Capable little subwoofer that will help systems needing encouragement in the lower frequencies
Wharfedale's Diamond 10.MX is hard-hitting but not mindlessly so
It may be sizeable, but the Impact-10 lacks much needed control compared to rivals in the same class
There’s nothing wrong with what this Tannoy does – it differentiates bass notes well and is able to start and stop promptly – but the overall signature is altogether too tentative. Which is the last thing you want from a subwoofer
Lacks the speed and definition to create any sense of scale and weight in big action movie soundtracks
A true champion of subwoofers, in terms of performance and price – it’s a quality piece of budget equipment
The B&W ASW610 sounds bigger than it looks and more expensive than its price-tag