"The bass beats are extremely precise and really sound very clean." (Audiotest 03/24)
"For HiFi one of the best subwoofers under 2,000 euros." (LowBeats 12/2022)
"Great, superbly crafted and sensibly generously equipped subwoofer." (Stereoplay Audio 02/24)
"With a lot of empathy, great calmness and abysmal depth, it completely selflessly pushes the bass energy into the room." (HIFI.DE 08/22)
“Immensely deep end, very clean contour and a wonderful power and calmness.” (Lite Magazin 03.2021)
Musical and precise The AYERS Sub delivers precise bass down to 22 Hz, thanks to its closed cabinet and opposing drivers, following even the smallest signal.
Compact design with powerful deep bass Despite its compact cube shape, the Sub produces uncompromising deep bass.
High-Quality Woofers Two 22 cm high-end woofers with massive magnet drives and aluminium cones provide the foundation for precise bass reproduction.
Distortion-free reproduction The 280-watt Pascal Class-D amplifier supports the precision of this subwoofer with its extremely low distortion (THD+N: 0.003%).
Low Vibration The back-to-back positioning of the woofers minimizes vibrations almost completely. Neighbors and roommates will thank you.
This active subwoofer was developed with the goal of not only producing deep bass, but also enabling a musical and spatial sound reproduction. It offers intelligent amplifier control, a powerful amplifier and precise adjustment options to ensure an optimal listening experience.
22 - 200 Hz
15 Hz (12 dB)
0 - 180°
switchable
- 54 to + 9 dB
2 x 223 mm (8.75″) subwoofer aktiv
Push-push impulse compensated, closed
300 watts max.
Standby 0.5 watts
25.0 kg
366 x 383 x 366
0° C up to 40° C
no proximity to fireplaces / stoves
no direct sunlight for hours
Analog in Cinch/RCA (stereo, left mono)
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