Description
Expanding on Earthquake’s lineup of MiniMe powered subwoofers, the all new MiniMe DSP FF-12 utilizes advanced Class D circuitry with over 90% efficiency plus the added benefits of DSP control through mobile devices. Complicated and professional room tuning is now made possible right at your finger tips through a mobile app allowing the user to customize the MiniMe DSP FF-12 exactly to the room that it is placed in.
In order to optimize sound and clarity of a home theater subwoofer, it must be tuned properly to its environment. Through an automated room correction process that the iWoofer™ Pro app offers, you will receive optimal performance that you deserve and achieve the maximum amount of SPL with a more linear response that is tailored to your listening preferences. Included within the application is a 48dB/octave crossover allowing the user to apply an even steeper frequency cutoff if needed.
With a durable polyurethane finished enclosure and sealed front firing design, the MiniMe DSP FF-12 can be used as your typical floor standing subwoofer or special applications where home AV integrators need to hide it away inside custom-made AV cabinetry.
Specifications
- Advanced 600 watts class D amplification
- DSP control through iWoofer™ mobile app
- 12-inch long throw premium active driver
- Sealed front firing enclosure design
- Auto signal sensing turn on and standby mode
- Sub operation switch for different ranges
- Operation status LED indicator
- Low level RCA inputs and outputs
- 0–180° phase shift selector
- Selective variable crossover
- Remote and remote eye included
- Auto room correction (iWoofer™ Pro only)
- SHS (Sub-harmonic Synthesizer)
- Durable black polyurethane finish
- Can be used in floor standing applications or custom-made home AV cabinetry designs.
- Note: This product does not come equipped with any grilles
PRODUCT DIMS
- Height: 16″ (406mm)
- Width: 15.56″ (395mm)
- Depth: 16.8″ (427mm)
- Note: Dimensions include feet and protrusions from amplifier
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