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SONY SA-SW5 300W Additional Wireless Subwoofer
499
Or €16.86 per month
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Sony Center, Brivibas street 40
Exact availability date is unknown, it may be delayed for several weeks.
Sony Center, Kalnciema street 137A
Exact availability date is unknown, it may be delayed for several weeks.
Overview
Overview
Deep, explosive bass
With 300W of deep bass sound from a powerful 180mm driver and passive radiator, this subwoofer boosts the impact of everything you watch and listen to. Enjoy booming explosions and the deepest beats you've ever heard without distortion. You'll also hear clearer voices and extra fidelity for truly authentic soundtracks.
Omnidirectional Block Design
Our Home Theatre System, soundbar and optional speakers have been designed under a common Omnidirectional Block concept. The design of the SA-SW5 is a perfect match for these systems. Its sophisticated rounded edges represent a single solid block providing wide-spreading sound. The combination of rich material textures emphasises an affinity with any living room environment.
See the technology inside
With leading-edge audio technologies including Σ Magnetic Circuit and Separated Notch Edge, the SA-SW5 powers your entertainment with deep, rich bass and clear low frequency sound.
Separated Notch Edge
Another Sony proprietary technology, Separated Notch Edge improves vertical amplitude symmetry, an essential for clear sound quality. It achieves this using concentric cuts on the edge, which help to control the stress inside and outside the edge of the diaphragm.
Easy to set up
Simply power up the SA-SW5 subwoofer and it automatically makes a wireless connection with your Home Theatre System or soundbar. It’s quick and easy with no need for messy cables.
Σ Magnetic Circuit for deep, powerful bass
Sony’s proprietary technology, the Σ (Sigma) Magnetic Circuit enables deep, powerful bass by maximising the magnetic force that drives the voice coil. By contrast, conventionally shaped circuits let much of this magnetic force leak away.