
Yamaha 10-inch Powered Subwoofer
Score: 76/100
Klipsch R-120SW Black
Score: 81/100Rankings

The Klipsch R-120SW is a 12-inch powered subwoofer that combines a 200 W RMS digital amp with adjustable controls, delivering punchy bass for small to medium spaces. Its deep cabinet depth and lack of wireless features can limit placement flexibility and modern integration. Best for budget-conscious users who need a compact yet powerful sub for apartments or modest home-theater setups.

The Yamaha NS-SW100BL offers a 10-inch driver and 50 W RMS amplifier, providing clear low-end for small-to-medium rooms. It lacks wireless options and higher output for larger spaces. Ideal for users seeking a compact, powered subwoofer with RCA connectivity.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
50 W | 200 Wbest | |
100 W | 400 Wbest | |
10 in | 12 inbest | |
5 Ωbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 26.5 lbbest | 31 lb |
300 sqftbest | — | |
13.9 in | 16.5 inbest | |
13.9 in | 14 inbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Power & Consumption(2) | ||
Amplifier Power (RMS) (W) | 50 W | 200 W |
Peak Power (W) | 100 W | 400 W |
Audio(2) | ||
Frequency Response (Hz) | 25-180 Hz | 29-120 Hz |
Driver Size (in) | 10 in | 12 in |
Build & Design(5) | ||
Enclosure Type | Enclosed | Bass-reflex |
Weight (lb) | 26.5 lb | 31 lb |
Height (in) | 13.9 in | 16.5 in |
Width (in) | 13.9 in | 14 in |
Depth (in) | 16.2 in | 19.2 in |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Everyday users appreciate the subwoofer's ability to add substantial bottom end to bedrooms and small home-theater setups, often highlighting its rich and deep bass when paired with soundbars or Yamaha receivers. Common concerns revolve around its 50 W power being modest for larger rooms and questions about compatibility with non-Yamaha equipment.

Professional reviewers and editors commend the R-120SW for its efficient 200 W RMS digital amplification, front-firing 12" IMG woofer, and flexible controls, noting it delivers impressive bass for its size and price. However, they also point out its limited SPL, shallower low-frequency extension, and deep cabinet depth as drawbacks compared to larger, higher-output Klipsch subs.
“best Klipsch sub for the money”


Everyday users praise the sub for its powerful, room-filling bass, easy setup, and attractive finish, especially in small to medium rooms. Common complaints revolve around insufficient deep bass in larger spaces, occasional amp humming, port noise when placed near walls, and concerns about weight inconsistencies.