







🎶 Feel the bass, own the room — Polk PSW10 powers your sound with precision and punch!
The Polk Audio PSW10 is a compact powered subwoofer featuring a 10-inch polymer composite dynamic driver and a powerful 50W RMS amplifier delivering up to 100W peak power. Designed with a non-resonant cabinet and advanced laser-based Clippel measurement technology, it offers deep, distortion-limited bass with precise tuning via rotary controls and a variable low pass filter (80-160Hz). Ideal for home theater and music systems, it provides versatile connectivity and space-saving design, making it a top choice for audiophiles seeking impactful, customizable bass.







| オーディオ出力モード | ステレオ |
| スピーカー最大出力 | 100 ワット |
| ブランド | Polk Audio(ポークオーディオ) |
| 取り付けタイプ | テーブルトップマウント |
| 周波数応答 | 200 Hz |
| 接続技術 | AUX |
J**H
Money well spent.
I agree with the others who have posted here. If your budget maxes out at $100 bucks, then this is the sub to get. Yes, Five out of Five stars in its category. Sure, it's not a $1600 digitally-driven Velodyne, but by gosh and by golly this little sub still has the potential to put a big smile on your face. I have it paired with a set of Andrew Jones bookshelf speakers (another great value) and my old NAD amplifier (via the high-level speaker in/outs) and it sits near the front right corner in my bsmnt workshop. Note: if you're not getting the sound you're expecting out of your subwoofer, then the first thing to do is to adjust its position. After that, fine tune the crossover (in your receiver if you're hooked to the LFE out), and finally the volume. Oh, if you're hearing a little rattling coming from the sub at high output levels, check the front grille. Mine buzzes when pushed hard, so I just permanently removed it. I play mostly music through this little setup (as it's in my workshop, and I don't want to cut my thumb off :-) ), but I did hook the sub up (solo) to my 7.2 Home Theater system for a while to test it with movies (two of my favorite scenes are the opening battle engagement in Master & Commander: FSOTW, and also the Limo/Plane escape scene in 2012. Yowza!). I must say that this little 10" did a pretty passable job (best in a corner again), but admittedly in a 600 sq ft room it didn't have the output to match the pair of 12" PSW505's that I normally have hooked to my HT system. I think the PSW10 would do well in a smaller room though. As far as music is concerned, I've really come to enjoy it for what it is (I certainly had my doubts when ordering though, given the lower specs than what I'm used to). But it seems to handle everything I've thrown at it very nicely, from Gaga's pounding monster beat in "Marry the Night - Zed remix" to her very visceral track "Teeth" Wow!!! On to Al DiMeola's sizzling guitar in "Splendido Hotel" and the electronic mastery of Jean Michel Jarre's "Concerts in China." How about Trance - you'll just love Infected Mushroom's "Army of Mushrooms," or Cosmic Gate's "Earth Mover" when played through a sub. Or remember Disco? (yes that kinda dates me, hehe!) Santa Esmeralda "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" is IMHO one of the best dance LPs ever produced. Note: keep in mind that your speakers and esp your amp have to be up to the task as well :-) Rock, Pop, Country, Easy Listening etc aren't generally as demanding of a sub as some of the music I've mentioned, but yes this sub reproduces it all with some pretty good authority (remember, move the sub if it's just not cutting it, and re-check your phase all around!). This sub is the real thing and it should thump pretty darn hard for you. Yet the PSW10 is still accurate and mellow enough for Yo-Yo Ma's cello, or Rodrigo y Gabriela's wonderful dueling acoustic guitars in "9 Dead Alive." And if you really want a good test, check out Sheffield Lab's "Drum and Track Disk." You will not be disappointed. I played it again today, and I'm STILL smiling. :-) :-) :-) Good luck, and happy listening! J&H
B**O
Five Stars
Best subwoofer ...
R**.
Great value and sound!
For the last 20 years I have been an budding audiophile, exploring systems, sources and music. With quality vintage systems throughout the house I think I have a good understanding of quality sound reproduction. My living-room system always seemed lacking although engaging and adept at reproducing all genres of music (Jazz, Blues, Classical, folk, Rock, Metal, etc.). This year I decided to explore adding a sub-woofer to the system and after much research selected the Polk Audio PSW10. It was necessary to take the time needed to setup a sub-woofer correctly in my living room to get the best from it. The affect is subtle on some recordings, were the sub is not discernible unless turn off and some fullness is lost. It interesting to note that given the length of low frequencies the additive bass from a sub appears to be coming from your speakers. The bass from the sub is truly not directional. Please note that the room itself plays a big part in the quality of bass. What works in my living room may not have the same result in yours. There may be better subs out there at higher prices, but the Polk Audio PSW10 has made a world of difference to my music enjoyment and I expect to be very happy with it for the foreseeable future.
C**N
Livre un modèle USA pour la deuxième fois !!!!
C'est vraiment nul. Je vis en France et on m'a à nouveau (deuxième fois) livre un modèle américain
A**L
Avaliação
Ocorreu tudo bem.
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