Sub10 : A great journey with an unfortunate end...

5 years ago

I'll keep it as brief as I can;

The I/O and controls leave nothing to be desired in 90% of cases.

The build is solid and there is no hum/rattle/port 'chuffing' on my unit, all of which can be relatively common issues on entry-level subs.

The sub can move enough air to fill a large room with sound of great quality for the price.

Overall - of course there will be better subs out there, but I genuinely doubt you'll find many - if any - at this price.

The reason for the 3 star quality rating, you ask?

It died.

It gave me four good years but eventually decided it didn't want to make sound any longer. It would come out of standy when given a signal but the driver would not move. Sad times indeed, but I feel I got my value from it all the same, and would still recommend the unit to anybody looking for an entry-level sub capable of relieving your smaller monitors of their low-end duties while gaining an octave or so.

Image Swissonic Sub10

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Swissonic
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $257
  • Dimensions (Wmm x Hmm x D): 320mm x 381mm x 385mm
  • Weight : 16.7kg
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