U.S. orders (48 States)
U.S. orders (48 States)
Upgrade your car audio system with the CBP10 Digital Bass Enhancement Processor. It restores and enhances low-frequency performance for stronger, deeper bass.
Many factory and compressed audio sources reduce bass output. As a result, your subwoofer can lose impact. The CBP10 processes the signal to recover lost bass and restore the full depth of your music.
Precision Bass Tuning
The CBP10 gives you full control over your bass response. Therefore, you can fine-tune your system to match your setup.
You can adjust:
Sweep control to set the frequency center
Width control to adjust the bandwidth
Because of this, you can choose deep, rolling bass or tight, punchy lows.
High-Output Performance
The processor includes selectable output levels (2.5V, 5V, 7.5V, 10V). As a result, it works with a wide range of amplifiers.
Moreover, it delivers low distortion (<0.02% THD) and high signal clarity (>110dB S/N). Your audio stays clean and powerful, even at higher volumes.
Flexible System Integration
The CBP10 is built for easy installation and flexible setup. It supports balanced and unbalanced inputs.
In addition, it includes ground isolation settings and RCA input/output connections. Therefore, it integrates easily with both factory and aftermarket systems.
Built for Better Sound
Whether you upgrade a stock system or optimize a high-power setup, the CBP10 delivers reliable performance.
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