Sub 500

Sub 500

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Sub 500

The Sub 500 is the perfect complement for ambitious multi-channel systems where deep and dynamic sub-bass is coveted and true Dynaudio sound quality is desired.

A 12' woofer, featuring a die-cast aluminium frame, is integrated into a metal baffle in a sealed cabinet. Mounting the driver to the cabinet follows Dynaudio's established design principle where a multi-layered sandwich construction is employed: Fusing the thick, stiff metal baffle to the MDF enclosure is a sheet of special dampening material.

This construction effectively eliminates any unwanted resonance and serves as the perfect foundation to optimize the fast and powerful transient signals from the driver. It is powered by a 250 Watt amplifier utilizing the innovative Dynaudio CEC (Cone Excursion Control) technology, and features full remote control operation of all adjustments: Selecting level, phase, cross-over frequency, extended bass mode, and the four individual memory presets. Its back panel is outfitted with both RCA and XLR inputs and outputs, the master/slave switch, as well as the memory protect switch.

The subwoofer driver may be concealed from view by the elegantly sculpted removable black fabric grill, which is itself attached to the baffle via concealed magnets.

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Sub 500

Specifications

  • Status Discontinued
  • Segment Home
  • Range Subwoofers
  • Type Subwoofer
  • Analog inputs 1x RCA, 1x XLR
  • Analog outputs 1x RCA, 1x XLR
  • Amplifier Power (Watt) 250W
  • AC Power Input 100-120 V/200-240 V 50/60 Hz
  • Max Stand-by Power Consumption (Watt) 0,5
  • Lower Cutoff (Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB) 18
  • Upper Cutoff (Hz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB) 250
  • Box Principle Sealed

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    The Sub series

    • Status:
    • Segment:
    • Range:
    • Type:
    • Analog inputs:
    • Analog outputs:
    • Amplifier Power (Watt):
    • AC Power Input:
    • Max Stand-by Power Consumption (Watt):
    • Max Power Consumption (Watt):
    • Lower Cutoff (Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB):
    • Upper Cutoff (Hz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB):
    • Sub 250 II
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Subwoofers
    • Subwoofer
    • 1x RCA LFE, 2x RCA stereo
    • 1x RCA Slave out, 2x RCA SAT out
    • 200W
    • 100-120 V/200-240 V 50/60 Hz
    • 0,5
    • 29
    • 250
    • Sub 600
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Subwoofers
    • Subwoofer
    • 1x RCA LFE, 2x RCA stereo
    • 1x RCA Slave out, 2x RCA SAT out
    • 300W
    • 100-120 V/200-240 V 50/60 Hz
    • 0,5
    • 325
    • 18
    • 250
    • Sub 250
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Subwoofers
    • Subwoofer
    • 1x RCA LFE, 2x RCA stereo
    • 1x RCA Slave out, 2x RCA SAT out
    • 200W
    • 100-120 V/200-240 V 50/60 Hz
    • 0,5
    • 29
    • 250
    • Sub 250 SAT
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Subwoofers
    • Subwoofer
    • 1x RCA LFE, 2x RCA stereo
    • 1x RCA Slave out, 2x RCA SAT out
    • 200W
    • 100-120 V/200-240 V 50/60 Hz
    • 0,5
    • 29
    • 250
    • Sub 250MC
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Subwoofers
    • Subwoofer
    • 1x RCA LFE, 2x RCA stereo
    • 1x RCA Slave out, 2x RCA SAT out
    • 200W
    • 100-120 V/200-240 V 50/60 Hz
    • 0,5
    • 29
    • 250
    • Sub 300
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Subwoofers
    • Subwoofer
    • 1x RCA, 1x XLR
    • 1x RCA, 1x XLR
    • 200W
    • 100-120 V/200-240 V 50/60 Hz
    • 0,5
    • 25
    • 250
    • Sub 500
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • Subwoofers
    • Subwoofer
    • 1x RCA, 1x XLR
    • 1x RCA, 1x XLR
    • 250W
    • 100-120 V/200-240 V 50/60 Hz
    • 0,5
    • 18
    • 250

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