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Mount typefloorfloor
Typeactiveactive
Acoustic designenclosedenclosed
Featureshomehome
Specs
Power325 W300 W
Frequency range24 – 260 Hz24 – 260 Hz
Speaker size12"12"
Functions
Phase adjustment
Level adjustment
Adjustable crossover
Crossover frequency50 – 180 Hz50 – 260 Hz
Connectors
Inputs
RCA (LFE)
RCA (line)
high level (terminals)
trigger
RCA (LFE)
RCA (line)
high level (terminals)
trigger
Outputs
RCA (line)
RCA (line)
General information
MaterialMDFwood
Dimensions (HxWxD)342x330x375 mm330x330x330 mm
Weight11.9 kg12.2 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2023may 2015

Power

Rated power of the subwoofer. Technically, this is the highest average (rms) sound power at which the device can work normally (without sound distortion and damage to components) for an unlimited time. Simply put, the more powerful the subwoofer, the louder it is. The choice for this parameter depends primarily on the size of the space / room that is planned to be covered; detailed recommendations for different situations can be found in special sources.

Also, the power is directly related to the characteristics of the amplifier used with the subwoofer. For active subwoofers (see "Type"), this item actually indicates the nominal power of the built-in amplifier; the speaker itself can be more powerful, but it doesn't matter anymore. For passive models, the power rating corresponds to the highest amplifier power that can be connected to the speaker without the risk of damaging it at high volume.

Crossover frequency

Cutoff frequency of the crossover installed in the subwoofer (or supplied with it — for passive models, see "Type").

The crossover splits the audio signal into separate frequencies so that only the bass goes to the subwoofer and only the main range goes to the speakers. Such a device is mainly equipped with home models (see above). And the crossover frequency is the upper threshold of the frequencies fed to the subwoofer. This information is important for matching with the rest of the speakers: ideally, the lower threshold of the main acoustics should correspond to the upper threshold of the subwoofer, otherwise the frequencies will either overlap or dip in them (neither of which contributes to sound quality). For the convenience of matching, the crossover can be made adjustable (see above).

Material

- MDF. Medium-density fiberboard is one of the most popular materials for modern speaker cabinets, including subwoofers. This is due, on the one hand, to the relatively low cost and neat appearance, and on the other hand, to excellent acoustic characteristics. MDF cases are found in “subs” for all purposes and price categories.

- Tree. Natural wood is well suited for low-frequency acoustic enclosures; its performance characteristics are comparable to MDF described above. At the same time, this material is considered more “natural” and has its own beautiful surface pattern, but is noticeably more expensive. Therefore, although wooden cases are common, they are not as widespread as MDF.

- Plastic. The main advantage of plastic is its low cost, but it is very difficult to create a body with the necessary acoustic characteristics from this material. Therefore, plastic subwoofers are extremely rare, mostly built-in models.

- Metal. In this case, we mean various alloys and aluminium models. The metal is highly durable, but the acoustic characteristics are far from optimal. This requires the use of various tricks, which respectively affect the price of a metal subwoofer. Therefore, this option is quite rare.
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