ESX DBX208BPA Active subwoofer
The new technology is simply explained: the active box DBX208BPA is designed as a bandpass system in which the sound pressure leaves a large port. What is special about the constructions is the internal bass channel, which either leads the sound forward or back. Depending on the application, the rear cover of the port, which is designed as a stable aluminum scene, can also be screwed to the front opening. With this alternative assembly, the rear canal opening becomes active and the entire sound pressure can be guided directly into the passenger compartment through the ski sack opening. Especially in convertibles or notcheal vehicles, the dual boxes can develop their full potential. Just awesome!
The active box is particularly convincing in convertibles with a small trunk because no additional space is required. The integrated Power4 module also offers all modern features that are necessary in many vehicles today. In addition to the start/stop, the variable EPS Pro is also on board to outsmart the error diagnosis of different vehicles. With over 400 watt RMS and excellent efficiency, the Class-D amplifier is optimally driving the Woofer. The bass level can also be conveniently controlled from the driver's seat via the level remote control.
Specifications:
2 x 20 cm (8”) Active Dual Bandpass System
with Flex Port Technology
Efficient Class D Mono Amplifier
1 x 400/800 Watts RMS/Max.
Efficiency up to 84%
LPF 40-120 Hz @ 12 dB
Phase Shift 0°/180°
Bass Boost 0-6dB @ 45Hz
RCA Low Level Input
High Level Input
Auto Turn-On Function (DC or signal)
Start-stop capable, 5 sec./ up to 7 Volts
EPS PRO with 10R / 150R / 600R (switchable)
Input Sensitivity 15 or 40 Volts (switchable)
Triple Limiter Function, Clipping LED
Bass Remote Controller
50 mm (1") Voice Coils
Subwoofers with Scooped Paper Cone
Subwoofer Protection Grilles
High-quality Logo Embroidery
Robust Carpet Cover
Dimensions 78 x 29 x 39/29 cm
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