Just a few drivers and room correction tech shy of B&W's flagship DB1, the ASW610 is a top-notch subwoofer that will fulfill the bass needs of all but the most demanding audiophiles and die-hard bass heads.
Manufacturer: Bowers & Wilkins
Just a few drivers and room correction tech shy of B&W's flagship DB1, the ASW610 is a top-notch subwoofer that will fulfill the bass needs of all but the most demanding audiophiles and die-hard bass heads.
My 5.0 home theater system needed the low and thunderous end. My aim was a sub woofer that can go lower than 30 htz. After some research and two sub woofer trials, I settled for the B&W ASW610.
This sub has the cleanest, clearest and deepest sound of any sub I have ever owned. I have it paired with an HTM-7 Center, 4 M-1's on both the side and rear with 683's in the front. I'm currently using a Pioneer 1019 AH-K and am unable to stay in the same room at -7.5db.
The B&W ASW 610XP sealed powered subwoofer system utilizes a high quality Kevlar/pulp resin 10" driver powered by a 500 watt class D amplifier. Carrying an $1,199 retail price, this sub sports impressive parts quality, built in user adjustable EQ, and manages to deliver quality bass out of a very...
"Bullet proof" (well protected; Tiny; Very good parts and construction quality
Limited low frequency extension; Limited output headroom
I have this subwoofer in combination with my Denon 2309 receiver, 2x 683's up front and 3x 685 bookshelf speakers. I have it set up in a 300 SQ foot family room. I didn't want it at first and looked at other brands to purchase, but unfortunately, here in Germany, we don't get the HSU, etc.
I would consider myself, at best, an amatuer reviewer. I recently received my ASW610. Because of stock issues, I first used a ASW600 subbie and this was replaced by the ASW610. I have wooden floors in a 25m2 room, so perhaps I do not get the full benefit of the speaker.
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