Nice review. I found this sub at a Goodwill for $13 and wanted to learn more about it. Your video is the most informative I've watched so far. Going to be pairing it with some Boston CR7s to help bring out the low ends. I am looking forward to hearing how well they can blend together.
I have two SUB1010's wired in with Sony SSCS5's. I considered other subs before purchasing, and landed on these after reading lots of reviews. I listen to music more than I watch movies so it was a no-brainer for me. The SUB1010 is great for reproducing punchy/tight musical bass. For the low-end movie rumbles, I'll eventually add in subs that are designed to hit the lower frequencies that the SUB1010's can't hit. Great review!
Great review mines arrived today and I also have a pair of Klipsch RP 600's purchased mines for$119 from Amazon and for my Apartment is perfect almost pulled the trigger for a SVS subwoofer for$599 now I'm glad that I chose the Elac thanks for a very informative review and also it sounds fantastic with my RP 600's.
Great review, I have the Elac SUB1010 Powered Sub paired with a Yaqin MC-12S, pair of upgraded Encore XLs, and JVC turntable (Nagaoka 150), the sound is incredible and flat from 30Hz to way far beyond my hearing range!
this subwoofer form elac 1010 is incredible damn good sound with no distortion at high volume i have no complaints with tis subwoofer is that damn good,
Another good video. Like you I have a small space and like you I have the RP 600 m, so it only made sense to grab your link and order one which should be here tomorrow!! Thanks as always.
Thanks for the review -- very informative. I've had the SW 1010 for about a year after lightning killed my Pioneer SW 8. They're both Andrew Jones designs and nearly identical in size and back panel. Both do great for music and fine for home theater. Music matters a lot more to me. The room is 11x18x7.5 feet. Main speakers are 6.5" Axiom M3Ti's, which are rated to 60 Hz.
Nice review. I have two 2 channel systems with subs. I turn up the subwoofer level until I hear it and back it down a bit. I use the speaker level inputs and outputs and keep the heavy bass from the main speakers. I use the RCA inputs for the home theater sub.
Great Video I have too I like it lot gets the job done . Thank you for the great videos Bruce I am learning so much each week . I am so thankfull for your videos .
Two issues with this sub - rear porting forces you pull the sub at least 6 to 12" from the wall - so hiding it, nope. Then there's port chuffing as well / common with ported subs, but really noticeable with rear ported subs. Next, very underpowered - 60 watt rms? Maybe for a small office - better off with a Jamo C910 - front ported, 75 watt class D rms, and only $154.00 on Amazon. And nicer looking too.
@@Audiomainia2310 Some might say VERY NICE. I also bought the KEF KC62. I hope I don't love it that much more- it is $1600! I listen low volume so the KEF might be amazing- I hope not. I have 15 days to decide. Another favorite of many is the F12 by Rythmik. They have an affordable $8xx version which is also quite tempting. Rythmik is know to make some of the very best subs are reasonable prices. I prefer much over any SVS sub. Which do you have- the Elac? Can you just dover the ports? Or open it up, remove the baffles, then cover the ports? Should be an easy fix- less boom and SPF, but more detail when sealed I presume.
I have a question. How do you use the Hi Level input ? Most subs I've seen have a input and output. This only has an input. What do you recommend? Surprisingly the manual doesn't explain how to do this either.
nice, I had a dilemma to purchase the psw-10 or the Elac sub1010 and after watching videos about it I've finally chosen the Elac, alot of people also say that the psw-10 sounds too boomy and distorts after like 75% volume while the elac can sound natural up to 90%
You should check your affiliate link because it says product is out of stock I had previously looked for the product on amazon and it says it's available. same model and everything.. (I clicked on your affiliate because your review was excellent. Thanks!)
I'd love to connect my Yamaha powered sub to my Bose 'TV speaker' sound bar. The Bose has a 3.5mm bass out socket that I connected to the LFE socket on my sub. Got nothing! Bose say it is only comparable with Bose's powered sub. 😖
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Nice review. I found this sub at a Goodwill for $13 and wanted to learn more about it. Your video is the most informative I've watched so far. Going to be pairing it with some Boston CR7s to help bring out the low ends. I am looking forward to hearing how well they can blend together.
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I have two SUB1010's wired in with Sony SSCS5's. I considered other subs before purchasing, and landed on these after reading lots of reviews. I listen to music more than I watch movies so it was a no-brainer for me. The SUB1010 is great for reproducing punchy/tight musical bass. For the low-end movie rumbles, I'll eventually add in subs that are designed to hit the lower frequencies that the SUB1010's can't hit. Great review!
Does it reproduce notes, or just produce thuds - like so many subwoofers do today.
Great review mines arrived today and I also have a pair of Klipsch RP 600's purchased mines for$119 from Amazon and for my Apartment is perfect almost pulled the trigger for a SVS subwoofer for$599 now I'm glad that I chose the Elac thanks for a very informative review and also it sounds fantastic with my RP 600's.
Great review, I have the Elac SUB1010 Powered Sub paired with a Yaqin MC-12S, pair of upgraded Encore XLs, and JVC turntable (Nagaoka 150), the sound is incredible and flat from 30Hz to way far beyond my hearing range!
this subwoofer form elac 1010 is incredible damn good sound with no distortion at high volume i have no complaints with tis subwoofer is that damn good,
Another good video. Like you I have a small space and like you I have the RP 600 m, so it only made sense to grab your link and order one which should be here tomorrow!! Thanks as always.
Thanks for the review -- very informative. I've had the SW 1010 for about a year after lightning killed my Pioneer SW 8. They're both Andrew Jones designs and nearly identical in size and back panel. Both do great for music and fine for home theater. Music matters a lot more to me. The room is 11x18x7.5 feet. Main speakers are 6.5" Axiom M3Ti's, which are rated to 60 Hz.
Save your peace of mind and get a surge protecter
Nice review. I have two 2 channel systems with subs. I turn up the subwoofer level until I hear it and back it down a bit. I use the speaker level inputs and outputs and keep the heavy bass from the main speakers. I use the RCA inputs for the home theater sub.
Great Video I have too I like it lot gets the job done .
Thank you for the great videos Bruce I am learning so much each week .
I am so thankfull for your videos .
I have one it early enjoy it and it gets the job done .
I really enjoyed your video I am learning so much thank you .
Thanks Landon
Two issues with this sub - rear porting forces you pull the sub at least 6 to 12" from the wall - so hiding it, nope. Then there's port chuffing as well / common with ported subs, but really noticeable with rear ported subs.
Next, very underpowered - 60 watt rms? Maybe for a small office - better off with a Jamo C910 - front ported, 75 watt class D rms, and only $154.00 on Amazon. And nicer looking too.
REL ht/1205. 500 watts class D. Blowout sale best buy $449.
@@MOAB-UT that's a NICE sub.
@@Audiomainia2310 Some might say VERY NICE. I also bought the KEF KC62. I hope I don't love it that much more- it is $1600! I listen low volume so the KEF might be amazing- I hope not. I have 15 days to decide. Another favorite of many is the F12 by Rythmik. They have an affordable $8xx version which is also quite tempting. Rythmik is know to make some of the very best subs are reasonable prices. I prefer much over any SVS sub.
Which do you have- the Elac? Can you just dover the ports? Or open it up, remove the baffles, then cover the ports? Should be an easy fix- less boom and SPF, but more detail when sealed I presume.
I have a question. How do you use the Hi Level input ? Most subs I've seen have a input and output. This only has an input. What do you recommend? Surprisingly the manual doesn't explain how to do this either.
someone answer this man
A-B speakers output from your amp,A to speakers and B to sub
@@rhapsodyd6339 what if my amp has no A-B speaker out, only one L-R?
@@KonradSkowronski connecting them in parallel should be fine ,the question is will affect the performance or not
Very good as a lower volume, 2nd sub. mostly for music- to fill out the room.
nice, I had a dilemma to purchase the psw-10 or the Elac sub1010 and after watching videos about it I've finally chosen the Elac, alot of people also say that the psw-10 sounds too boomy and distorts after like 75% volume while the elac can sound natural up to 90%
I have the PSW-10. I use in my home theater but I wouldn't want to use it for music.
i have this subwoofer and let me tell you this elac 1010 sub is awsome is not booming at all the sound is very good
Reviews have shown with research polk psw10 is a better sub than the elac
How fast and agile is it? I want to use it mostly for music but don’t want it to be slow and groggy
I'm not sure if I need a 10" or 12" sub, what do you reccommend!
What are the room dimensions, what speakers do you have, and where are they located in the room?
@@TheBoomerConsumer my room is 15' x 17'. I have floor standing speakers of unknown mfr.
I would opt for the 12
@@TheBoomerConsumer Thanks!
What an affiliate link sorry I just am confused
Can I use a vintage 1970's Receiver with the Elac sub? The vintage receiver does not have a sub out
Yes you can, I did it with my Pioneer SX-D7000
Slightly off topic. Have you ever listen to ifi zen dac v2 if yes how does it compare to Schiit stack. Music, gaming, movies.
way off topic. go away.
Is the speaker dual voice coil?
Another fine video Bruce, how's the weather in Decatur ?
Bitter cold and a lot of snow
Is this subtle enough for use in an apartment at lower volumes?
Yes it’s ideal for that
Amp all digital ?
Looks promising 👍🏻
You should check your affiliate link because it says product is out of stock I had previously looked for the product on amazon and it says it's available. same model and everything.. (I clicked on your affiliate because your review was excellent. Thanks!)
Thank you, I'll investigate
I'd love to connect my Yamaha powered sub to my Bose 'TV speaker' sound bar. The Bose has a 3.5mm bass out socket that I connected to the LFE socket on my sub. Got nothing! Bose say it is only comparable with Bose's powered sub. 😖
That is sadly correct
Ditch the sound bar and get a pair of bookshelf speakers.
Like this,thx good review
When you were comparing it to the Polk I knew this wasn't the vid for me. Thanks for the effort.
This cannot be sourced easily, if at all, outside the US, and it has a 110V-only power supply. No go...
Talking about classic rock: you sound just like Steven Tyler from Aerosmith!
If only I had his money to go with the voice 😀
@@TheBoomerConsumer haha Rel No. 32 all the way
goshdang!, in my region this thing is almost 400bucks
Wow thats way too much money
Junk is all it is.