MULTISUB

High-Power Active Sub with DSP
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MULTISUB

The MULTISUB is a state-of-the-art powered subwoofer designed to work alongside the MULTI12 to deliver exceptional sound quality and versatile performance. It features a robust single 18” ferrite driver, ensuring deep and powerful bass. The frequency response ranges from 35Hz to 120Hz at -6 dB and extends from 30Hz to 140Hz at -10dB. This subwoofer can achieve a maximum SPL of 134 dB, making it suitable for various high-demand audio environments. Its Class D amplifier is capable of 500W RMS and peaks at 1200W, providing ample power for sustained performance.

  • 1x 18" woofer
  • Temperature controlled variable speed fan
  • 110V/230V AC, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
  • CE and UKCA pending

Features

Max SPL
134 dB
Amplifier power
1.200W peak - 500W RMS
Connectivity
Analog, Bluetooth®, RFID
Weight
40 kg
88.2 lb
Dimensions (WxHxD)
585 x 500 x 750 mm
23.03 x 19.68 x 29.53 in

Specs

Configuration Powered subwoofer
LF transducer 1x 18” ferrite driver
Frequency response -6 dB 35 Hz to 120 Hz
Frequency response -10dB 30 Hz to 140 Hz
30 – 140Hz 90° x 60°
Max SPL 134 dB
Amplifier Class D | 500W RMS - 1.200W peak
AC Power input 220V/240V - 1.5A - 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Power connector TrueCon
Cooling Speed controlled fan
Controls Power - Standby modus
Indicators Power - Signal - Clip
Connectors 1x XLR/F - 1x XLR/M loop through
Enclosure Aluminium - Wood
Handles 4x plastic handles
Colour Black (RAL 9011)
Grille Powder coated steel with grille cloth
Dimensions (WxHxD) 585 x 500 x 750 mm - 23.03 x 19.68 x 29.53 in
Net weight 40 kg - 88.2 lb
Attachment Internal rigging - pole mount ø 35mm
3 performance modes Concert - Club - Vocal
Optional accessories Touring dolly - Vertical coupler - MULTISUB Cover
Power cable Included
Certification CE - UKCA - cETL
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