Straubing, April 2010 - The solidity of the bass foundation is often a touchy subject with a full-range cabinet. The solution? A bass extension – such as the PowerSub 112 from DYNACORD. The German specialist for amplifiers and loudspeakers has developed in the PowerSub 112 a system that, despite its mighty performance reaching right down to the deepest regions, is remarkably light and compact. The reason? The vented design – it allows the PowerSub 112 to sound very musical, tight and voluminous; in contrast to the often encountered band-pass solutions. The Class D power amplifier module delivers 400 watts and has an integrated crossover with a Mid/Hi output. In connection with the DYNACORD D 8A, the PowerSub 112 is ideally suited to the creation of compact active three-way high performance systems – whether in the live music, AV or fixed installation area.
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Compact power: the PS 112
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