Experience deep, rich bass in everything you watch with the SA-SW3 wireless subwoofer, designed to pair with the HT-A8000/A9000/A9M2/A9/A7000/A5000/A3000/S2000 Soundbars for advanced home theater sound.
Q: What is the total power output of this subwoofer?
A: This subwoofer has a total power output of 200W and 16L.
Q: Is this subwoofer compatible with the Sony HT-A9000 soundbar?
A: Yes, this subwoofer is compatible with the Sony HT-A9000 soundbar.
Q: How long is the manufacturer's warranty on this subwoofer?
A: This subwoofer comes with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty for both parts and labor.
Q: How does this subwoofer connect to my soundbar?
A: The Sony SA-SW3 subwoofer connects wirelessly to your compatible Sony soundbar via Bluetooth.
Q: Does this subwoofer have a built-in amplifier?
A: Yes, the Sony SA-SW3 subwoofer has an integrated amplifier.
Q: What is the size of the woofer in this subwoofer?
A: The Sony SA-SW3 subwoofer has a 6.3-inch woofer.
A: Hi ComicFuel, Thank you for your inquiry! Yes! The BRAVIA Theater Bar 8 (HT-A8000) is fully compatible with the optional wireless subwoofer (SA-SW3 or SA-SW5) and rear speakers (SA-RS3R or SA-RS5). Hope this helps! We hope that the 200 watts of power is successfully filling your room with deep, rich bass. Make sure to run Sound Field Optimization through your paired A-Series audio system so that the subwoofer calibrates its performance to the surrounding environment. Regards, Sam
Q: Can this be paired with a Sony XR OLED tv?
A: Only if you have a HT-7000 or HT-5000 also. Stand alone no.

Experience deep, rich bass in everything you watch with the SA-SW3 wireless subwoofer, designed to pair with the HT-A8000/A9000/A9M2/A9/A7000/A5000/A3000/S2000 Soundbars for advanced home theater sound.

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Customers are positive about the SA-SW3 200W Wireless Subwoofer's sound quality, citing its rich, deep sound and powerful bass. They also appreciate the ease of setup and wireless connectivity. A few customers noted the subwoofer's size as larger than anticipated. Overall, the feedback highlights a product with excellent audio performance and user-friendliness.
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I recently purchased the new BRAVIA Theater Bar 8, and even some reviews say that the bass response of the Soundbar alone is great, it didn't convince me enough, not for my taste so I needed to add a sub. I have read many reviews of the larger SA-SW5 as the best sub option so I was a little skeptical about the SA-SW3. For my surprise, this little fella (well, not too little) really did blow up my expectations. 200 watts of power is good enough for my new place. Set up was really easy, truly plug and play and the frequency response is awesome in my opinion. I am very happy with the SA-SW3 subwoofer, I highly recommended it for small to medium size rooms.
Posted by Snake
Sony soundbar systems are pretty good. I mean, everyone has their favorites, but for me, Sony sound systems have always hit high marks. I added one of Sony's HTA3000 soundbars to an upstairs loft area that was smallish in size. For that area, I didn't think I needed tons of sound, but after the setup, I was a bit underwhelmed at the perfomance of the soundbar. That is until I purchased and paired the SA-SW3 Wireless Subwoofer with the existing bar. Wow, what a difference! The highs seemed higher and the lows, well, they were certainly more pronounced. I’m pleasantly surprised at how much this subwoofer has improved the sound of the whole sound system. I highly recommend that you do the same.
Posted by GregF
I have the A5000 and rear RS5 speakers running with my 65” A80L. It’s really a great setup with powerful sound. I’m in an apartment, so super booming bass isn’t really an option. I thought I would try the SW3 hoping it wouldn’t be too much and actually, it’s really perfect. When the subwoofer is synched with the A5000 it opens up a wider range of bass control with the remote. I also notice the soundbar definitely seems to focus more on the voice and highs when not having to include bass as well. I’m really happy with it and I got a great open box deal. I think the sale price for a new one is worth it too, I just got lucky. I would definitely recommend this subwoofer.
Posted by TCLfan