Monitor Audio Bronze BXW-10 Subwoofer (Walnut)
200 watt 10 inch subwoofer in walnut
The BXW-10 subwoofer represents a significant step up from its predecessor, the highly regarded BRW-10. It's as compact as its forerunner, but more potent in every respect. A new 10" C-CAM® driver and 200 watt Class-D power amplifier have been devised in tandem to provide class leading standards of control, speed and punch. Featuring a new, fully integrated switch mode power supply, the new amplifier develops considerably more power than its predecessor, adding grip and clean bass delivery below 30Hz. A range of beautiful vinyl wood finishes provides the superlative looks to complement its accomplished deep bass performance.
Features
- Powerful compact active subwoofer.
- 10" C-CAM® driver, 200W Class-D amplifier.
- Available in two vinyl wood finishes.
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Specifications
- Low Frequency Limit: 27 Hz
- Upper Frequency Limit: 40 – 150 Hz Variable
- Low Pass Filter Alignment: 12dB/Octave variable + 12dB Octave fixed @ 150Hz
- Amplifier Output: 200 W (RMS)
- Amplifier Classification: Class - D Digital amplifier with switch mode PSU
- Driver Compliment: 1 x 10” C-CAM® long throw driver
- Dimensions: (H x W x D) 320 x 320 x 330 mm (336mm high inc feet.) 12 5/8 x 12 5/8 x 13 inches (13 1/4 high inc feet) (Excluding grille)
- Input Impedance: 20 K ohms
- Standby power consumption: 0.17 watts (ErP certified)
- Mains Input Voltage: 110-120 Vac - 50-60Hz 220-240 Vac - 50-60Hz Factory region pre-set.
- Weight (Individual): 10.92 Kg (24 lbs)
Technology
C-CAM® Bass Drivers: Refined over many years by Monitor Audio, Ceramic-Coated Aluminium/Magnesium is used as a driver cone material for all our speaker designs from the mid-market models up. Originally developed by the aerospace industry for jet engine components, C-CAM's properties are ideal for loudspeaker cones being extremely rigid, yet light enough to yield high overall efficiency. C-CAM bass drivers are able to resist the bending distortion imposed by sudden and extreme bass excursions to reproduce very clean, deep and dynamic bass frequencies. Conventional cone materials are more likely to flex in operation, producing a significant level of audible distortion.