EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

March 31, 2026

EVE Audio TS110

EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

Key characteristics of EVE Audio TS110

  • Frequency range (-3 dB): 28 – 300 Hz
  • Woofer: 350 mm / 10″
  • Max. SPL @ 1m: 108 dB
  • Max. Output power: 400 W
  • Passive radiator instead of bass reflex port
  • No disturbing flow noise by air turbulence
  • Limiter
  • Controls for volume (Satellite & Sub): -inf, – +6 dB
  • Encoder knobs with LED ring screen
  • Volume and filter adjustment
  • Input Level switch: +7 dBu / +22 dBu
  • Phase Reversal: 0/180
  • Switchable satellite filters: flat / 80Hz
  • Variable subwoofer filter: 60 Hz -140 Hz + LFE
  • Inputs (L-R and LFE). 3 x XLR balanced (10 ohms)
  • Outputs (L-R and LFE / Sub):. 3 x XLR balanced (10 ohms)
  • Power consumption: Standby <1 W
  • Maximum: 250 VA
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 330 x 485 x 430 mm
  • Weight: 19.6 kg
  • Includes infrared remote control

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EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

EVE Audio TS110 Review: Pros and cons of the model

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Customer Review Summary

I recently tested the EVE Audio TS110 subwoofer and I’m quite impressed with its features. The remote control is a significant advantage, allowing for easy adjustments from my listening position without needing to access the back of the unit. This makes setting up the subwoofer much more convenient.

Pros: The ability to bypass the sub is fantastic, letting me compare audio with and without it easily. The hipass filters for the satellites are also a great addition, ensuring a cleaner sound. Moreover, the front control settings are exceptionally user-friendly, which is a blessing since the subwoofer is not always easily accessible under my studio desk.

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In terms of sound, the TS110 does extend the bass range effectively, allowing my SC307 speakers to operate solely up to 80Hz. This has resulted in a noticeable improvement in clarity and overall sound quality, making my listening experience much more enjoyable.

Cons: However, I did notice some vibrations from screws near the front DSP panel, which could be an area for improvement. Additionally, while the sound quality is good, it may not be groundbreaking compared to other options in the market.

Overall, for the price, the EVE Audio TS110 is a solid choice. It integrates well with my existing setup, and the convenience of remote control adjustments enhances the experience significantly. I would definitely recommend it for anyone looking to enhance their audio system.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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