PSWi225 experience and review
eclimax13
Posts: 168
so i had been looking to give my living room a little better sound but since i already have a theater room i really didnt want to do too much to it...i have a panny plasma on the wall with everything else hidden and this is the way i like it...so putting a bunch of speakers was a last option but i do play ps3 and watch the occasional blu ray and really wanted to add a bit of punch...so i stumbled upon the pswi225 on the polk site and it sounded like the perfect option to get started and possibly end with...
if used in this application, just added to the tv, id say this is a fantastic product...first off being wireless allows you to place it virtually anywhere...its also pretty damn small
now sound wise it will definitely fill a small to med sized room and i have to say it matches up pretty damn well with the tv speakers, if you can believe that....it really adds a sense of depth...id highly recommend it to someone in the same situation as i am but not to someone for a main home theater sub....
only dislike i have with the product is a lack of optical input as my tv only has this output...had to hook it up to my ps3 l/r rca's but thankfully the ps3 allows for multiple audio ouput...but just fyi, there are analog to digital converters but they are about $60 and i dont think i really need the sub on while watching tv.
if used in this application, just added to the tv, id say this is a fantastic product...first off being wireless allows you to place it virtually anywhere...its also pretty damn small
now sound wise it will definitely fill a small to med sized room and i have to say it matches up pretty damn well with the tv speakers, if you can believe that....it really adds a sense of depth...id highly recommend it to someone in the same situation as i am but not to someone for a main home theater sub....
only dislike i have with the product is a lack of optical input as my tv only has this output...had to hook it up to my ps3 l/r rca's but thankfully the ps3 allows for multiple audio ouput...but just fyi, there are analog to digital converters but they are about $60 and i dont think i really need the sub on while watching tv.
Theater: Epson 8500ub, Elite 120" screen, Lsic, Lsi25, Lsifx, SVS Pc12plus, SVS Pc12plus, Emotiva Xpa-5, Denon Avr3311ci, Sony Bdps1000es
Living Room: Panasonic TCP58VT25, PS3, Energy FPS, Onkyo Tx sr707, Sony Ps3, DswmicroPro 2000
Bed Room: Panasonic TCP50x1, Samsung Bd c7500
Weight Room: Panasonic TCP46G10, Polk Pswi225, PS3
Living Room: Panasonic TCP58VT25, PS3, Energy FPS, Onkyo Tx sr707, Sony Ps3, DswmicroPro 2000
Bed Room: Panasonic TCP50x1, Samsung Bd c7500
Weight Room: Panasonic TCP46G10, Polk Pswi225, PS3
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i was pretty pleasantly surprised at the performance of the wireless sub when i got a chance to play with it a few weeks back as well. Kept waiting for the sound to drop-out or loose signal or something like that but it worked like a charm for hours on end
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Great posts....get them in the product pages if you get some time.
http://www.polkaudio.com/homeaudio/psw/reviews.php#pswi225CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.