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The Polk Audio PSW125 is a 12" home audio subwoofer from Polk Audio's PSW Series. The subwoofer features a dynamic balance composite woofer driver for handling up to 150 watts of continuous power and 300 watts of peak power. It is designed with a downward firing port for more powerful bass and compression circuitry to decrease distortion. It also features controls to adjust the low-pass crossover, phase, and subwoofer volume to its environment and has line and speaker level inputs for wiring compatibility. The PSW125 has a non-resonant MDF construction with internal bracing for accurate bass and is available in a black or cherry finish. The subwoofer is designed for use with Polk Audio's TSi home audio speakers. The PSW125 is larger and more powerful than Polk Audio's 10" PSW110 subwoofer.
MSRP $400.00
Release date October, 2001
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Features/Specs
- 12" Dynamic Balance Composite Woofer Driver
- Downward firing port
- More powerful motor structure for a higher BL
- Klippel Optimized Woofer
- Compression Circuitry
- Built-in High Current Amplifiers
- LINE and SPEAKER level inputs
- Adjustable Low-Pass Crossover, Phase Switch and Subwoofer Volume Control
- Signal-sensing “smart amp”
- Available in black or cherry finish
- Frequency Response: 32Hz-225Hz
- Power Handling: 150 watts (RMS), 300 watts (Peak)
- 5 year warranty
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Polk Audio PSW125 | Cherry
• Polk Audio PSW125 12-Inch Powered Subwoofer (Single, Cherry)
• PSW125 Cherry 12-inch 150-watt Powered Subwoofer
UPC: 747192113322
EAN: 0747192113322
MPN: AM1222-A
Polk Audio PSW125 | Black
• Polk Audio PSW125 12-Inch Powered Subwoofer (Single, Black)
• Polk PSW125 Subwoofer Speaker
UPC: 747192113308
EAN: 747192113308
MPN: AM1225-A
Competitors
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MSRP $529.00
Released July, 2004
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MSRP $350.00
Released December, 2004
The Mission m3as is an active subwoofer designed to provide a solid low-frequency foundation for both music and movies. Its high power capability in combination with an efficient and powerful 250mm bass unit gives tremendous authority and impact to bass transients.
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MSRP $299.99
Released July, 2004
The Sony SA-W3800 is a standalone, 15” performance subwoofer designed to work alongside a surround-sound system. Enclosed in a mica-reinforced cellular woofer case, the SA-W3800 uses Motion Feed Back Technology with an advanced bass-reflex design to output up to 200W of power alongside a wide 20-200Hz frequency range. Compared to its peers, this subwoofer...
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Pros
- Tight bass response
- Bang for the buck
- Clean, fresh styling
- Black or Cherry finish
Cons
- Only 150 watts
- Styling may not be for everyone
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Pros
- Tight bass response
- 12" driver
- clear instructions
- can connect to any amp - doesn't require subwoofer output
- 5-year warranty
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- Warranty is only provided to those buying from authorized dealers
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