
Add deep, low-frequency bass impact to your movies and music with Polk's PSW10. This subwoofer is powered by a high-current amplifier producing 50 watts RMS/100 watts clean, dynamic power for loud bass and a wide dynamic range necessary to recreate a life-like home theater experience. Features front-firing 10" composite polymer cone driver that adds depth to your stereo music and provides more bass impact for your sound system. The PSW10 features non-resonant MDF construction with 3/4" baffle and internal bracing for deep bass impact with detail and accuracy. Features flexible inputs and controls like power-saver on/auto switch, independent volume control and a toggle phase switch on the back panel for a cohesive unit. Place the subwoofer on the same side of the room as your system's front speakers for the best performance
Q: Here is a pic of the input in on my tv, just want to know is it compatible.
A: Hi, Tony, I hope your figured your answer out by now, but in case anyone else is wondering about the same question, I thought I'd post something. Unfortunately your pic doesn't show the label of the output, so it's hard to be specific. If the output is labeled "SubWoofer Out" or similar, it should work. You wouldn't connect a subwoofer to an input. The manual can be found at Polk Audio's website: http://global.polkaudio.com/en/Media/POLK/Product%20Manuals/PSW10_12_MN.pdf The manual covers both the 10 and 12 inch models, so be careful to only follow the guides for the PSW10. If your TV has a "Subwoofer Out", the instructions state: "OPTION #1— Receivers that include a “Sub Out” feature—the most common hookup method with Dolby® Digital receivers. PSW10— NOTE: The PSW10 subwoofer does not have an LFE input. Instead, use either the L or R Line input (another hookup option is to use a Y-split cable and connect both L and R Line inputs). After you make this Sub Out connection, turn the "Low Pass" filter fully clockwise. This will in effect create an LFE input" What this means is run an audio cable from the Sub Out to either the R or L in on the speaker. It doesn't really matter since low frequency sounds are non-directional, which is why you can place the subwoofer away from the other speakers.
Q: I would like to know what subwoofer will go with the onkyo TR-SR 393
A: The Polk subwoofers should go well with any 5.2 system. The Polk subwoofers sound great with my Denon 5.2 system. As it is a 5.2 system I have two of them. My family room is like a movie theater now. I love it.
A: Hello, the subwoofer has a built-in amplifier dedicated to the 10" driver. - 50 Watt Amplifier: The subwoofer is powered by a high-current amplifier producing 50 watts RMS/100 watts dynamic power.
A: Hello, yes you can connect speaker A or B to the subwoofer without having to connect the main speakers to the sub.
A: RCA LFE(subwoofer out from receiver). RCA LFE (in from receiver) If the sub does not power on, a setting within the receiver will need to be changed.
Q: Why does this have 2 line In jacks ? My soundbar has only 1 Subwoffer jack ?
A: Having stereo line level input provides an extra level of connection possibilities. You can run a single RCA from soundbar to the L input or purchase a RCA y splitter.
A: I had the same issue. The PSW10 has speaker level inputs that you can utilize to connect to the "B" channel of a traditional two channel audio receiver that accommodates two sets of speakers. You can do this using standard speaker wire. The variable output control allows you to "tune" in as much extra low bass to customize the sound to supplement the main speakers to your liking.