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PA SPEAKERS STINGER G2 SERIES


NEW! 12" POWERED PA SUBWOOFER


LD EVOLUTIVE HANDLES


STINGER SUB12AG2


The Stinger Sub 12A G2 is a powered subwoofer for universal use with speakers made by LD Systems and other manufacturers. The compact bass-reflex cabinet made of sturdy multiplex houses a Class A/B power amp with a full 250W (RMS) of output that drives a 12" high-performance subwoofer with a 3" voice coil. It provides for deep bass range down to 38Hz with outstanding dynamics and impulse fidelity and a maximum sound pressure level of 120dB (128dB peak).


For precise system integration, the Stinger Sub 12A G2 is equipped with volume and low-pass (80 to 200Hz) controls as well phase reverse. It has an XLR/jack combo input connector and an XLR direct output for parallel operation of active subwoofers. Of course, it also incorporates extensive protective circuitry for safe continuous operation. Additional features include an M20 stand mount and the innovative LD "Evolutive Handles". These ergonomic carrying handles permit a secure grip from all sides and convenient transport. A transport bag (LDESUB12AG2B) and a dolly (38112G3) are available as accessories.


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LDESUB12AG2 Bass reflex


38 Hz - 200 Hz 250 W / 500 W 120 dB 12“


Input: XLR / 6.3 mm TRS combo 1 x Direct Out XLR


Sub level, sub phase, sub freq (adjustable low pass) 80 - 200 Hz Power, signal, limit


Texture paint / 15 mm plywood 390 mm x 500 mm x 540 mm 25,5 kg


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