Using a Kukri to open anything inanimate is overkill. But it's an eye-catching weapon. Klipsch & their copper cones are visually distinctive, and very appealing musically.
@@kylesmith9048 no worries appreciate the reply back, keep in touch with me and let me know what db you keep your’s at I she’ll see the comment when you get back to town thanks again 🙏🏼
I just purchased a Cinema 600 series soundbar from Klipsch. The sub is not ported... You say it's much better, so I'm not sure why. However, i just added the R 12sw ported in order to run dual subs. Huge difference in bass output. What i do notice is distortion on the main 600 wireless sub is higher, and it works harder than the R sw12 to achieve the same bass output. Knowing what i know now, the 600 series sub should have been ported. Sounds great for the money, value is fantastic, just should have ported it.
It’s not that ported is better or worse, I actually did a video on the subject. However if you want to get louder with less distortion the cinema 600 has a sub out which is a great feature because you can then add any sub you like 👍🏻
I'm considering adding this subwoofer to my stereo which contains a pair of Dali Spektor 6s (floor standings with 2x6,5" drivers /pair). What do you think, will this 10" Klipsch be able to keep ut with them without distortion? I usually listen to music at high volume. The reason i'm not leaning towards the 12" version is the lack of space, however i'm still curious whether the 10" is powerful enough to deliver clean and strong bass without distortion at high volume.
@@audioarkitekts Bought it and currently enjoying it since last night. No complaints yet :) I use EVA mats under it so the wave doesn't travel through the building structure
You can just run a subwoofer cable from your AVR sub out to the Red or White input on the subwoofer. If you are using this primarily for movies use LFE.
How do we setup the knobs behind the sub? I’m using this with the klipsch r-41m. What do I do with the phase button do I leave it at 0? Or 180, what about the other switch to the left ? Low pass someone told me to turn it all the way to LFE , do I leave gain at noon?
Can this subwoofer be hooked up with a powered party speaker? ( I have a ION total prime speaker). The reason I ask is because I like to have more base in the parties I have and throw at my house
I need a Subwoofer Sound Dampening Pad or use foam and place it underneath Subwoofer because it rattles my Walls and I know it’ll travel up to the 2nd floor easily
I asked on Amazon if you need any receiver or amplifier in order to use this subwoofer with the Klipsch R-51PM. The answer was this: "The sub has to be connected to a receiver or amp in order to hear it! The r-51pm are bookshelf speakers which also need to be connected to a receiver or amp! Without it, you will hear, NOTHING!!!" I asked Klipsch, they said I don't need a receiver for this. Can you please advise which is the correct answer ? Thank you.
Whoever answered that question has literally no idea what they are talking about lmfaoo. I own the exact setup you are asking about. The r-51pm's are POWERED speakers. You simply plug them into your wall circuit for power, plug your audio source into them, and plug the r-100sw into the sub out from the 51pms. You DO NOT NEED AN AUDIO RECIEVER OR AMP for these speakers. You were given incorrect information. The person that said that mustve been confused and thought you were talking about the r-51m's which arent powered
Maybe they thought they were talking about the non powered version (i think called R51-M)... but the PM model is powered which means it has a build in amplifier, and aswell it includes a preamp for that "turtntable ready" experience!
I'm new to home audio pretty much and looking to go with Klipsch. I'm looking for 2 subwoofers for a room 17feet by 10feet. Would 2 of these give me great performance? or I was also maybe thinking about 2 of the Klipsch R12SW instead. My main use would be for movies and gaming and tad bit of music if that helps any. I really like to feel the bass with explosions etc.
I would go with the 12’s since it’s a bigger room and you want that nice deep bass. However SVS also makes some really nice subs like the SB1000PRO and the PB1000PRO I would look into those as well!
Do any of the Klipsch subs have a polarity switch so you can 180 the polarity? I have a polk audio sub PSW108 (pawn shop $40) I rebuilt the amp and got a 10 inch Klipsch sub off ebay for 30 bucks. $80 sub with the inverting polarity option. I also sold the polk sub on ebay for 20 bucks so $60 sub.
@@ranbymonkeys2384 I know. But the Klipsch rep guy is not going to come back to this guy's video and answer people's questions. But I agree, pretty much all audio companies are slow to respond to emails. Yamaha wasn't too bad as I recall. Klipsch did take like a month now that I remember! Lol
A bit confused - my receiver has only one RCA output for the sub, this su has 2 inputs - L and R. So I need a Y ended RCA cable? Or what? Thanks, bit of a novice in subs.
I have the same setup, do you need to have a Y cable rca out to rca for it?? I plugged in a sinfle rca sub cable from the sub out on the 51pms to the white rca line in on the 100sw and its getting signal but not NEAR what it should be. Im wondering do i have to have a y cable that plugs from the sub out on the 51's into BOTH the red AND the white input on the 100sw?
I don't understand how to output from this subwoofer. If I have a RCA equipment for output, the RCA should go to the input RCA of the subwoofer, then output to the stereo device, I see the input RCA but how to you get the output?
Guys, I did the worst mistake of my life. 12 years ago I bought the Logitech Z-5500. The quality of that system for a PC is literally unmatched. I bought them 320€ and as I said, did the mistake after 12 years to sell them for 400€. I enjoyed the system for 15 years and sold it with profit. BUT, I still cry for the mistake I did to sell it. Now, since I don't know much, if I buy a subwoofer only, will it be able to play sound normally on my PC without speakers? Sorry for the novice questions. Thanks in advance!
I'm sorry you sold your favorite speakers. Unfortunately, you need a pair of powered speakers with a subwoofer output to run all three to get the best sound. The subwoofer will only reproduce the low-end frequency.
Two subs is optimal for dispersion. Doesn’t matter the sub. Everyone except you knows that. Also the spl 150 isn’t their flag ship. You were wrong twice.
@ 3:41.. during the product overview, what mic are you using?? Because, its so sensitive I can hear your tongue clicking with your teeth and spit while your talking... and thays through my phone speakers!... its so sensitive, its almost distracting.. Lol
Keep in mind Klipsch takes about a month to loosen up and break in little they are stiff from the factory. Well, drop klipsch an email and when they get back to you it will be well broken in at that point, two months to answer an email, rediculous.