Audacity Australia Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 (edited) AIRPULSE RELEASES THE ALL NEW SW8 ACTIVE SUBWOOFER Experience Deep, Persuasive Bass Like Never Before Airpulse, a leader in high-fidelity audio solutions, is thrilled to announce the launch of it's latest release, the SW8 subwoofer, designed to deliver an unparalleled listening experience for audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts alike. Paired with the Airpulse active speaker range, families can enjoy a robust home entertainment system for music, cinema and gaming. The SW8 is meticulously crafted to meet the highest standards of sound performance. Engineered with precision, it features an 8-inch long-throw woofer paired with a robust 170W RMS Class D amplifier. This potent combination ensures accurate, powerful bass response that is both deep and clean, enhancing any audio setting, from intense movie scenes to high-energy musical performances. “Airpulse is designed by famed sound engineer and speaker designer, Phil Jones and continues to bring to market affordable high-quality speakers and audio products. The Airpulse range that we carry gives Australians an added dimension to their home theatre/gaming room performance. It is the ideal house setup for family entertainment,” explained Boyd Dainton, Owner and Managing Director of Audacity Australia Pty Limited. Unleash a new era of audio brilliance with the Airpulse SW8 Powered Subwoofer, meticulously crafted by renowned audio visionary Phil Jones. Engineered to exceed the demands of both home theatre aficionados and music connoisseurs alike, the SW8 sets a new standard, defying expectations with its compact size and groundbreaking bass performance that challenges industry norms. Raw Power the SW8 packs a heavy-duty punch with its 8" LONG THROW active drive unit and a potent 170W CLASS D Amplifier. Immerse yourself in rich, powerful bass like never before from an 8-inch subwoofer. Precision in Every Note: An ANALOG preamp ensures precise and impactful audio delivery, allowing you to feel the music and movies with a clarity that demands attention. Customizable Audio Experience: Take control with the SW8's gain, low pass crossover, and phase controls. Tailor low-frequency tones to seamlessly blend with your speakers, creating an audio atmosphere that suits your room perfectly. Seamless Integration with Airpulse Active Speakers: Elevate Your Experience The SW8 isn't just a subwoofer; it's a harmonious companion that seamlessly integrates with Airpulse A80, A100, and SM200 active speakers. Together, they create a dynamic synergy that immerses you in a full spectrum of sound where every note is not just heard but felt. Universal Compatibility, Seamless Integration: Effortlessly harmonize the SW8 with standard home theatre receivers, thanks to its Line level/LFE RCA inputs. No complications, just superior sound seamlessly integrated into your setup. Aesthetic Excellence: Beyond its audio prowess, the SW8 is a visual standout designed to blend seamlessly with any décor, adding an elegant touch to your entertainment space. Key features: - Immerse yourself in rich, powerful bass - 8-inch Long-Throw Speaker Driver - Potent 170W CLASS D Amplifier - Universal Compatibility with Line level/LFE RCA inputs - Gain, variable low-pass crossover, and phase controls Specifications: - Amplifier: Class D Amplifier with Analog Preamp - Power Output: 170 Watts / T.H.D. 10% / Peak 320W - Speaker: 8-inch Long-Throw Speaker Driver - Input Mode: RCA Line Input (L/LFE, R) Input Levels: 120mV-2V - Frequency Response: 25Hz~160Hz - Crossover Control: Continuously Adjustable (30Hz~160Hz) - Phase Control: 0°-180° - Input Levels: 120mV-2V. - Enclosure type Bass Reflex Pricing and Availability MSRP $699 AUD The Airpulse SW8 will be available in stores in July and is available for pre-order from Airpulse https://www.airpulse.com.au/products/airpulse-sw8-powered-subwoofer-170w SW8 sell sheet.pdf Edited June 12 by Audacity Australia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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