velodyne EQ-Max 12 subwoofer (Overview)

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Please join the following channel for information of offers and products. When it released its Digital Drive subwoofers back in the mid-2000s, Velodyne got the jump on all of its competitors. The Digital Drive circuitry and software let you tweak a sub’s sound to perfection, and also provided several preset EQ modes to suit different types of material. The digital circuitry in the EQ-Max subs is a lot simpler. Its auto EQ function uses an included microphone and internal test tones to adjust the sound within a small, ±3-dB range at 40, 50, 63, 80, and 100 Hz. So it can do a little to fix your room’s acoustical problems, but not a lot. It also provides EQ presets. An amp rated at 225 watts RMS and 450 watts peak powers the sub’s 12-inch driver. The back panel provides the most versatile connections of any sub, speaker and line level inputs and outputs, with fixed high-pass filters at 120 Hz on the line outputs and 80 Hz on the speaker outputs. This means you can use the EQ-Max 12 in a stereo system that lacks a subwoofer crossover. For detailed specs please see the following link

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