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Sony SA-W3000 Performance Line 12" 180-Watt Subwoofer

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Tough to beat

(5 out of 5) by Jeffrey T. Johnson on Sep 24, 2009 (Milwaukee WI USA)
Solid unit, fairly hefty. Nice touch the level, and frequency controls.
I was a little disappointed at first, not enough bass. Then I found out my receiver has adjustable bass out.
Dialed it up, very nice. This baby will rattle the windows!!

Sony Delivers!

(5 out of 5) by Jermey Moore on Sep 14, 2009 (Greenville, SC)
Surprised Sony makes such great HTS speakers for the price. This bad boy can knock pretty hard without getting distortion. My living room is mid size I'd say, and it fills to room with nice crisp bass. Using a Yamaha (500 watt budget line) HTR which I highly recommend for a budget system as well. It may not sound as great as a polk, but your paying half the price so I'll let you decide on that option.

Sony has yet to disappoint me with there HTS line of products.

the cube

(4 out of 5) by E. Pearson on Sep 12, 2009 (Salt Lake City, UT USA)
I have had this Sony subwoofer for about 2 weeks now and I really enjoy it. It has a decent range and good volume without the cone shaking like crazy. This speaker is used to supplement my Sony tower speakers (SS-F7000, also good speakers for the price). I have everything hooked up to a Pioneer receiver and after figuring out all the internal crossover settings, the system sounds great. There are dials in the back for volume control and frequency cutoffs, as well as switches for phase and automatic off.

What I don't like:
1. It's pretty big, even knowing the measurements, it was bigger than I thought it would be when I unpacked it.
2. No feet on the bottom
3. The automatic off/on setting is a little strange. If there is no strong bass input, it will never turn on, and if there is a long quiet part (about 2 minutes) in a song or movie, it will turn off. Annoying, but there is a switch in the back to turn the automatic off 'off'.
4. The low end of the frequency spectrum is a little too quiet, or not as loud as I would like it, but it's there.

All in all I think this is a good subwoofer for the price. I mainly listen to classical music but all genres sound great through this setup.

Good Subwoofer!

(4 out of 5) by J. Gordon on Jun 11, 2009 (Santa Maria, CA)
I have had the Sony SA-W3000 subwoofer about two months and I think it is an outstanding speaker. The lows are impressively deep and clear. The only con is the physical appearance is not that attractive, but overall I think I got a good subwoofer for the price.

Sony SA-W3000

(5 out of 5) by J. Nelson on Jun 7, 2009
This is an alright sub, i was going to get a system which already had every thing included however, i found that if i pieced one together i could get a higher quality system for the same price or even cheaper. This sub is not the one i would have liked but it had free shipping which saved me at least $50. for a sub which only handles about 180 watts it has good sound. it has the option to pony or chain more then once sub together which would be nice if you can afford it. the sound is good if you have the power nob on the back cranked up, and you also have the option to set the frequency range. This sub puts out great sound for the cost and will be much better then anyone that is included in a set. highly recommended..