Need Help? Message/email, call 0121 224 7300 or WhatsApp FREE

Klipsch RP-1000SW Subwoofer

0 Reviews Write a review
KPRP-1000SW

In stock

£589.00
...or from /month on finance (read more)
Ex VAT: £490.83

Available - Usually ships within 2-3 days

 Brand new in original retail packaging
The Klipsch RP-1000SW subwoofer is a super-efficient low-frequency sub. It balances excellent amplified driver capability with the cabinet volume and gives a great bass response, with accuracy and speed.   The new cone design uses a Cerametalic membrane. This is a ceramic-metal composite that is extremely strong and resists warping. As a result, there is less distortion. The output is clean and needs less amplifier power. Finally, standby mode uses only 2W of power, which meets global efficiency standards.  Highly Efficient Class D Amplifier  Linear amplifiers are power-hungry and generate heat. Consequently, the RP-1000SW uses a 90% efficient class D amplifier. These are essentially digital with a MOSFET output. That makes the subwoofer very efficient for its size and delivering detail and low-frequency power.   For even more bass extension, there is a custom-engineered front-firing port. This is an aerofoil slot with custom internal geometry. The slot minimises port noise and its front placement makes positioning easier. For example, rear-firing ports cannot be placed too close to a wall.  Easy Placement With The WA-2 Wireless Subwoofer Kit  The subwoofer can be placed anywhere in the room, without trailing wires, by using the WA-2 wireless kit. This device is sold separately and can connect up to four subwoofer speakers. You can then boost the bass from an optimal position in the room.  Use Wired And Wireless Inputs At The Same Time  The RCA inputs and wireless inputs can be used simultaneously. For example, connect the RCA inputs to your normal stereo system. The wireless connection can then be used for your cinema system without changing leads or switching inputs.  Good Control And Flexibility  With the RP-1000SW you can adjust the low-frequency crossover point and the phase. This allows you to match the subwoofer to the rest of your system. Phase compensation will correct any phase errors caused by the room itself.   The crossover point is the point at which the sub-woofer begins to work. Normally a subwoofer has a low pass filter at the input. This block sounds above a certain frequency, usually around 200Hz.   Another problem that can muddy the sound, is phase errors. That is when the sound from the main speakers and the subwoofer reaches the listener at slightly different times. However, with the RP-1000SW, the phase is adjustable.  Detailed Cabinet Design.  The detailed cabinet design features rounded corners and shock-absorbing rubber feet. There is also a removable cloth grille, that connects with steel grille posts. Furthermore, the cabinet is covered in scratch-resistant ebony vinyl that looks like real wood, and the grille ensures a premium look.  Why A Subwoofer?  A subwoofer is needed as normal speakers cannot produce the ultra-low frequencies demanded by movies and games. There are also certain instruments that go below 200Hz. Subwoofers output sound, between 20hz and 200 Hz. In fact, they are the .1 in a 7.1 surround sound system. Finally, Subwoofers can be placed anywhere in a room, as low frequencies are not directional. A subwoofer will deliver a more vibrant encompassing sound.
calculator-icon
Novuna Finance Calculator
Finance available. See checkout for representative details.
View the full range

Features

Subwoofer Type Active
High Level Input No
RMS Output 300 Watts
Warranty The length of time your product is protected by warranty 2 Years
Product Type Other

Tech Specs

- Frequency Response: 19Hz - 131Hz +/- 3dB
- Maximum Acoustic Output: 118.5dB
- Amplifier Type: Class D with Analog Preamp Stage
- Amplifier Power: 300W RMS / 600W Peak
- Enclosure Material: MDF
- Enclosure Type: Bass Reflex via Front-Firing Aerofoil Slot Port
- Woofer: 10" Ultra Long Throw Cerametallic
- Inputs: Dual RCA/LFE Line In, WA-2 Wireless Port
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 423mm x 381mm x 634mm
- Weight: 25.7kg
- Finishes: Ebony Vinyl

... chevron-up

Description

The Klipsch RP-1000SW subwoofer is a super-efficient low-frequency sub. It balances excellent amplified driver capability with the cabinet volume and gives a great bass response, with accuracy and speed.  

The new cone design uses a Cerametalic membrane. This is a ceramic-metal composite that is extremely strong and resists warping. As a result, there is less distortion. The output is clean and needs less amplifier power. Finally, standby mode uses only 2W of power, which meets global efficiency standards. 

Highly Efficient Class D Amplifier 

Linear amplifiers are power-hungry and generate heat. Consequently, the RP-1000SW uses a 90% efficient class D amplifier. These are essentially digital with a MOSFET output. That makes the subwoofer very efficient for its size and delivering detail and low-frequency power.  

For even more bass extension, there is a custom-engineered front-firing port. This is an aerofoil slot with custom internal geometry. The slot minimises port noise and its front placement makes positioning easier. For example, rear-firing ports cannot be placed too close to a wall. 

Easy Placement With The WA-2 Wireless Subwoofer Kit 

The subwoofer can be placed anywhere in the room, without trailing wires, by using the WA-2 wireless kit. This device is sold separately and can connect up to four subwoofer speakers. You can then boost the bass from an optimal position in the room. 

Use Wired And Wireless Inputs At The Same Time 

The RCA inputs and wireless inputs can be used simultaneously. For example, connect the RCA inputs to your normal stereo system. The wireless connection can then be used for your cinema system without changing leads or switching inputs. 

Good Control And Flexibility 

With the RP-1000SW you can adjust the low-frequency crossover point and the phase. This allows you to match the subwoofer to the rest of your system. Phase compensation will correct any phase errors caused by the room itself.  

The crossover point is the point at which the sub-woofer begins to work. Normally a subwoofer has a low pass filter at the input. This block sounds above a certain frequency, usually around 200Hz.  

Another problem that can muddy the sound, is phase errors. That is when the sound from the main speakers and the subwoofer reaches the listener at slightly different times. However, with the RP-1000SW, the phase is adjustable. 

Detailed Cabinet Design. 

The detailed cabinet design features rounded corners and shock-absorbing rubber feet. There is also a removable cloth grille, that connects with steel grille posts. Furthermore, the cabinet is covered in scratch-resistant ebony vinyl that looks like real wood, and the grille ensures a premium look. 

Why A Subwoofer? 

A subwoofer is needed as normal speakers cannot produce the ultra-low frequencies demanded by movies and games. There are also certain instruments that go below 200Hz. Subwoofers output sound, between 20hz and 200 Hz. In fact, they are the .1 in a 7.1 surround sound system. Finally, Subwoofers can be placed anywhere in a room, as low frequencies are not directional. A subwoofer will deliver a more vibrant encompassing sound.

... chevron-up
Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing: Klipsch RP-1000SW Subwoofer
Your Rating:
loader
Loading...

You submitted your review for moderation.

Alexander Michael LTD (T/A Audio Affair) is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is the broker and not the lender. Our registration number is 703534.

Alexander Michael LTD (T/A Audio Affair) offers credit products from Mitsubishi HC Capital UK PLC trading as Novuna Finance. Not all products offered by Mitsubishi HC Capital UK PLC are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Credit is provided subject to affordability, age and status. Minimum spend applies.

Search engine powered by ElasticSuite
Loading...