For the first time ever, I am enjoying a sub.

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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Having had bad luck with integrating subs in the past, I had pretty much given up on using one for music. When I saw the Polk PSW-10 for $180 at CC, though, I said "what the hey" and decided to give it a try (I could always return it.) It did not integrate well with my Mirages, but when I tried it with my Polk Monitor 50s, it blended perfectly. Now I am very pleased with the overall sound (and it looks great too, having the same visual style.)
One reason I tried it is that Polk subs are not known for being very powerful (at 35 Hz and 50 watts, the PSW-10 is no exception.) Living in an apartment, this is a good thing. I do think that it enriches the sound without upsetting the neighbors.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Having had bad luck with integrating subs in the past, I had pretty much given up on using one for music. When I saw the Polk PSW-10 for $180 at CC, though, I said "what the hey" and decided to give it a try (I could always return it.) It did not integrate well with my Mirages, but when I tried it with my Polk Monitor 50s, it blended perfectly. Now I am very pleased with the overall sound (and it looks great too, having the same visual style.)
One reason I tried it is that Polk subs are not known for being very powerful (at 35 Hz and 50 watts, the PSW-10 is no exception.) Living in an apartment, this is a good thing. I do think that it enriches the sound without upsetting the neighbors.
Congratulation Joe :D
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
Congratulation Joe :D
My sentiments exactly!:)

I live in a condo so I understand about neighbours. My sub is plugged into a switched wall outlet that is suppose to have a lamp plugged into it. Before I thought to do that I would just turn the sub off after a certain hour.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
You paid $180 for the PSW-10? :eek: I sold mine for $100 practically brand new (got it free with some LSi-7s). Sorry that I didn't have it around to pass that deal on to you. Congrats on the purchase though, I found it to blend well with the 7s and added just enough support. It won't rock your socks off, but it is better than no sub IMHO.
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Sorry that I didn't have it around to pass that deal on to you.
Quite alright. It was an impulse buy. As for "rocking my socks off", I really wouldn't want anything more powerful in my situation.
 
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cbraver

Audioholic Chief
Having had bad luck with integrating subs in the past, I had pretty much given up on using one for music. When I saw the Polk PSW-10 for $180 at CC, though, I said "what the hey" and decided to give it a try (I could always return it.) It did not integrate well with my Mirages, but when I tried it with my Polk Monitor 50s, it blended perfectly. Now I am very pleased with the overall sound (and it looks great too, having the same visual style.)
One reason I tried it is that Polk subs are not known for being very powerful (at 35 Hz and 50 watts, the PSW-10 is no exception.) Living in an apartment, this is a good thing. I do think that it enriches the sound without upsetting the neighbors.
I hear ya! Glad you are happy!

At my campus apartment I have a M&K K-10 sub that sounds beautiful with my Dynaudio's. 75-watt amp, 35Hz - 200Hz ± 3dB. I absolutely love it for music. It blends flawlessly (took some time, but I think I got it pretty darn good, I certainly can't tell where it takes over) and sounds beautiful. For movies it is underwhelming but does okay. They used to cost $600, but I got it though M&K's refurbished product store for 350.00. Pretty good deal, wish they still had that store!

Old review where the pictures are gone:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_9_1/mk-xenon-k-sub-2-2002.html

Closeup of driver:
 
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Crackerballer

Crackerballer

Senior Audioholic
Lucky, for the past 2 years I have lived in an Apartment and haven;t been able to really enjoy the sub. In my G/Fs apt now, her AV123 gets some decent exercise during regular hours. The lady below us is super nice and the living room is on a wall that seperates it and her bedroom, so now worries from the side neighbors.

Last time it really got some exercise was with Transformers. We watched Pirates 3 two nights ago and it was two late to crank it. I am ready to move into a house and get some real stuff (read Paradigm Studio 40s or 60s with a PB12 or SVS)
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
Having had bad luck with integrating subs in the past, I had pretty much given up on using one for music. When I saw the Polk PSW-10 for $180 at CC, though, I said "what the hey" and decided to give it a try (I could always return it.) It did not integrate well with my Mirages, but when I tried it with my Polk Monitor 50s, it blended perfectly. Now I am very pleased with the overall sound (and it looks great too, having the same visual style.)
One reason I tried it is that Polk subs are not known for being very powerful (at 35 Hz and 50 watts, the PSW-10 is no exception.) Living in an apartment, this is a good thing. I do think that it enriches the sound without upsetting the neighbors.
Hey Joe,

I understand the GWB has a Polk PSW-10. ;)

(J/K...enjoy your new toy.)
 
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starflight

Junior Audioholic
Great to hear. I also got a Polk sub for free when I bought my pair of RTi12's. Though mine is brand new and still sealed in box. I know I will have to sell it and get something more powerful. I am a bass nut but I do live in an apartment and I worry that buying a bigger sub will be useless. Undecided though....

I'm so tempted to crack the seal open, but then again I know what I want...
 
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cbraver

Audioholic Chief
Great to hear. I also got a Polk sub for free when I bought my pair of RTi12's. Though mine is brand new and still sealed in box. I know I will have to sell it and get something more powerful. I am a bass nut but I do live in an apartment and I worry that buying a bigger sub will be useless. Undecided though....

I'm so tempted to crack the seal open, but then again I know what I want...
If you live in an apartment that subwoofer will probably do just fine. Here at school I live in an apartment and I just use the M&K because anything bigger is just too much and surely will bother neighbors.

For movies, those bass transducers are pretty cool to supplement the effect of low end.... you ever check those out?

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=299-028

Just get a small amp to power them that you can turn off when listening to music (they are horribly annoying for music). Something like this:

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=300-782

Set the crossover really low on them for movies too, like 60Hz and lower.

Cheap too!
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
If you live in an apartment that subwoofer will probably do just fine. Here at school I live in an apartment and I just use the M&K because anything bigger is just too much and surely will bother neighbors.
Yeah. Like I said, the limitations of the Polk are a good thing for me. It is about as much as I can get away with.
 
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starflight

Junior Audioholic
so I've decided to keep the sub and give it a try. I must say it certainly adds a nice missing element to my HT setup. Not the cleanest nor tightest bass sub I have experienced but good enough for my apartment. I must say I'm pretty happy with it as it manages to fill the lacking bass of the RTi12's that I have right now.

I've tested music with this sub only but it's almost 11PM so I'll have to test it out loud tomorrow and with some movie tracks. Overall, I'm pretty happy with it.
 
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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Whenever I listen to my Polks, it will be with the sub. This weekend, however, I switched back to my Mirage Omni 150s, and I think I prefer them overall. Unfortunately, they do not integrate at all well with the sub.
 
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