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Klipsch R-100SW

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Klipsch R-100SW
Type:active
Mount:floor
Registration:bass-reflex
Power:150 W
Frequency range:32 – 120 Hz
Level, phase, crossover frequency adjustments. Standby mode. LINE input. Class D amplifier.
All specifications
Specifications R-100SW
Colour
Mount typefloor
Typeactive
Acoustic designbass-reflex type
Phase inverter locationrear
Featureshome
Specs
Power150 W / maximum — 300 W /
Max. sound pressure level112 dB
Frequency range32 – 120 Hz / ± 3 дБ /
Speaker size10"
Functions
Phase adjustment
Level adjustment
Adjustable crossover
Crossover frequency40 – 120 Hz
Connectors
InputsRCA (LFE)
RCA (line)
General information
MaterialMDF
Dimensions (HxWxD)370x320x420 mm
Weight11 kg
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2018
Information in model description is for reference purposes.
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Video reviews

The American company Klipsch has been manufacturing high-quality musical equipment for professionals and music lovers for many decades. The R-100SW subwoofer is a prime example of a high-performance, high-performance bass amplifier priced at just over $400.

Thought out to the smallest detail

The subwoofer received an MDF cabinet with an ebony vinyl finish and a removable thick fabric grille. Hidden underneath is a 10-inch copper-plated woofer that looks quite impressive, so some may prefer to remove the grille.

The rear panel houses a bass reflex port, level, phase, crossover frequency, low-level LFE and high-level linear RCA input, as well as a Standby mode toggle switch that automatically turns on the system when an input signal is detected.

All for beautiful sound

The sound of the R-100SW impresses from the first seconds. The sub plays clean and deep, with no noticeable distortion even at high volumes that cheaper models usually suffer from, especially when playing cinematic special effects.

According to Klipsch engineers, an extremely low level of distortion is ensured by the die-cast graphite woofer diaphragm. It is lightweight, but very durable, so it can easily withstand high loads. The 150W class D amplifier, capable of handling peaks up to 300W, also plays a significant role. As a result, the sound is rich and full-bodied, with excellent frequency balance in the range of 32 – 120 Hz.

Definitely, the capabilities of the Klipsch R-100SW are worth more than they are asked to pay for. The subwoofer integrates seamlessly into any setup and complements it perfectly, yet completely unobtrusively.

Additional features subwoofer Klipsch R-100SW:
  • Automatic shutdown
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