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Curved Baffle Curved front plate design virtually eliminates diffraction distortion
Front-firing port provides low frequency extension while reducing boundary coupling and the unique shape is optimized to avoid port turbulence
400 watts RMS power for super clean and loud low frequency response
Bypass footswitch control allows you to defeat the sub and provide full range audio to your recording monitors for use with a standard latching 1/4 inch mono footswitch
Kevlar 12-Inch Driver - High Excursion woven Kevlar driver cone
Product Description Great performance, great power, great clarity! The KRK 12sHO Powered Studio Subwoofer is the perfect choice for professional studios where ultra-accurate bass extension and maximum sound levels are required. The 12sHO sub has a massive 400 watt amplifier and a strengthened version of KRK's signature Kevlar woofer, the KRK 12sHO is the no-compromise way to hear what is happening in the depths of your mix. Subwoofers allow you to use smaller main monitors, make it possible to monitor the essential low frequency range and can be a great solution for space-challenged control rooms or mixing environments. While subsonic frequencies are heavily implemented in some musical genres, all studios benefit from the use of a sub, like the KRK 12sHO, to monitor this low frequency content. With the prevalent use of home theater systems, as well as commercial systems in clubs and cinemas - production studios require the capability to identify and correct problems such as unwanted low frequency components, exterior noise, microphone rumble and vibrations. The increase of home and project mastering means many potentially great pieces of music are being poorly represented when played back on a larger system. When dealing with subsonic frequencies if they cannot be heard accurately they cannot be mixed accurately. KRK 12sHO Subwoofer KRK 12sHO Key Features: Curved Baffle Curved front plate design virtually eliminates diffraction distortion Front-firing Port provides low frequency extension while reducing boundary coupling and the unique shape is optimized to avoid port turbulence Bypass Footswitch Control allows you to defeat the sub and provide full range audio to your recording monitors for use with a standard latching 1/4 inch mono footswitch Kevlar 12" Driver - High Excursion woven Kevlar driver cone Thermal and Overload / Clip Protection to prevent damage Input Sensitivity on rear of unit allows a high resolution gain range, labeled are positions for MUTE, +6dBu and -8dBu From the Manufacturer KRK 12sHO Subwoofer + enlarge image KRK 12sHO Key Features: Curved Baffle Curved front plate design virtually eliminates diffraction distortion Front-firing Port provides low frequency extension while reducing boundary coupling and the unique shape is optimized to avoid port turbulence Bypass Footswitch Control allows you to defeat the sub and provide full range audio to your recording monitors for use with a standard latching 1/4 inch mono footswitch Kevlar 12" Driver - High Excursion woven Kevlar driver cone Thermal and Overload / Clip Protection to prevent damage Input Sensitivity on rear of unit allows a high resolution gain range, labeled are positions for MUTE, +6dBu and -8dBu + enlarge image The KRK12sHO powered subwoofer is the perfect High Output choice for professional studios, where ultra-accurate bass extension and maximum sound levels are required. Powered by a massive 400 watt amplifier and a strengthened version of our signature Kevlar woofer, the KRK12sHO is the no-compromise way to hear what is happening in the depths of your mix. Subwoofers allow you to use smaller main monitors, make it possible to monitor the essential low frequency range and can be a great solution for space-challenged control rooms or mixing environments. While subsonic frequencies are heavily implemented in some musical genres, all studios benefit from the use of a sub to monitor this low frequency content. With the prevalent use of home theater systems, as well as commercial systems in clubs and cinemas - production studios require the capability to identify and correct problems such as unwanted low frequency components, exterior noise, microphone rumble and vibrations. The increase of home and project mastering means many potentially great pieces of music are being poorly represented when played back on a larger system. When dealing with subsonic frequencies if they cannot be heard accurately they cannot be mixed accurately. Having an