raghavtib
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Tl;dr: Want to purchase a new subwoofer to integrate with B&W PM1s + B&W ASW10CM. System powered by NAD M66 + M23. Would prefer something that integrates well prior to DSP. Any suggestions?
B&W PM1 Specs -
Type: Two-way, vented-box system
Drivers: One 5″ woven Kevlar mid/bass, one 1″ carbon-fiber-reinforced aluminum dome tweeter
Frequency response: 48Hz–22kHz +/-3dB
Sensitivity: 84dB (2.83V, 1m)
Impedance: 8 ohms
Power handling: Not stated
Recommended amplifier power: 30W–100W into 8 ohms
Dimensions: 10.6″ x 13″ x 11.8″ (height with dedicated stand, 25.6″)
Weight: 20.5 lbs. each
B&W ASW10CM Specs -
Description: Active closed-box subwoofer system
Drive unit: ø250mm (10 in) paper/Kevlar® cone long-throw 76mm (3 in) diameter voice coil - dual suspension die-cast chassis
Frequency range: -6dB at 18Hz and 25/140Hz adjustable (EQ at A)
Frequency response: ±3dB 25Hz – 40/140Hz adjustable (EQ at A)
Base Extension: -6dB at 18Hz (position A); -6dB at 23Hz (position B); -6dB at 28Hz (position C)
Low-pass filter: Active 4th-order, variable cut-off frequency
Amplifier Power output: 500W
Rated power consumption: 94W
Standby power consumption: 0.8W
Input impedance: 33kV
Signal / noise: >80dB
Hi,
I’m a relative newcomer to the forum, but I’ve received some good advice from you guys and I really appreciate it.
After keeping it in storage for some years, I re-installed my B&W PM1 speakers and ASW10CM subwoofer. The subwoofer had an issue with its power supply which wasn’t a problem to fix, but the dealer and distributor were careless in shipping and caused damage to its enclosure. It was quite nightmarish, but the members here encouraged me to try a simple fix and it worked! (I’m very grateful for it).
My old Marantz SR6008 AVR was not in working condition when I unpacked it from storage, so I decided to upgrade my amplification and threw the old one away. After much deliberation, I purchased the NAD M66 and the NAD M23 and a pre + power combo.
Now, I’m left with the last part of this upgrade - purchasing a 2nd subwoofer.
I tried a PSB Subseries 250, which I got on loan from a dealer, but I didn’t like it. The bass was very boomy and it was muddying up the sound of the rest of the system. I feel that it wasn’t controlled enough to reveal any differences between instruments and that the quality was a serious step down from the ASW10CM.
I purchased the M66 because of its Dirac Live Bass Control feature, and I’m aware that bass frequencies are difficult to tame without DSP, but shouldn’t the system sound good at least prior to the DSP filters?
I didn’t want to be stuck with a bad subwoofer so I returned the PSB Subseries 250, and now I’m back to looking at subwoofer options. Any suggestions?
Thank you.
Best,
Raghav Tibarewala.
B&W PM1 Specs -
Type: Two-way, vented-box system
Drivers: One 5″ woven Kevlar mid/bass, one 1″ carbon-fiber-reinforced aluminum dome tweeter
Frequency response: 48Hz–22kHz +/-3dB
Sensitivity: 84dB (2.83V, 1m)
Impedance: 8 ohms
Power handling: Not stated
Recommended amplifier power: 30W–100W into 8 ohms
Dimensions: 10.6″ x 13″ x 11.8″ (height with dedicated stand, 25.6″)
Weight: 20.5 lbs. each
B&W ASW10CM Specs -
Description: Active closed-box subwoofer system
Drive unit: ø250mm (10 in) paper/Kevlar® cone long-throw 76mm (3 in) diameter voice coil - dual suspension die-cast chassis
Frequency range: -6dB at 18Hz and 25/140Hz adjustable (EQ at A)
Frequency response: ±3dB 25Hz – 40/140Hz adjustable (EQ at A)
Base Extension: -6dB at 18Hz (position A); -6dB at 23Hz (position B); -6dB at 28Hz (position C)
Low-pass filter: Active 4th-order, variable cut-off frequency
Amplifier Power output: 500W
Rated power consumption: 94W
Standby power consumption: 0.8W
Input impedance: 33kV
Signal / noise: >80dB
Hi,
I’m a relative newcomer to the forum, but I’ve received some good advice from you guys and I really appreciate it.
After keeping it in storage for some years, I re-installed my B&W PM1 speakers and ASW10CM subwoofer. The subwoofer had an issue with its power supply which wasn’t a problem to fix, but the dealer and distributor were careless in shipping and caused damage to its enclosure. It was quite nightmarish, but the members here encouraged me to try a simple fix and it worked! (I’m very grateful for it).
My old Marantz SR6008 AVR was not in working condition when I unpacked it from storage, so I decided to upgrade my amplification and threw the old one away. After much deliberation, I purchased the NAD M66 and the NAD M23 and a pre + power combo.
Now, I’m left with the last part of this upgrade - purchasing a 2nd subwoofer.
I tried a PSB Subseries 250, which I got on loan from a dealer, but I didn’t like it. The bass was very boomy and it was muddying up the sound of the rest of the system. I feel that it wasn’t controlled enough to reveal any differences between instruments and that the quality was a serious step down from the ASW10CM.
I purchased the M66 because of its Dirac Live Bass Control feature, and I’m aware that bass frequencies are difficult to tame without DSP, but shouldn’t the system sound good at least prior to the DSP filters?
I didn’t want to be stuck with a bad subwoofer so I returned the PSB Subseries 250, and now I’m back to looking at subwoofer options. Any suggestions?
Thank you.
Best,
Raghav Tibarewala.