Cerwin Vega Afterburner Subwoofer
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If you’re looking for low end bass that rivals the sound of a Jet engine, you definitely need a pair of Cerwin Vega AB-36 Afterburner Subwoofers. Cerwin Vega has taken the folded horn subwoofer technology to a new level with the AB-36’s. Cerwin-Vega’s latest innovation utilizes an incredibly efficient folded hyperbolic horn design. This enables the enclosure to contain a longer horn, which amplifies the bass frequencies while keeping the enclosure compact in size for portability. The path length and flare rate yields a theoretical cutoff of 30Hz of bone crushing low-end.
The design of practical, portable bass horns has always challenged audio designers. This is primarily because low frequency wavelengths are so large (e.g. 22.5 ft/6.9 m at 50 Hz) that they require a long horn. The challenge to reduce the horn’s dimensions without decreasing its length results in a technique that involves “folding” the horn. This technique collapses the physical dimensions of the horn without reducing its length by physically folding the horn within a cabinet. The Cerwin-Vega! folded horns have been acoustically optimized to achieve high output and low distortion while maintaining clarity and impact. Special attention to rear chamber, throat geometry and horn profile results in a folded horn design that doesn’t exhibit the typical horn coloration of our competitors horns. Cerwin-Vega! folded horns, on average, produce 6dB more output at 1 watt than a dual 18” vented box. This results in four times the output with half the number of drivers. Purchase costs are drastically reduced due to the need for fewer cabinets. A smaller number of cabinets is able to deliver a superior level of clean clear bass. Powering far fewer cabinets yields large cost savings in amplification. The net result is loud sub bass that moves enough air to blow the hairpiece off the competition.
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