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Add booming bass to your audio setup with this Klipsch Reference R-10SW subwoofer, which features a built-in digital amplifier that offers 300W peak power. A 10" IMG (injection-molded graphite) woofer reduces cone breakup and distortion for clear tones.
 
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only goes down to 32 hertz
on July 4, 2016
Posted by: paul3346
from Seal Beach, CA
Verified Purchase:Yes
I listen to classical as well as pop music and movies but for classical the low frequencies are important in low frequency range which this sub is the same as a 70 dollar soundbar in frequency response. The low frequencies are louder than a sound bar but I can hear 32 hertz in a sound bar and this speaker too but not lower on this subwoofer. Many other subwoofers in this price range are the same too except one which claims to go down to 23 hertz.
My Best Buy number: 2197962611
My Best Buy number: 2197962611
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Charge your USB-enabled devices on the go with this Insignia™ NS-DC1U2N vehicle charger, which features 12W of power and a 2.4-amp output for efficient performance. The power-indicator LED provides information at a glance.
 
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lots of charge power
on May 10, 2016
Posted by: paul3346
from Seal Beach, CA
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Powers LED charge cable and provides 2.1 amp charge at same time to my iPhone.
My Best Buy number: 2197962611
My Best Buy number: 2197962611
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Only at Best BuyLink your Apple® iPhone®, iPad® or iPod® to your charger with this Modal MD-LA5SC1 lighted cable, which features Lightning and USB 2.0 connectors. The 3-stage indicator light keeps you apprised of your device's charging status.
 
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needs extra power for lights
on May 10, 2016
Posted by: paul3346
from Seal Beach, CA
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Needs a high power charger for lights and 2.1 amp charge at same time...
My Best Buy number: 2197962611
My Best Buy number: 2197962611
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Add booming bass to your audio setup with this Klipsch Reference R-10SW subwoofer, which features a built-in digital amplifier that offers 300W peak power. A 10" IMG (injection-molded graphite) woofer reduces cone breakup and distortion for clear tones.
 

set up recommendations for Klipsch R 10

Just purchased this subwoofer for my 5.1 setup. I have a denon receiver 1911 and two boston acoustics tower speakers and center channel speaker with two small bookshelves speakers. I am wondering what settings people are using for the gain, low pass setting and phase settings. I have my tower speakers set at 80Hz.
The instructions are not that clear to me as to the best way to set this up other than trial and error.
Tower speakers go down lower than bookshelf speakers in frequency response, set the towers as large speakers, center and bookshelf speakers as small and crossover lower than 80 hertz since your towers can handle the lower frequencies just fine. The crossover on the sub should be turned to 150 since your receiver is doing the crossover work. The phase is usually done by the receiver too. If the receiver has setup mic then use that. If you have a small room then the gain should be half way or lower which mine is at. My receiver lowered the gain to -15db when using the setup mic which is the most the receiver can do so I turned down the gain more and listened to the bass when playing some music to balance it out by ear.
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