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Revel Adds B120 Subwoofer to Concerta Series
B120 Subwoofer employs 12-inch woofer and has an optional wireless transmitter.
Revel has expanded its Concerta Series with the addition of the B120 Subwoofer.
The B120 employs a proprietary 12-inch woofer with 1.5-inch peak-to-peak excursion and an integrated 250-Watt RMS amplifier.
B120's ceramic magnet motor includes a 2-inch copper voice coil on a Kapton bobbin for power handling and dynamic compression.
Other features:
A vented center pole allows heat dissipation for more efficient cooling. The B120 cabinet is internally braced to reduce cabinet-induced colorations.
The Revel Concerta Subwoofer, which is 17.75-inches tall x 15.75-inches wide x 14-inches deep, comes with black, silver or cherry finishes.
Revel did not release pricing or availability.
The B120 employs a proprietary 12-inch woofer with 1.5-inch peak-to-peak excursion and an integrated 250-Watt RMS amplifier.
B120's ceramic magnet motor includes a 2-inch copper voice coil on a Kapton bobbin for power handling and dynamic compression.
Other features:
- Adjustable controls
- Parametric room equalization
- Line level RCA inputs
- Phase switch
A vented center pole allows heat dissipation for more efficient cooling. The B120 cabinet is internally braced to reduce cabinet-induced colorations.
The Revel Concerta Subwoofer, which is 17.75-inches tall x 15.75-inches wide x 14-inches deep, comes with black, silver or cherry finishes.
Revel did not release pricing or availability.
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