I'm not sure when or if they are going to use better amps. I actually have a KSW300 and
SW12 subwoofers. The KSW300 has a hum and the SW12 has some form of internal intermittent. Both subs are pretty worthless at the moment
and I can’t afford a new one at the moment.
Hence, I’m hoping that I can get one of them working again. But that is two for two on the reliability side
of things. :-(
I’d have to think really hard before
considering another Klipsch sub. I
really haven’t had any issues with all of my other Klipsch speakers including my
home theatre set and about 3 sets of PC speakers. Maybe they should stick to making non-powered
speakers and leave the electronics to someone else. lol ???
They're main facility is not that far from me. Maybe they could hire me to help them find a better supplier and/or design. ROFL
I have this problem with my KSW 300. With no ground connected and no input signal, I still have the hum. If anyone has successfully fix this with replacing any particular components (i.e., caps, etc.) please let me know.
Thx