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Sony sa w10 subwoofer review
Sony sa w10 subwoofer review








sony sa w10 subwoofer review

I found mine for $149, but if you looked around, I'm sure you could find it for around $99. Sony takes time to engineer a smaller, more efficient system that rivals subs 2x it's size (And price). While most others build bigger, to be better. I stood in amazement as pictures vibrated on the wall, doors creak, and hairs on the back of my neck stood on end! Amazing job Sony! Very typical of the Japanese way of thinking. One 6.5?! I almost think Sony is lying about what's inside. This little sub has a bark twice its size! The rumblings that come out of this box just amaze me. What I thought was perfection, took a step up and beyond. I had no idea a sub could add so much warmth, suspense, and depth to my system. If this thing impresses anyone I have to seriously wonder if they even know what music sounds like. Maybe one day sony (and all the other minisystem makers) will realize that a SUBwoofer is meant to produce SUBbass (i.e from 20-40Hz) none come anywhere close.

sony sa w10 subwoofer review

The port causes puffing noises at all but the lowest volumes and the crossover fails to do a good job filtering high frequencies, they are plainly audibly through the port with the mains off. Transients are non-existant, this sub is extremely sloppy, there is no definition or tightness to the bass. This sub absolutely needs to be placed in a corner to obtain any reasonable output which has the nasty side effect of making it even boomier. Output is pathetic, the internal amp is rated at a measily 7 watts RMS (50 peak w/ 99% distortion). Almost all usable output is at 45Hz, bass is non-existant under 40Hz and above 60Hz sounds worse than your average plastic boombox. I bought this "sub" to fill in some low end for my mini-system in my study room. Wow! Nothing seems to impress me like Sony's mediocrity.










Sony sa w10 subwoofer review