Dimensions (Overall): 18.0 inches (L), 19.4 inches (H) x 16.2 inches (W)
Weight: 39.28 pounds
Peak power: 400 watts
Model name: 605999
Wattage Output: 400 watts
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item,
• Studio ready flat frequency response allows mix engineers to truly hear what is being recorded and gives an uncolored representation of your final product. What you hear is what you get.
• 200 watt RMS power give you plenty of headroom to hear extremely clean bass reproduction of your mix and is capable of shaking just about any studio environment when the mix is good.
• Balanced XLR and ¼ inch ins and high-pass outs make this sub flexible for any project to professional studio set-up and use an open-latch footswitch (not included) to turn off the sub and run mains full-range.
• Take control of the sound with -20 to +6 dB gain knob, 0 or 180 degree polarity switch, and auto on function so your bass mix is exactly where you need it every time for any type of music project.
• Designed for professional use, it features two balanced XLR, two balanced TRS, and two unbalanced TS audio inputs and outputs.
Accurately mix and master your bass-heavy music using this 10-inch powered studio reference subwoofer from Monoprice!This studio-quality subwoofer designed to be integrated with your studio monitors, for use with recording, mixing, and mastering duties. It features a built-in 200-watt (RMS) class AB amplifier. Designed for professional use, it features two balanced XLR, two balanced TRS, and two unbalanced TS audio inputs and outputs.It boasts a 20 - 150Hz frequency response with a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 90dB (A-weighted) and less than 0.03% total harmonic distortion at its rated power. It uses a 10 inch fiberglass composite cone and produces 110dB peak sound pressure level at 1m.It features a 1/4 inch TS input for use with a foot switch (not included). The foot switch allows you to bypass the subwoofer and its crossover, allowing the original, full-range signal to be sent to the outputs. This allows you to compare your mixes with and without the subwoofer handling the lower frequencies.