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Sunfire SDS10 10" Dual Driver Powered Subwoofer 250W Class D Amplifier

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Sunfire SDS10 10" Dual Driver Powered Subwoofer 250W Class D Amplifier

10" poly-coated fiber cone woofer
Built-in Class D amplifier
Down-firing 10" passive radiator
Auto on/off
Vibration-reducing conical feet
Frequency Filtration Design (FFD) technology allows high output levels with low distortion
Bass-reflex (passive radiator) enclosure
Continuously variable low-pass 30-150 Hz crossover
Continuously variable phase control (0-180)
Rear mounted volume, crossover, and phase control
Line-level inputs and outputs
LFE input for use with home theater receiver's subwoofer output
Soft Clipping Circuitry
Gold Plated Connections
RCA Inputs/Outputs
Detachable Power Cord

Woofer: 10 inches
Enclosure: Passive Radiator
Configuration: Front firing active woofer, down firing passive radiator
Input Impedance: 10K ohms (Ohms)
Frequency Response: 30-150Hz
Input Power: 120VAC, 50-60Hz
Output Power: 250W RMS / 500W Peak
Crossover Adjustment: 30-150Hz inf. var.
Low-Pass Crossover Freq: 50-150Hz
High-Pass Crossover Freq: 85Hz
Phase Switch: Yes
Phase Adjustment: 0-180 degree inf. var.
Power Consumption: 40W (Based on 1/8th power all the time at 35Hz)
Driver Impedance: 4 ohms
Max SPL: 103
Video Shielded: No
Wireless: No
Preamp-Level Inputs: Yes
Speaker-Level Inputs: No
Speaker-Level Outputs: No

Sunfire SDS10 Powered Subwoofer
Power Cord

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