aug 03, 2008]
Basslover33
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
- Sealed cabinet with dual 10” woofers (forward and up firing)
Weakness:
- Very placement sensitive
I take Home Theatre very seriously; so seriously that I have a focus and that focus has been midrange, suppoerted by deep bass.
Similar Products Used: M&K 5000 THX |
[Jun 06, 2007]
themblues
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Build quality, looks
Weakness:
too weak an amp for the surround size, dB output too low It's obvious most of the reviews on this sub are from people who have never owned quality in their setups. No offense peopIe, but that's the truth. I got this sub for a mid-low level computer room setup in a 12x12 den. While this sub does get down to 20hz, it just barely gets there. Now a lot of subs do not get this low, this sub is definitely at the top of the budget subs. The sub I am pitting the Sony against is a Def Tech PF15TL+ 500 watt 15" sub. No that is really not fair, so I am giving the Sony a 5 for value, but the thing that pisses me off is that these are 10" drivers in the barest sense of the term. They are really 8" pistons with a HUGE surround, and considering they are only pushing 125 watts each (albeit with a 3 ohm amp) there is no reason for this large a surround. Would have served a lot better to make the cone a proper size with a smaller surround. Hell my Def Tech has a smaller surround at double the size cone and amp. And to top everything else off, I have to turn it up all the way AND put the boost on to get anything decent out of it. When all is said and done however, anything less than $350, you can't beat this sub. It is built like a tank, I will give them that. But if you are looking for a quality sub for a main listening room, save the bucks and get something good. For sheer price/performance balance, my Def Tech CAN NOT be beat. Customer Service good website Similar Products Used: Def Tech PF15TL+, SVS cyl (passive) the 20-39 I think, Bose AM-5 ser II |
[Mar 18, 2007]
Allen
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cheap, Hits low and clean, down and front firing is a cool concept. The rubber surround looks thick and durable, and other sony subs have paper cone which i like, not sure about this one.
Weakness:
looks, the front grill does not look attractive at all, i took off the front grill and think that it looks better. i Bought this subwoofer from circuitcity brand new for $100, it was on sale down to $200 plus $100 mail in rebate, so i paid $100 plus taxes, and it was a good investment. I was going to buy the velodyne 12 inch dps for $550 but this purchase was for my bedroom and i figured the velodyne would be too much, so i caught this for sale. I've always liked sony for having cheap subwoofers with decent performance, and this dual cone subwoofer exceeded my expectations. my bed room is 15 by 12 feet, and is complimented with an onkyo 500 series reciever, infnity satelites, onlyo 8inch powered sub and this sony powered sub, and i must say the sound is satifactory. The sub does hit clean and low for the price, but i wouldnt have bought it for $300, maybe $200. down stairs in my living room, i have a velodyne 12 inch, and it hits harder, lower and cleaner than the sony, but that was expected. For $300, youre better off spending a bit more money and getting the velodyne, but for $200 or less, its a great value. Similar Products Used: old velodyne dual sub, one passive and active, 10in and 12 inch, hits pretty hard but muddy when turned up. Not sure what the model was but it was huge.
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[Feb 18, 2007]
shutterbug33285
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Low distortion.....solid, extended bass response.....plenty of control to match it to the room environment and the main speakers. Also....plenty of power. My listening room is 18' X 18' with vaulted ceiling. The main speakers AND the subwoofer are placed along one wall. Haven't tried it in a corner placement yet. That would probably boost the bass even further.
Weakness:
Wires furnished with the subwoofer are too light and fragile. I substituted heavy zip cord......#16 gauge.
Tried to file this earlier but I wasn't registered yet so guess it got round-filed.
Customer Service I'm currently battling with Sony in an effort to get them to furnish me a print out of the response curves at the different cut-off settings and also the curves with and without the extra boost control turned on. They are resisting me but the battle is not over yet. I just want these curves to assist me in optimizing my subwoofer for my room and to work best with my main speakers. Similar Products Used: I've never owned a subwoofer before now. |
[Feb 14, 2007]
Harold P. Morgan
AudioPhile
Strength:
Excellent extended bass response. Smooth, tight and it melds very nicely with my existing main speakers. I cannot imagine ever needing to turn on the extra bass boost switch. Now I can "feel" it when those 16' and 32' foot bombards sound off.
Weakness:
Furnished speaker wires are too small in gauge and too fragile. I substituted larger cable. As an aging audiophile on a strict budget, the excellent review on the SA-WX700 persuaded me to order one. It arrived in two days. I hooked it up and selected a couple of my pipe organ CD's. All I can say is WOW! Very extended low frequency reproduction....clean and tight. My main speakers have response within 3 db down to 35 Hz. This Sony extends that to 20 Hz and greatly expands the listening environment. I have more experimenting to do but results so far are very positive. Distortion is kept low partly because there are two 10 inch drivers to share the load so maximum excursion is reduced from what a single 12 inch driver might be required to handle for a given level at a given low frequency. In my 18' X 18' living room this unit easily equals the performance of my son's $1,700 subwoofer. The Sony has no rattles, no voice coil bottoming out, no port noise. The side walls of the cabinet are not quite as rigid as those of my main speakers. I may take measures to improve that in the future. We'll see. Main speakers are Boston Acoustic A400's.....jewels from 1984. I'm driving the whole system with a Yamaha C-2 preamp/control unit and Threshold 400A amplifier....both late 1970's vintage. My system delivers very satisfying sound from orchestral, big band and classical and theater pipe organ recordings. Solo piano sound is fantastic. Like having one of those big Bosendoerfer (sp?) 9 foot grands in my living room.
Customer Service From Sony? Don't know. Haven't needed it thus far. From Gear4less? Excellent. Very responsive and helpful with answers to my questions. Shipped unit within about 5 hours of receiving payment from me.....and it was dropped in my living room two days later. Amazing service. Similar Products Used: None. Never had a subwoofer before. |
[Aug 18, 2006]
myriad1973
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
No boomy bass, good construction, and the controls on top are easy to reach.
Weakness:
None thus far. This sub is a monster! Even set to quarter volume on it and the reciever, this sub will shake your room. I love it. Deep bass that's tight. Definitely well worth the money. |
[Jun 29, 2006]
JWhit
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Value, musicality, power.
Weakness:
Its a large and functional looking unit. It will not impress your interior designer. This is an excellent value. I believe that it is available at such low prices because it alienates two key market segments: Casual listeners may be turned off by its bulk, preferring an inobtrusive Bose-type modual, and audiophiles turn up their nose at the Sony brand name. Their loss is the gain of budget minded music/home-theater fans. It is deep, rich and tight on music, and yet shakes the furniture when playing back movie soundtracks. Sony selected a push-pull cabinet design, which means that one driver points out of the enclosure and one points into the enclosure. The drivers are then wired out of phase so they function in phase. M&K has used the same technology to fill out the bass response and neutralize distortion. At its price, there simply is no competition. End of story. Similar Products Used: The performance of this sub rivals $600-1000 speakers from Velodyne, KEF, or Cambridge. |
[May 07, 2006]
Brian Starks
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, build quality, controls, deep tight bass
Weakness:
Yeah right!! I was in the market for another subwoofer for my audio system to work along with my older sony subwoofer. I have an Onkyo TXSR702 THX receiver with Polk speakers (R50s for the front a csi5 center R30s on the side and R15s in the rear) My sub is a sony sawm-40 that I have modified that sounds great but like most I wanted more. I had looked at Polk and Velodyne but I didn't have the money to get one at the time. After reading so many positive reviews I decided to try the
Similar Products Used: Sony SA-WM 40 (modified) |