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Sunfire SDS8230 8" Dual Driver 400 Watts Max Powered Subwoofer 230V (Black Ash)

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Sunfire SDS8230 8" Dual Driver 400 Watts Max Powered Subwoofer 230V (Black Ash)

Sunfire SDS-8‚ÄĚ Dual Drive Powered Subwoofer 8‚Ä≥ ‚Äď The SDS-8 is the perfect choice for systems where small size and high output are equally important. Sunfire‚Äôs digital amplifier delivers 400W of peak output, with unprecedented performance at this price. A front firing, 8‚Ä≥ custom Sunfire driver is acoustically matched to an 8‚Ä≥ down-firing passive radiator, creating nearly double the output compared to conventional single-driver designs. Small rooms, big bass

Features: 

  • FamilySDS
  • Power Requirements120VAC, 50-60Hz
  • Woofer Size8 (Inches)
  • Woofer ConfigurationFront firing active woofer, down firing passive radiator
  • Input Power120VAC, 50-60Hz
  • Output Power200W RMS / 400W Peak
  • Power Consumption30W (Based on 1/8th power all the time at 35Hz)
  • Frequency Response32-150Hz
  • Max SPL100
  • Input Impedance10K ohms (Ohms)
  • Phase Control0-180° inf. var.
  • Crossover Adjustment30-150Hz inf. var.
  • Enclosure FinishBlack Ash
  • Dimensions13.75 x 11.75 x 12.44" / 349 x 298 x 316 mm (including grill and feet)

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