Impressive in some areas, but for this sort of money we'd expect performance to be a bit better
B&W's new ASW610XP subwoofer may be compact, but it delivers a mighty punch
The BSA's W10 subwoofer might be exotic in origin, but it's positively pedestrian against the bigger names
Forceful low frequencies at any volume level, but hamstrung rather by vague timing
Compact sub capable of full-size sound - just don't push it too hard
Interesting looks and impressive spec, allied to sheer volume, outweigh a slight lack of refinement remote-control-cum-sound-pressure-meter
An almost elemental subwoofer from one of the established experts - a big, square, black box with a whacking great driver occupying the front panel
Looks the part, and delivers a big weight from a comparatively small box
Fast, articulate and expressive, and couples that agile presentation with genuine weight
A fine, fun subwoofer that plays both music and movies with terrific energy
The B&W ASW610 sounds bigger than it looks and more expensive than its price-tag