WNAMM08: New EV Subwoofer

US Electro-Voice introduce the new SB2A powered 12-inch subwoofer      25/01/08

WNAMM08: New EV Subwoofer


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Electro-Voice say that their new SB2A powered 12-inch subwoofer eliminates the need for external system processing and amplification, addressing the demand for lightweight high performance portable sound systems.
Here’s the rest of what they have to say in their press release…
Featuring dual 350 watt amplifiers, the SB2A’s switch-able powered speaker output can drive either an external 8 ohm passive subwoofer or full range loudspeaker. This makes SB2A a supremely versatile and compact “sub system drive� solution, easily configured with a variety of loudspeakers for a multitude of sound reinforcement applications.
Typical SB2A-powered system setups include: with a ZX1-90, as a standalone PA that fits in the front seat of your car; in clusters with SX100/300; with a passive SB122, for portable lightweight sub extension to replace bulky 15-inch two-way systems (two 16kg packages vs. one 40kg package); with an additional powered top box (such as the SXA100+).
The SB2A shares the same durable injection-molded enclosure as EV’s popular passive SB122 subwoofer. Both utilize the EVS12S woofer, designed from the ground up for optimized performance within this small footprint enclosure.
Key features:
  • 2 x 350W into 8Ω
  • Switch-able powered output: top 60Hz hi-pass / sub 200Hz lo-pass
  • Weight: 35lbs (16kg)
  • Dimensions: 23.1â€� x 16.9â€� x 12.3â€� (586mm x 429mm x 312mm)
  • Neutrik XLR / _â€� combo input
  • Parallel XLR output for additional powered speakers
Pricing and Availability:
U.S. List: $1190, Euro List: €949.58 (ex. VAT)
More information:
  • www.electrovoice.com


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