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product_id: 712048182
title: "6.5\" Active Home Audio Subwoofer, Compact Design for Receiver, Deep Bass in Black"
brand: "bestisan"
price: "KD 62.18"
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# 6.5-inch driver size 60W max output power Precise audio control knobs 6.5" Active Home Audio Subwoofer, Compact Design for Receiver, Deep Bass in Black

**Brand:** bestisan
**Price:** KD 62.18
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Feel the bass, own the room — uncompromised sound for the discerning audiophile.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 6.5" Active Home Audio Subwoofer, Compact Design for Receiver, Deep Bass in Black by bestisan
- **How much does it cost?** KD 62.18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.kw](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/712048182-6-5-active-home-audio-subwoofer-compact-design-for-receiver)

## Best For

- bestisan enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bestisan brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek Compact Powerhouse:** Modern, space-saving MDF enclosure blends seamlessly with your décor while packing serious punch.
- • **Tailor Your Bass Experience:** Intuitive volume and low-pass filters let you customize deep bass to match your vibe perfectly.
- • **Reliable All-Day Performance:** Updated design prevents auto shut-off, ensuring uninterrupted bass for every binge or party.
- • **Effortless Setup, Instant Impact:** Plug-and-play design with simple RCA and Bluetooth connectivity gets your bass booming in minutes.
- • **Room-Filling Side Fire Innovation:** Unique satellite speaker integration delivers immersive, balanced sound that transforms any space.

## Overview

The Bestisan SW65D is a 6.5-inch powered subwoofer delivering 60 watts of deep, rich bass through innovative side fire satellite speakers. Designed for easy integration with receivers, soundbars, and powered speakers, it features versatile connectivity including RCA, auxiliary, optical, and Bluetooth. Its compact MDF enclosure combines sleek aesthetics with powerful performance, while precise controls allow fine-tuning of bass levels. Updated firmware ensures continuous play without auto shut-off, making it perfect for home audio enthusiasts seeking immersive sound and effortless setup.

## Description

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Review: Lo tengo con mi equipo de sonido Technics (de hace algunas décadas) y funciona muy bien, parece que los bajos salieran de las bocinas normales, lo recomiendo ampliamente.
Review: Back in 2017, I wrote a review for a pair of Edifier R1280T bookshelf speakers that I had bought for myself. I loved them and still do. I've since gotten another pair, in fact. When I wrote that review, it was an honest, unsolicited review of a product I thought deserved praise, not a review written with any sort of motive. I'm not a professional reviewer or "influencer" or anything like that. Little did I know, that review racked up tens of thousands of views and hundreds of "This was Helpful" clicks. Cool. Glad to have been of help! A few days ago, I got a message from Emma, a rep for an audio manufacturer called Bestisan, who had seen my review and wanted me to take a look at a subwoofer of theirs, one designed to pair well with powered speakers like the Edifiers. I agreed to purchase their subwoofer with my own money, so it would be the "verified purchase" review you see here. Why would I do this? Well, I figured that if I really didn't like it, or I found some fault with it, I'd return it to desertcart, leaving me to write what I honestly think, with a clear conscience and very little risk. (Edit: Just to clarify, I am not accepting any compensation for this review!) The subwoofer arrived a few days later and a couple of days after that, I got around to unboxing it and setting it up. It was well packed. Inside the cardboard shipping box were a couple of styrofoam supports and the sub wrapped in plastic. Not fancy, but sensible and utilitarian packaging. A plastic bag held the manual, a 3.5mm to RCA analog cable, as well as an optical cable. (Hmmm. Optical. Cool.) I set the instructions aside as Emma had mentioned that some people had trouble setting it up correctly and I wanted to see what I'd run into. The unit itself was solid and felt like modern, quality construction. It seems to be heavy gauge ABS, rather than the vinyl-covered chipboard that these things used to be always made of. The sub has just enough texture to not look or feel cheap. With a sub, though, looks really don't matter as it's going to likely spend its days out of sight. On to setting it up! The last time I used a subwoofer, it was designed to be attached to the amplifier, from which it received the signal. Not so, the Bestisan. This is designed to be the first thing in line. The signal source goes to the subwoofer first. From there, a line-level output goes to your soundbar, amp, or powered speakers. I found this conceptually confusing at first, but soon it made perfect sense. Being first in line to receive the signal, they had the good sense to throw in a couple of extra input options. (Bluetooth? Sure! Optical? Why not?) Bluetooth is great if you want to wirelessly connect your phone. This was something my speakers didn't offer. (It was an option I opted out of.) The digital optical input is also cool to have. Your TV probably has an optical out, so you can use that to get the best possible signal, while still using your analog gear. Setting it up, I connected the RCA cable from an desertcart Echo Dot to the input and then from the output to my Edifier speakers. Something wasn't right. I was getting only intermittent sound from the sub and nothing from the speakers. This must be what others had run into. I checked the connections and gave it another try. At this point, I noticed that pushing one of the knobs changed the color of the LED. A couple of taps and it was flashing blue, which told me that it was in Bluetooth connect mode. I checked my phone and sure enough, the Bestisan was in the list of available devices. Cool. A moment later, it was connected and it sounded fantastic! Rich sound streamed from the sub and speakers. I tapped the input selector a couple more times and the signal from the Echo Dot was streaming in full, glorious quality (I think it was probably set to Optical when I first plugged it in.) I spent a few minutes playing with the levels. What I found was that if you set the subwoofer's volume and Low Pass each to about 50% and adjust your input volume, you can quickly find a good setting. Add a bit of bass, dial it back, crank it up, play with it. When it sounds about right, you'll find that the sub's output is well-paired with the volume of the speakers at every volume, no adjustments needed. So, do I recommend this? Yes, I do. Whole-heartedly, in fact. The Bestisan subwoofer adds just enough richness to the sound of the Edifiers. Digital music sounds much, much better. The speakers sound bigger and the sound fills more of the house, while never sounding harsh or booming. I didn't think I needed a subwoofer with these speakers, but now you'd have a hard time taking it away from me. So, Emma, thanks for your patience in waiting for my review, but more than that, thank you for introducing me to the the Bestisan SW65D powered subwoofer! I'll be soon ordering another, to go with my other pair of Edifiers. Also, tell your bosses to give you a raise.

## Features

- Easy Installation, Effortless Integration - Even if you are a subwoofer for the first time, our simple installation process will keep you ready in no time. Connect the supplied cable between the subwoofer output port on the receiver/sound bar/library speakers and the LFE input RCA port at the bottom.
- Side Fire Speaker Innovation - Unlike traditional subwoofers, ours uniquely incorporate satellite speakers with them, this design optimises the sound that fills the room, ensuring each whisper and roar are fully placed for a unique listening adventure.
- Precise Control - Take command of your audio experience with intuitive controls that allow you to fine-tune your room's acoustics and personal preferences.
- Updated Version - Solves old version issue, subwoofer will not turn off after 15 to 20 minutes.
- Sleek Design Meets Functionality - Finished with a sleek, modern enclosure that complements any interior, this subwoofer not only sounds incredible but looks like a piece too. Compact form factor believes in enormous strength that seamlessly adapts to your living space while offering earth-winking performance

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08RYJKY94 |
| Additional Features | Bass Boost |
| Antenna Location | Music,Home Theater |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Brand | BESTISAN |
| Built-In Media | subwoofer |
| Color | Black-1 |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Phones, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, RCA |
| Controller Type | Wired electricity |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (519) |
| Enclosure Material | MDF |
| Item Weight | 9.15 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | BESTISAN |
| Model Name | SW65D |
| Model Number | SW65D |
| Mounting Type | Floor Assembly |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 60 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
| UPC | 784135668440 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Audio output mode:** Stereo
- **Brand:** BESTISAN
- **Connectivity technology:** Auxiliary, RCA
- **Mounting type:** Floor Assembly
- **Speaker maximum output power:** 60 Watts

## Images

![6.5" Active Home Audio Subwoofer, Compact Design for Receiver, Deep Bass in Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/514+C6J7iXL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does the SW go into standby mode so when you play the Receiver, it starts up ?**
A: You manually have to toggle between modes including standby.

**Q: will this subwoofer  drive passive (unpowered) speakers?**
A: No, it only powers itself.

**Q: Can i connect the subwoofer directly to a tv?**
A: You can, but... those original speakers inside the TV (mostly) will be muted if you choose the subwoofer/external speakers to "speak" !

**Q: Is this subwoofer compatible with samsung soundbar model hw-f450?**
A: Thanks for your question. I didn't see the model you asked on Amazon. But this subwoofer can pair with the soundbar that has AUX or sub/speaker out port. For any more questions, pls email support@bestisan.com for help.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***N on 6 October 2021*

Lo tengo con mi equipo de sonido Technics (de hace algunas décadas) y funciona muy bien, parece que los bajos salieran de las bocinas normales, lo recomiendo ampliamente.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***L on 19 October 2021*

Back in 2017, I wrote a review for a pair of Edifier R1280T bookshelf speakers that I had bought for myself. I loved them and still do. I've since gotten another pair, in fact. When I wrote that review, it was an honest, unsolicited review of a product I thought deserved praise, not a review written with any sort of motive. I'm not a professional reviewer or "influencer" or anything like that. Little did I know, that review racked up tens of thousands of views and hundreds of "This was Helpful" clicks. Cool. Glad to have been of help! A few days ago, I got a message from Emma, a rep for an audio manufacturer called Bestisan, who had seen my review and wanted me to take a look at a subwoofer of theirs, one designed to pair well with powered speakers like the Edifiers. I agreed to purchase their subwoofer with my own money, so it would be the "verified purchase" review you see here. Why would I do this? Well, I figured that if I really didn't like it, or I found some fault with it, I'd return it to Amazon, leaving me to write what I honestly think, with a clear conscience and very little risk. (Edit: Just to clarify, I am not accepting any compensation for this review!) The subwoofer arrived a few days later and a couple of days after that, I got around to unboxing it and setting it up. It was well packed. Inside the cardboard shipping box were a couple of styrofoam supports and the sub wrapped in plastic. Not fancy, but sensible and utilitarian packaging. A plastic bag held the manual, a 3.5mm to RCA analog cable, as well as an optical cable. (Hmmm. Optical. Cool.) I set the instructions aside as Emma had mentioned that some people had trouble setting it up correctly and I wanted to see what I'd run into. The unit itself was solid and felt like modern, quality construction. It seems to be heavy gauge ABS, rather than the vinyl-covered chipboard that these things used to be always made of. The sub has just enough texture to not look or feel cheap. With a sub, though, looks really don't matter as it's going to likely spend its days out of sight. On to setting it up! The last time I used a subwoofer, it was designed to be attached to the amplifier, from which it received the signal. Not so, the Bestisan. This is designed to be the first thing in line. The signal source goes to the subwoofer first. From there, a line-level output goes to your soundbar, amp, or powered speakers. I found this conceptually confusing at first, but soon it made perfect sense. Being first in line to receive the signal, they had the good sense to throw in a couple of extra input options. (Bluetooth? Sure! Optical? Why not?) Bluetooth is great if you want to wirelessly connect your phone. This was something my speakers didn't offer. (It was an option I opted out of.) The digital optical input is also cool to have. Your TV probably has an optical out, so you can use that to get the best possible signal, while still using your analog gear. Setting it up, I connected the RCA cable from an Amazon Echo Dot to the input and then from the output to my Edifier speakers. Something wasn't right. I was getting only intermittent sound from the sub and nothing from the speakers. This must be what others had run into. I checked the connections and gave it another try. At this point, I noticed that pushing one of the knobs changed the color of the LED. A couple of taps and it was flashing blue, which told me that it was in Bluetooth connect mode. I checked my phone and sure enough, the Bestisan was in the list of available devices. Cool. A moment later, it was connected and it sounded fantastic! Rich sound streamed from the sub and speakers. I tapped the input selector a couple more times and the signal from the Echo Dot was streaming in full, glorious quality (I think it was probably set to Optical when I first plugged it in.) I spent a few minutes playing with the levels. What I found was that if you set the subwoofer's volume and Low Pass each to about 50% and adjust your input volume, you can quickly find a good setting. Add a bit of bass, dial it back, crank it up, play with it. When it sounds about right, you'll find that the sub's output is well-paired with the volume of the speakers at every volume, no adjustments needed. So, do I recommend this? Yes, I do. Whole-heartedly, in fact. The Bestisan subwoofer adds just enough richness to the sound of the Edifiers. Digital music sounds much, much better. The speakers sound bigger and the sound fills more of the house, while never sounding harsh or booming. I didn't think I needed a subwoofer with these speakers, but now you'd have a hard time taking it away from me. So, Emma, thanks for your patience in waiting for my review, but more than that, thank you for introducing me to the the Bestisan SW65D powered subwoofer! I'll be soon ordering another, to go with my other pair of Edifiers. Also, tell your bosses to give you a raise.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***. on 1 March 2026*

This is an excellent option if you want good subtle bass that mixes in nicely with other speakers. I use it with bookshelf speakers, and it picks up exactly where those leave off. However, I've noticed there are plenty of high watt subs that rattle your fillings loose with even a small amount of volume. I think this one blends into the soundstage nicely without becoming a smack in the face of sub bass. Plus it's not hideously expensive at all.

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