Wharfedale Topaz SW-12 150-Watt Subwoofer
Posted on | March 5, 2010 | 3 Comments
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Using the technology it previously supplied for large stadium rock concert sound systems, the world’s leading loudspeaker innovator, Wharfedale, has created the new Topaz range of high-power subwoofers for home theater applications. These subwoofers are designed around a new generation of exclusive high-performance drive units offering long-throw excursions, low distortion, and high power handling. Topaz low-frequency loudspeakers have sealed box acoustic systems for linear phase operation, ensuring a tight, controlled bass sound entirely free of “woolly bass” problems associated with ported systems. Inputs are provided for both line-level and speaker-level signals and have controls for volume, bandwidth, (more…)
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March 5th, 2010 @ 11:33 pm
This one is pure thunder baby! Crisp, deep response at all levels. DVDs explode with life!! CDs…. unbelievable… If you’re looking for a strong, solid sub, this is it..!
March 6th, 2010 @ 3:45 am
I have this sub for about 4 months now. For the price, it’s a great, clean sounding sub. The sealed enclosure makes it tighter than most other 12″ sub out there. It also makes for more flexible placement. With proper adjustment of output/crossover/phase this sub will match well with your satellites. Overall, its great for both music and hometheatre. If you want a dedicated hometheater sub, look for a ported design; but be warned, most ported subs sound terrible with music.
March 6th, 2010 @ 6:54 am
When i purchased this model of sub, i expected it to be the perfect completion of my long in the building system. It replaced an itty bitty aiwa sub. I was rather disapointed when I found the new sub preformed hardly better than my old. Overall it was a good sub, nd handled higher volumes with decent response, but I paid significantly lower, and still feel it was overpriced