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Reference 1030
US $Discontinued
Reference 1032
US $Discontinued
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High-efficiency polypropylene woofer
cones - This lightweight and popular material is used to ensure maximum
woofer efficiency. The benefit is hgh output with modest amplifier power.
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Large-roll rubber surrounds - This
material provides optimum cone-edge suspension and absorbs distortions
that may travel up the cone edge, ensuring clean, tight bass.
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Progressive spider - Each Reference
subwoofer uses a progressive spider, which provides better control at excursion
limits than more commonly used linear spiders. Your benefit to our using
a progrssive spider is reduces distortion at high output levels.
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Vented polepieces - Provides additional
cooling of the motor structure is provided. The subwoofer's thermal capablities
are augmented, thus increasing power handling.
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Proprietary deep-draw I-beam basket
- This allows room for a longer motor structure, which provides increased
bass output. This basket is also more rigid and has a lower basket resonance.
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Reference 1030
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Power Handling, RMS: 250 Watts
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Power Handling, Peak: 1000 Watts
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Sensitivity: 90dB
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Frequency Response (±3dB):
25Hz - 250Hz
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Mounting Depth: 5-3/4"
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Impedance: 4 Ohms
Reference 1032 (Dual 4 Ohm)
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Power Handling, RMS: 250 Watts
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Power Handling, Peak: 1000 Watts
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Sensitivity: 91dB
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Frequency Response: 25Hz - 400Hz
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Mounting Depth: 5-3/4"
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Impedance: 2 Ohms or 8 Ohms depending
on wiring
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$109.95
$119.95
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Reference 1230
US $74.95
Reference 1232
US $Discontinued
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High-efficiency polypropylene woofer
cones - This lightweight and popular material is used to ensure maximum
woofer efficiency. The benefit is hgh output with modest amplifier power.
Progressive spider - Each Reference
subwoofer uses a progressive spider, which provides better control at excursion
limits than more commonly used linear spiders. Your benefit to our using
a progrssive spider is reduces distortion at high output levels.
Proprietary deep-draw I-beam
basket - This allows room for a longer motor structure, which provides
increased bass output. This basket is also more rigid and has a lower basket
resonance.
Vented polepieces - additional
cooling of the motor structure is provided. The subwoofer''s thermal capablities
are augmented, thus increasing power handling.
Large-roll rubber surrounds
- This material provides optimum cone-edge suspension and absorbs distortions
that may travel up the cone edge, ensuring clean, tight bass.
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Reference 1230
Power Handling, RMS: 300 Watts
Power Handling, Peak: 1200 Watts
Sensitivity: 92dB
Frequency Response (±3dB):
20Hz - 250Hz
Mounting Depth: 6-7/16"
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Reference 1232 (Dual 4 Ohm)
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Power Handling, RMS: 300 Watts
Power Handling, Peak: 1200 Watts
Sensitivity: 93dB
Frequency Response: 23Hz - 400Hz
Mounting Depth: 6-7/16"
Impedance: 2 Ohms or 8 Ohms
depending on wiring
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$119.95
$129.95
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Kappa 100.3SE
US $Discontinued
Kappa 100.3DVC
US $9Discontinued
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Infinity's Ceramic Metal Matrix
Diaphragm™ material is a major breakthrough in transducer-diaphragm technology.
For subwoofer applications, it offers pistonic operation over the entire
usable range of the driver, eliminating colorations due to cone breakup
modes and, thus, dramatically reducing distortion. And, the diaphragm will
not deteriorate when exposed to moisture, sunlight or extreme temperatures,
making ceramic metal matrix an ideal material for automotive applications.
Infinity's top-ranked Prelude™ MTS was the first product to use this breakthrough
driver technology, which is now the hallmark of the brand's home-audio
lineup.
Flat Progressive Spider – A
flat progressive spider is used on all Kappa subwoofers to provide maximum
control at excursion limits.
Flared and Polished Polepiece
Vents – In addition to providing maximum voice-coil cooling, the flared
and polished polepiece vent eliminates mechanical noises created by excessive
turbulence at the mouth of the vent. The large vent diameter reduces suspension
losses for better low-frequency reproduction.
Butyl-Rubber Surrounds – Offer
excellent cone-edge suspension, important to any high-excursion subwoofer.
In addition, this material will not break down due to moisture or UV exposure.
Long-Excursion Design - The motor
structure and overall design of each Kappa woofer have been engineered
to ensure maximum excursion in small sealed, vented and bandpass enclosures.
Both the ten-inch and twelve-inch models deliver 12.5mm of linear one-way
excursion.
Kappa 100.3SE
Power Handling, RMS: 275 Watts
Power Handling, Peak: 1100 Watts
Frequency Response (±3dB):
20Hz – 250Hz
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Sensitivity: 90dB
Kappa 100.3DVC (Dual 4 Ohm)
Power Handling, RMS: 275 Watts
Power Handling, Peak: 1100 Watts
Frequency Response (±3dB):
20Hz – 250Hz
Sensitivity: 90dB
Impedance: 2 Ohms or 8 Ohms,
depending on wiring.
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$169.95
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Kappa 120.3SE
US $Discontinued
Kappa 120.3DVC
US $Discontinued
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Infinity's Ceramic Metal Matrix
Diaphragm™ material is a major breakthrough in transducer-diaphragm technology.
For subwoofer applications, it offers pistonic operation over the entire
usable range of the driver, eliminating colorations due to cone breakup
modes and, thus, dramatically reducing distortion. And, the diaphragm will
not deteriorate when exposed to moisture, sunlight or extreme temperatures,
making ceramic metal matrix an ideal material for automotive applications.
Infinity's top-ranked Prelude™ MTS was the first product to use this breakthrough
driver technology, which is now the hallmark of the brand's home-audio
lineup.
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Flat Progressive Spider – A flat
progressive spider is used on all Kappa subwoofers to provide maximum control
at excursion limits.
Flared and Polished Polepiece
Vents – In addition to providing maximum voice-coil cooling, the flared
and polished polepiece vent eliminates mechanical noises created by excessive
turbulence at the mouth of the vent. The large vent diameter reduces suspension
losses for better low-frequency reproduction.
Butyl-Rubber Surrounds – Offer
excellent cone-edge suspension, important to any high-excursion subwoofer.
In addition, this material will not break down due to moisture or UV exposure.
Long-Excursion Design - The motor
structure and overall design of each Kappa woofer have been engineered
to ensure maximum excursion in small sealed, vented and bandpass enclosures.
Both the ten-inch and twelve-inch models deliver 12.5mm of linear one-way
excursion.
Kappa 120.3SE
Power Handling, RMS: 300 Watts
Power Handling, Peak: 1200 Watts
Frequency Response (±3dB):
18Hz – 250Hz
Sensitivity: 92dB
Impedance: 4 Ohms
Kappa 120.3DVC (Dual 4 Ohm)
Power Handling, Peak: 1200 Watts
Power Handling, RMS: 300 Watts
Frequency Response (±3dB):
18Hz – 250Hz
Sensitivity: 92dB
Impedance: 2 Ohms or 8 Ohms,
depending on wiring.
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$209.95
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