Behringer EUROLIVE B1200D-PRO 500W 12" Powered Subwoofer
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DetailThe Behringer EUROLIVE B1200D-PRO powered subwoofer packs 500W of thunderous low end into a convenient and portable design. Perfect for PA and recording applications, the B1200D-PRO features a 12" transducer specially engineered to deliver clean, defined bass down to 45Hz. With the built-in stereo crossover, you can easily integrate the B1200D-PRO into your speaker setup for a full-range system. The variable high-cut filter lets you shape the subwoofer's frequency response to blend seamlessly with your main speakers. 500W of Power With Class-D Amplification The EUROLIVE B1200D-PRO is driven by a built-in 500W Class-D power amplifier, giving you plenty of headroom to rattle the rafters. Class-D amps are highly efficient so you get more power in a lighter package that runs cooler than traditional amps. The amplifier and advanced DSP provide precision control over the subwoofer's output, ensuring your lows are tight and articulate. 12" Transducer Delivers Deep, Defined Bass At the heart of the EUROLIVE B1200D-PRO is a 12" transducer engineered specifically to handle the rigors of the amplifier's low-end output. The oversized woofer reproduces frequencies down to 45Hz with authority, giving your mixes a solid, room-filling foundation. The long-excursion design allows deep low-frequency reproduction, while the stiff construction keeps distortion low even at high volumes. Integrate Seamlessly With Built-In Crossover The built-in stereo crossover makes it easy to integrate the EUROLIVE B1200D-PRO into your PA or recording system. Just connect your mains to the subwoofer, dial in the ideal crossover point and you've got a full-range system ready for the stage or studio. The phase switch helps you align the subwoofer output with your other speakers to avoid cancellation. Shape Your Sound With Variable Filter A variable high-cut filter gives you precise control over the subwoofer's frequency response. Cutting excessive highs prevents the sub from muddying up the main speakers' output. Set the filter around 80�?20Hz for seamless blending with the satellites. The filter affects the subwoofer output, not the thru connections so you maintain a full-range signal to other speakers.
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