The ADAM Audio Sub12 is an incredibly powerful subwoofer. It can effectively extend the low - frequency capabilities of any near or midfield monitoring system all the way down to 22 Hz. It features a sturdy special woofer with extended cone travel and a heavy - duty coil, which are optimized for accurate sound reproduction in a bass reflex enclosure. The down - firing bass reflex tube, with its generous size and shape, significantly reduces intrusive ventilation noise. The PWM amplifier is highly efficient, over 90%, and can handle critical audio passages without overheating for long periods. An additional output allows you to connect as many subwoofers as you need. The Sub12 offers a perfect combination of a low cutoff frequency (-3dB at 22Hz) and an undistorted high sound pressure level (115dB SPL at 1m). Key features include a 12 - inch paper subwoofer, an amplifier with RMS power of 200 W and music power of 300 W, a frequency response from 22 Hz to 150 Hz, and a max peak SPL at 1 m of ≥115 db. Specifications are as follows: frequency response from 22 Hz to 150 Hz, 12 - inch basket diameter paper cone drivers, analog XLR/RCA audio input connectors, PWM amplification, dimensions of 600mm (H) x 360mm (W) x 450mm (D), and a weight of 57.3 lb (26 kg).



Using the ADAM Audio Sub12 is easy. First, connect it to your near or midfield monitoring system using the analog XLR/RCA audio input connectors. Make sure to place it on a stable surface. When you turn it on, the highly efficient PWM amplifier will start working, delivering great low - frequency sound. You can cascade multiple subwoofers if you need more power by using the additional output. As for precautions, don't expose it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Avoid overloading the amplifier for long periods as it may cause overheating, even though it's designed to handle a lot. For maintenance, keep the subwoofer clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Check the connections regularly to ensure they are secure. If you notice any unusual noises or performance issues, it's best to contact the manufacturer for support.