You guys who are ordering this sub are making it really hard as I save my coin for another sub. It's like guys hitting the local hamburger joint and bragging on the burger they ate while another is saving for a onetime, 2" thick, Prime, Rib Eye steak purchase. Guaranteed, both taste great.
In my opinion, it don't matter how they (Klipsch/Newegg) get it to one's front door For it's price, no illusion, it's an amazing deal and if I had more money, I'd have no trouble spending this bounty as spending money is very entertaining. Let's see, what new toy am I gonna buy today?
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And if I had even more money, I'd do a lot more traveling and visit Louisiana; if just to say I've been there.
Just curious, does the RW-12d have an "always on" mode or are you forced to use an auto on/off standby mode feature? Didn't see a switch on photos of the unit's rear. Is the control on that front top digital control panel?
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Originally Posted by Tom4221 /t/1442829/klipsch-rw-12d-on-sale-for-299-at-newegg-com-again-today#post_22667711
Just curious, does the RW-12d have an "always on" mode or are you forced to use an auto on/off standby mode feature? Didn't see a switch on photos of the unit's rear. Is the control on that front top digital control panel?
Within sage adage is the unspoken, which in this case is, you're stuck with what you can afford.
Finances are a terrible thing to waste. Wasted on what you don't need and wasted on that which doesn't perform to your needs. Best use of one's money is getting the best they can afford. Never cheapen a deal over two hundred dollars, unless, of course, you don't have the two hundred dollars to cheap out on. Nobody ever says how they could have saved two hundred bucks buying less then what I wanted.
"Just think, if I had saved the two hundred dollars, I could have bought that much weaker amplifier."
Just doesn't have that ring to it. But, in this case, the RW-12d has the stronger amplifier; RW-12d 350W RMS)
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A suggestion, what's the individual's hearing capable of? IIRC, the RW-12d is tuned to 25Hz and then rolls off but extends it's energy into the full 25Hz before rolling off. Add in the room boost and you have THX reference frequency range; LFE channel being tuned to 20-120Hz. In the end, it's all about the "Benjamins".
FYI, this is a Klipsch, RW12-d thread about a $299.99 deal at Newegg. People look to the Newegg deal because it's a delivered price of $299.99 and because at this price point, unequivocally, the RW-12d is the class of the field. At this price point, they're not into this thread because the RW12-d is in competition with more expensive, $500.00 subs.
Now, if you can get SVS to sell their subs at a delivered price of $299.00, you might have something.
If you root around online (data-bass), you'll see the BIC, PL-200 sub has a terrible graph.
I'm not knocking BIC but my understanding is, BIC is low end while Klipsch goes up to reference high end and commercial, THX theater applications; experience.
The above is what I'm basing my opinion on. If I've missed something, please let me know.
All you should need is a male RCA to a male RCA cable to plug your sub in. Plug an RCA in to the sub, plug in the other end to the AVR and you should be getting sound out of sub. Now all you have to do is dial the sub in and adjust the different settings so you can blend the sub into your room's acoustics.
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