7/01/2012

Dual XOBP12D 12-Inch 1100 Watts Illumination Bandpass Subwoofer Review

Dual XOBP12D 12-Inch 1100 Watts Illumination Bandpass Subwoofer
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These subwoofers are excellent! I have them hooked up to a 1200 watt power acoustik amplifier (which pushes these effortlessly) These subs are loud, and bump hard. They hit the highs and the lows really well. They don't sound distorted at all. When installed at circuit city, the guy who hooked them up told me I could turn the stereo up to 35, but I only usually have it at 25, and that is very loud!
Bandpass subwoofer boxes are great if you want clear loud bass. It sounds great with rap, rock, techno, and everything else.
People can hear the subs from down the block! These are much better than my friends mtx set up. I thought her car stereo was loud, but you can barely hear her music. With these, you can hear the music, and hear thundering bass.
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Plus, they aren't that big, so they can fit in a wide range of vehicles. Shipping is fast too. The illuminite feature is cool, because when you open the trunk you see these cool blue lights!

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Bring the noise with the heavy-duty Dual XNBP12D enclosed subwoofer, which features a carpeted enclosure, plexi subwoofer viewing window, and unique blue illumination. The patent-pending illumiNITE technology constantly illuminates the subwoofer with blue LED lights when it is in use. This box makes a simple and easy add-on for existing systems with no crossovers needed. It provides 600 watts of RMS power and 1100 watts of peak power. Dual's enclosure utilizes a specialized tuned-port computer-aided design to increase the output efficiency. The nailed and glued construction with added bracing is used to eliminate enclosure movement caused by high sound pressure levels. Other features include dual 12-inch Low-Q optimized drivers for loud, accurate bass, four-port dual chamber design, and a mirrored/diamond-plated chamber.
Tech Talk RMS versus Peak Power: Peak power is measured by a brief musical burst (such as a crashing cymbal) and refers to the maximum amount of power that a device can produce from such a burst. However, a more reliable specification is RMS (root square mean) power, which measures the maximum continuous power that an audio device can produce. With a higher RMS figure, your music will sound cleaner as well as louder.

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