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AT 12 IR
In room Wave EM-Pact subwoofer
The AT 12 IR Subwoofer has been designed around a high impact, aluminum coned 12 inch drive unit to bring audiophile performance to a wide range of installation applications. The AT 12 IR is a subwoofer that is intended for use in media rooms, home theaters or anywhere a high output loudspeaker for low frequency reproduction is required. It is also the ideal companion to use with the Ariatechnik SBR soundbars and the AT 5.1 LCR. The AT 12 IR requires external amplification such as our AT 1000 subwoofer amplifier. The AT 1000 subwoofer amplifier can power one or two of the AT 12 IR subwoofers.
Wave EM-Pact™
Ariatechnik’s Wave EM-Pact™ is a group of our core technologies and design techniques that increase bass definition and clarity. This is accomplished by using very high motor strength woofers in carefully sized cabinets and state of the art digital signal processing techniques that increase linearity, lower group delay (or time errors) and lower audible distortions.
The end result is a level of impact and clarity in music and film that is very different and better from that of traditional loudspeaker designs.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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CONSTRUCTION
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Modular, 12 Inch Woofer
1 x 12.25" (311 mm) Wave EM-Pact™ transducer
Active, variable using AT 1000 subwoofer amplifier
Average (A.E.S): 200 Watts, Program: 400 Watts, Peak: 2000 Watts
88 dB
35 Hz - 200 Hz +/- 3 dB
26 Hz - 290 Hz - 10 dB
TBD
8 Ohms
14.5 x 14.5 x 14.5 without grill
368.3 mm x 368.3 mm x 368.3 mm
TBD lbs / (TBD) kg
TBD lbs / (TBD) kg
Rugged construction MDF enclosure, sealed.
Standard finishes are Black Ash, Natural Walnut and custom high gloss options available
Specifications subject to change without notice, please verify
specifications in advance when dealing with critical applications.
Ariatechnik operates under a continuous research and development routine.
Full specification PDF