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Aug 29 2008, 10:18am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The cone is made from paper and Kevlar and the sub uses a class D amp delivering 500W of power. The sub includes a three-position EQ switch with A, C, and B settings. Other features include a line-in level, low-pass frequency with bypass, bass roll off and auto-on, off, or standby settings.
Measurements for the sub are 13" x 13" x 15" and it comes in black ash, red cherry, or Wenge vinyl woodgrain finishes. The subwoofer is available now for $1200 each.
Via Bowers & Wilkins
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