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Application areacarcar
Designenclosedenclosed
Enclosure typesealed boxsealed box
Body shapeCompactCompact
Typeactiveactive
Size8" (20 cm)8" (20 cm)
Tech specs
Rated power100 W120 W
Max. power200 W240 W
Frequency range30 – 150 Hz25 – 152 Hz
Impedance4 ohm4 ohm
Bass level control
Phase control
Subsonic filter
High voltage input
General
Remote control
Protective grille
Woofer Diameter200 mm
Enclosures dimensions260x195x74.6 mm340x230x70 mm
Weight3.53 kg4.6 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2020november 2017
Glossary

Rated power

The average (root mean square — RMS) power of the input signal, at which the subwoofer is able to work continuously without negative consequences (damage, failure) for at least an hour. The rated power of the subwoofer must be greater than the power of the amplifier connected to it — in order to avoid overloads.

Max. power

The maximum signal power that the subwoofer is able to withstand for a short time (up to several seconds) without any negative consequences. When selecting an amplifier-subwoofer pair, it is recommended to take a subwoofer with a maximum power of at least twice the maximum power of the amplifier. In general, the higher the maximum power, the more resistant the subwoofer is to overloads.

Frequency range

The range of audio frequencies reproduced by the subwoofer. It is believed that the human ear is capable of perceiving a frequency range of the order of 16 – 20,000 Hz, but in this case note that the subwoofer is designed to reproduce the lower frequency band (up to 200 Hz). Accordingly, in the case of the lower limit of the range, everything is simple: “the lower, the better”; the upper one should not be lower than the lower limit of the main car audio — otherwise there will be "gaps" in the frequencies, which will affect the sound quality.

Subsonic filter

The presence in the subwoofer of an infra-low frequency filter (Finch), also referred to as Subsonic. This filter "cuts" subsonic frequencies, preventing the subwoofer from reproducing them. Often this filter has a frequency control. This feature serves several purposes. Firstly, the human ear is no longer able to recognize such vibrations, and there is no point in reproducing them — this only leads to useless expenditure of energy. Secondly, intense infrasound can adversely affect well-being (both physical and mental). Thirdly, working with infra-low frequencies at high power can damage the subwoofer itself: figuratively speaking, the coil “blows” off the speaker.

Woofer Diameter

Subwoofer main speaker size. The diameter of the woofer determines the size of the device (see above).
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