You’ll need a subwoofer for truly impactful bass. In our Klipsch R-100SW Review, we discuss all this subwoofer brings to the table. 10″ subwoofers are popular in home audio for a low-end boost in a small footprint. They can sometimes struggle to produce deep bass though. How does this Klipsch subwoofer compare? Read on to find out.
- Good Power (300 Peak) & Great Value
- Impactful Bass Despite Compact Size
- Classic Bold Klipsch Design
Table of Contents
Key Specifications
Dimensions | 14.6″ (H) x 12.6″ (W) x 18.1 (D) |
Weight | 24 pounds |
Subwoofer Type | Powered Subwoofer |
Enclosure Type | Front Firing / Rear Ported Enclosure |
Enclosure Material | Medium-density Fibreboard (MDF) |
Power | 150 Watts RMS / 300 Watts (Peak) – Class D Amplifier |
Frequency Response | 32Hz – 120Hz |
Woofer: | 10″ Copper-spun IMG |
Connectivity Options | Stereo RCA and LFE |
Warranty | 5 Years (Woofer) & 2 Years (Amplifier) |
Onboard Controls | Low-Pass Crossover (40Hz – 120Hz), Gain/Volume dial, and Phase Switch (0/180°) |
Additional Features | Indicator light, Auto on/off, and detachable cover |
Product Summary
The Klipsch brand understands that listening to movie soundtracks or music without sufficient bass can result in a lackluster experience. The Klipsch R-100SW is a 10″ subwoofer that ensures quality low-frequency response. We love the value of the R-100SW if you’re not interested in more expensive options. It’s equipped with a 10-inch front-firing driver that covers a frequency response range of 32Hz – 120Hz. It is an injection-molded graphite woofer that delivers deep bass and peak performance for the price. It also comes with an all-digital amplifier that can deliver 150W of continuous power and 300W of peak power. With its remarkable low-frequency response, maximum output, and overall sound quality, it can provide your home theater setup with an upgrade in the bass department.
What’s Included In Box:
- 10″ Powered Subwoofer [Ported Enclosure]
- Detachable grill
- 6.5′ AC Power Cord
- User Manual and Safety/Warranty Info
Highlights of Klipsch R-100sw
Let’s quickly look at some of the main features that the Klipsch R-100sw offers.
300 Watts For Powerful Bass
The subwoofer is capable of reaching a maximum output of 300 watts. While this is its peak power, its continuous power rating of 150 watts is more than ample power. Actually, it’s more than most folks will need. This means you have enough power to rattle some windows if you need them to.
Compact and Attractive Design
The compactness of this speaker is something that adds to its appeal. Despite its powerful delivery, it is compact enough to fit easily into your existing home theater setup. Even if you place it in an open space, its attractiveness will add to the general ambiance of the space. It’s also well-built which can help avoid subwoofer issues down the road.
Tight and Deep Bass
Bass can be muddy and just all over the place. With the Klipsch R-100sw, this is not the case. Its acoustic design provides the right performance environment for the front-firing driver to deliver a bass response that is punchy and dynamic. These low-frequency tones blend smoothly with other speakers in your system. This subwoofer has a frequency response of 32-120 Hz. While some will want lower bass response for home theater, this is somewhat normal for a 10-inch subwoofer.
Low Pass Crossover + LFE Connection
In a multi-speaker setup, pre-defined frequencies are directed to specific speakers. This ensures optimal performance and sound quality. The Klipsch R-100sw features a low pass crossover that ensures that you only get the frequencies you want. A more dialed-in experience results in the delivery of the best sound quality.
In addition to the above, connecting this subwoofer is made very easy. You can easily link to a receiver system with the LFE or stereo RCA connection.
Pros & Cons of Klipsch R-100SW
- Solid Power (300 Peak) & Sound Quality
- Big Bass Production + Small Footprint
- Bold and Attractive Design
- Won’t Hit Very Low Frquencies (Low of 32Hz)
- 12-Inch Sub Preferable for Deep Bass
Conclusion and Alternatives
The Klipsch R-100sw is a top-quality active subwoofer that adds a bass boost to your home theater or sound setup. It delivers deep bass delivering that can really boost the low-frequency performance of a stereo setup. You do not need to worry about any external amplification as it comes with an all-digital amplifier that powers its performance. This is a great option for those looking to pair a subwoofer with bookshelf speakers or a larger surround setup. At the same time, it is a little expensive compared to other similar options. Those with larger rooms may want to opt for a larger or more powerful subwoofer. The Jamo C 912 is a solid budget option for a 12-inch subwoofer. We also like the ELAC Sub 1010 if you want a more affordable 10-inch option.
Keith Collins has been writing for over 15 years for various publications. He’s a lover of music, home theater, and excellent sound quality. His fondness for technology in addition to his non-stop curiosity fuels his writing ventures.