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Mount typefloorfloor
Typeactiveactive
Acoustic designbass-reflex typebass-reflex type
Phase inverter locationfrontfront
Featureshomehome
Specs
Power120 W120 W
Impedance4 Ohm4 Ohm
Frequency range25 – 200 Hz25 – 200 Hz
Speaker size10"10"
Functions
Phase adjustment
Level adjustment
Adjustable crossover
Crossover frequency50 – 200 Hz100 Hz
Connectors
Inputs
RCA (LFE)
RCA (LFE)
General information
Dimensions (HxWxD)275x507x411 mm510x280x410 mm
Weight11.6 kg11.6 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2013july 2012

Phase adjustment

The ability to shift the sound produced by the subwoofer in phase — usually by 180 °, but in some models the option is also available by 90 °.

Sound vibrations can be represented as a sinusoid. In some cases, the sinusoids from the subwoofer and from the main speakers may be out of phase — for example, with a difference in distance, inconsistency in the operation of amplifiers, etc. This degrades the sound quality. And the phase adjustment allows you to correct the situation and coordinate the subwoofer with the rest of the components of the speaker system.

Adjustable crossover

The presence of an adjustable crossover in the design of the subwoofer.

A crossover is a device that divides the audio signal into separate frequency bands and directs each band to "its own" speakers. See "Crossover Frequency" for more on this. Here we note that the adjustable crossover allows you to change the upper threshold of the frequencies supplied to the subwoofer. This allows you to optimally match the bass speaker with the main speakers — so that, on the one hand, the bass does not overlap, on the other, there is no gap between the subwoofer and the rest of the acoustics.

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).
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