The German company Nubert has released a very flexible bass solution that can be easily integrated into any system – the Nubert nuZeo 8w wireless subwoofer. The device uses the Nubert X-Connect or Nubert X-Connect Surround wireless connection, which is also the basis for other acoustic systems in the Nubert nuZeo series.
Nubert nuZeo 8w sports a cabinet weighing as much as 70 kg – such a serious design minimizes vibrations and resonances. A 15” carbon fiber driver in a phase-inverted acoustic design is responsible for bass reproduction. 1.2 kW (with peaks up to 3.2 kW) of amplification guarantee a frequency response from 18 Hz to 135 Hz, and innovative DSP-based signal processing makes it easy to fit the sub even into a difficult room.
In addition to wireless connectivity, the Nubert nuZeo 8w subwoofer offers RCA and XLR inputs. The Nubert nuZeo 8w active subwoofer can be ordered directly from Nubert electronic GmbH in black or white piano lacquer finishes at a recommended retail price of 3,390 euros.
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