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Specifications
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Woofer | 10” downward firing (7.65” piston diameter) |
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Amplifier: Class D | 200 Watts Dynamic, 125 Watts RMS Power |
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Magnet Structure | 2 lbs. (0.9 Kg) |
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Frequency Response | 33 Hz – 140 Hz (+/- 3 dB) |
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Voice Coil: | 1.6” copper wound |
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Cone | Coated fiber |
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Full range | |
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50 Hz – 200 Hz | |
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Phase | 0° or 180 ° |
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Auto On/Off | Yes |
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Video Shielding | Yes |
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Cabinet Design | |
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Cabinet (H x W x D) (includes feet) | 16” x 12” x 15.5” (40 cm x 30 cm x 39.5 cm) |
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Shipping Weight (approximate) | 35 lbs. (16 Kg) |
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Wireless Transmitter Range | 50’ (15 m) |
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Wireless Transmitter Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
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Warranty (North America) | 3 years electronics (parts and labor). 5 years driver (parts and labor) |
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Protection Circuitry
The subwoofer is equipped with protection circuitry to provide maximum performance with greatest reliability. The subwoofer is protected against:
• Overdriving the speaker
• Overdriving the amplifier
• Overheating the amplifier
• Excessive drop in power line voltage
The overdrive protection circuitry operates constantly without being audible under most situations.
If the subwoofer should shut down, reduce the volume setting and shut the subwoofer off until it cools down. The time the subwoofer takes to cool down depends on the ambient room temperature, but typically at least 10 minutes are required for the subwoofer to cool down and recover from the thermal shutdown.
Also, plug the unit into a different wall socket. Overloaded sockets or damaged home wiring circuits can cause power voltage drops while the subwoofer is drawing high power levels. This condition can result in the subwoofer shutting down intermittently.
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