#5 Klipsch RSW-10 Powered Subwoofer

Klipsch RSW-10 Powered Subwoofer

  • Subwoofer system using one 10 (25.4cm) rear-firing, aluminum cone woofer and one 10 (25.4cm) front-firing, aluminum cone passive radiator
  • Bass reflex passive radiator enclosure
  • FTC Rated Power – 385 watts continuous, 40-110Hz <1% THD / Dynamic Power* – 1150 watts @ <1% THD
  • Frequency Response Range – 29 Hz – 120Hz
  • Continuously variable from 40-120Hz

Klipsch RSW-10 Powered Subwoofer

Product Description

Klipsch RSW-10 matches a 10″ front-firing Cerametallic passive radiator and a 10″ rear-firing active driver to a high-output BASH amplifier, generating enormous sound from a surprisingly compact cabinet. It delivers more thundering low bass with greater clarity than much larger subwoofers, and is finished in unobtrusive, durable black vinyl. INPUTS – 2 Line level RCA phono jacks, Lowpass Enable / Disable switch for LFE mode OUTPUTS – 2 Line level RCA phono jacks (unfiltered) Black Ash Veneer Finish Internally wired with custom Z-Series Monster Cable Size – 14.2 x 13.6 x 19.5 Unit weighs 45 pounds 110 to 120 Volts AC powered with USA plug

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Compact and powerful, the Klipsch RSW-10 powered subwoofer extends and intensifies the bass output of any music or home theater system. Its built-in electronic crossover provides all the flexibility necessary to achieve a seamless blend with the main speakers, whether small satellites that depend on the subwoofer to shoulder the entire low-frequency load or full-range models that need only bottom-end reinforcement.

The RSW-10 matches a 10-inch front-firing cerametallic passive radiator and a 10-inch rear-firing active driver to a high-output BASH amplifier, generating enormous sound from a surprisingly compact cabinet. The active driver’s large magnet structure and high-temperature voice coil enable it to deliver rich, clean, pulse-pounding bass to below 30 Hz.

The RSW-10’s low-pass crossover has an exceptionally steep 36dB/octave slope, a continuously variable frequency control, and a phase switch, facilitating smooth speaker/subwoofer integration. A bypass switch allows direct connection to the subwoofer amplifier for use with the crossover built into an A/V preamp or receiver. The RSW-10’s level control is mounted on the side of the cabinet for easy access. Input is line-level via a stereo pair of RCA jacks; another pair of RCA jacks provides unfiltered output for connection to a second subwoofer or other component. An auto power feature enables the subwoofers to turn on and off automatically.

What Is Dynamic Power?
Dynamic power indicates the actual power this amplifier will deliver to the woofer under normal operating conditions. While the FTC power rating indicates power available on a continuous, long-term basis, subwoofers do not rely on that type of power. Instead, the amplifier is called upon to deliver large, short-term peaks of power to be able to support the wide dynamics required by today’s digital music and movie formats.