Residential subwoofer SPC
indoorwooden

Residential subwoofer - SPC - Wharfedale - indoor / wooden
Residential subwoofer - SPC - Wharfedale - indoor / wooden
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Characteristics

Sector
residential
Interior/exterior use
indoor
Material
wooden

Description

The new PowerCube SPC Series is a range of self-powered subwoofers which comprises three models - the SPC-8 (8-inch), SPC-10 (10-inch) and SPC-12 (12-inch). All the three incorporate newly developed long throw bass drivers and the fastest balance-drive Class D power amplifiers and feature innovations to surpass its predecessors. While focused on functionality and a very significant price/quality correlation, these subwoofers will not only well integrate into any beautiful homes but also elevate the impeccable performance of your existing setup to an unprecedented level. Main Features: * A sensor situated atop the subwoofer cabinet perceives close proximity movement and illuminates the top-mounted controls allowing operation in a dim room. * The new PowerCubes can achieve lower bass extension (about 10Hz lower), with a wide 85dB dynamic range. * The sealed box design provides faster and more intensive bass response than the bass-reflex structure of the original. * The low pass filter slope is adjustable from 30Hz to 150Hz. * The upper bass roll-off slope is steeper hence produces purer bass. * Ample input and output connections are provided for versatility.

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SPC Series
SPC Series
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