🎶 Feel the bass, own the room.
The Dayton AudioSUB-1000 is a 10-inch powered subwoofer delivering 100 watts of clean, powerful bass through a downward-firing flared port design. Featuring a heavy-duty long-throw woofer and selectable auto-on mode, it’s ideal for small home theaters or listening rooms. Its sleek black vinyl finish ensures it complements any decor while providing immersive stereo and surround sound experiences.
Connectivity Technology | RCA |
Compatible Devices | Desktop, Television, Projector, Laptop, MP3 Player |
Item Weight | 32.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.25"D x 18.25"W x 17"H |
Is Waterproof | false |
Color | Black |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Subwoofer Diameter | 10 Inches |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
MP3 player | No |
Additional Features | Volume, bass_boost |
Warranty Type | Full |
Speaker Size | 10 Inches |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo, Surround Sound |
Antenna Location | home theater |
Enclosure Material | Wood |
Mount Type | Floor Standing |
Specific Uses For Product | home theater |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 100 Watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
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Best in it's class!
I have 4, 2 of the SUB-1200 and now 2 of the SUB-1000. Space got a little tight and the 10" fits perfectly! Properly tuned and set up for music they punch way above their price class and add that extra low end that most bookshelf and a little larger speakers lack. For my use, I'm really just wanting the deep bass so they really don't kick in until the source drops below 50hz. I have run sweep test and it does produce all the way to 20hz albeit down about 12db. Around 30hz it still has full room shaking output even with concrete/tile flooring. So for those thinking "4" what's up with that..... they are in different rooms on different systems.In my application, comparing to the 2 12" JBL Pro line powered subs I own, the SUB-1000's actually are clean, tight and strong even though the JBL subs are considerably more powerful (watts). I could have 20 SUB-1000's for the money invested in the JBL's so it's nice to find a quality sub for a reasonable price.My experience with the auto on and off has been flawless and the temp of the plate amp is barely warm even after high volume usage. Both the high level inputs and RCA jacks can be hooked up at the same time with 2 different systems but I don't recommend using both systems simultaneously unless you want to let the magic smoke out! It is nice to run one on the "B" speaker out of the amp (high level input) so you can switch it in and out at the equipment rather than reaching around the back. Overall, if they put them on sale, I'll probably buy a few more! Highly recommend this and the 12" model.
C**R
Buy this one...it is absolutely terrific.
Just unboxed and set up this BEAST. I am a total bass junkie...I gotta feel it, hear it, and not miss a single note.UNBOXING:- Dayton Audio, A+. Double boxed, barely no instructions, lots of foam, and care in packaging.- No Prime 2-day delivery. Parts Express always seems to charge too much for shipping.- Took the grill off and looked at woofer...holy moses, that is one beast of a subwoofer (thick surround, high excursion)SET-UP:- Easy peasey hook up. I am using my Harman/Kardon 3590 subwoofer RCA outputs (low level) Works perfectly.- Adjustments for volume and freq are very good. I was worried about the crossover not being parametric (dB drop off stuff). It is very high quality- The speaker hi and lo level connections are TOO SMALL- Placement - Looks great just about everywhere.SOUND:- I have a normal sized living room. This sub fills it with total ease.- I like having stuff hanging on the walls (pictures, clocks, wall hangings). However, this sub does NOT like them and will shake them off.- The bass is incredible, the quality spectacular, detail is there, EVERY note is there.- How loud will it go? Well, I cranked it up out of the box, everything in the house in every room shook. I "felt" every low freq note with a physical internal vibrato. Almost brain rattling in a way. For $128...you get A LOT of high quality bass and it will crack drywall, plaster, and make things fall off the wall- Absolutely no "huff and puff", no internal rattles, no weird air sounds like so many other subs. Just pure, clean low-low-low grunt, growling bass.CONCLUSION:- Best $128 I ever spent to round out my home entertainment center. This 10" powered sub with 100w is MORE than enough for about 99% of purchasers. It has the power, sound, and quality of a sub costing 3x as much. I am 47 and have heard some highly exotic stuff in my time. This Dayton Audio sub will "hit" and sounds excellent. Thank you Dayton Audio for making a great sub...UPDATE (6 Sep 2016)- I just "leave it on"...forget about setting the power switch to "Auto". No big deal. As for performance/sound...still amazed. One strange thing thought, my 9-year old large black male cat will lay in front of it and chill out. He loves the rumble or something. Did Dayton Audio infuse the subwoofer with catnip? I am ordering a second one for the bedroom.UPDATE (3 Jan 2017)- The sub is still in the same spot, however I laid it on it's side. The bottom of the sub is where the firing port is. Now (with it on it's side) the port is blowing off to the side. Neat trick! Played a movie today with lots of low frequencies and it really helped increase the experience. The "Auto" On still sucks...so, I leave it on. And lastly, if you use the speaker-level binding posts...they suck. Too small...already broke one messing around. Thankfully I don't use them. The speaker-level binding posts on my Polkaudio PSW10 sub are much better...and that sub has a front firing bass port. If I had to compare the two, the Dayton Audio has a better amplifier, speaker, and "overall" sound. However, the Polk does really well and sounds more natural...esp with the front firing port. It doesn't go quite as low as the Dayton Audio...but, it has a more "natural" low end response and feel. Think of it this way...each has about the same horsepower, but the Dayton Audio has more torque...and torque is king. Yet, the Polk has some class of it's own.UPDATE (May 1, 2018) - It's been a while running this monster. Still LOVE it. Since January, 2017's update, bought a SECOND one for my Vizio soundbar/HDTV system in the bedroom. It has Bluetooth and I paired with my Amazon Echo...the sound is AMAZING! Love this Dayton Audio 10" sub. Now, here is the kicker: I just upgraded my shop stereo system with a brand new Yamaha 5.1 Bluetooth receiver. It is a great sounding head unit...but, really miss/need my Dayton Audio subwoofer "growl". So, I bought ANOTHER one for the shop! I now have THREE of these! So, thanks Dayton Audio...UPDATE (May 24, 2018) - I own THREE now! The one in my garage/shop is hooked into my new Yamaha 5.1 Bluetooth receiver. I also have a Amazon Echo connected (Bluetooth) to this 2.1 system. The sound is crystal clear and the sound of the Dayton Audio is beastly. Garage acoustics are terrible...but was able to get really great sound and enough bass to rattle everything.
A**T
Very Good Budget Sub
I've been using this for a week now and am enjoying it. I have this in my office using it with a Lepai amp and a pair of Micca MB42-X speakers. I did have a small 6" sub, but it just wasn't getting down there like I wanted. It still needs some break-in time, but it's already producing some very good rumble. At this point I will rate it a very good budget sub. I will follow up after it's been played for a month or two.--Update--I'm still enjoying this sub and I will still rate it as a good budget sub. It doesn't get down there and rumble like the more expensive ones do, but for this application and for the price, I am very satisfied with it. In my small office, it makes plenty of thump.I do have a concern that this unit doesn't have enough power to work with some home theater systems. I am using a small amp and I had to turn the sub volume up pretty high. Buyers using high-power amps might want to check into that before purchasing.--Long Term Update--I'm still enjoying this sub. It's a great match for the excellent Micca MB42-X speakers, and together they make some great music in my office. Actually, it's a pretty ridiculous system for an office! When salesmen come to visit they are amazed at the quality (not to mention the volume) of music I have at work. The Lepai amp can drive the mains quite loud when you take the load of the bass off of it. It's capable of far more volume than my office (or the front office) can handle.It's really perfect sub for this application. I didn't want to spend audiophile amounts of money for good sound, and these components got me the quality I was looking for for the price I wanted.I think it is a very musical sub. I have not tried it for home theater, but I think it would not compare to the BIC F-12 I have at home. But in fairness, it's not as big and didn't cost nearly as much. So I'm quite pleased with this speaker in the application I use it in.Build quality seems quite good. The cabinet is not of the quality of more expensive subs; but the build is neat and clean, and I saw no obvious flaws. That's all one can expect at this price point.
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