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Class A/B Subwoofer Module by RCM

The Detonation DT 500 is a module combining two modes of operation: Class A/B (combining top Class A sound quality with low Class B dissipated power) is coupled with Class D voltage supply, thus ensuring absolute top sound quality.

RCM Detonation DT 500           Price: - not available

Detonation DT 500 Technical data:
- output: 550 Watt continuous / 1100 Watt programme into 4 Ohm
- output: 570 Watt continuous / 1100 Watt programme into 8 Ohm
- minimum output impedance: 4 Ohm
- frequency response: 20 Hz - 150 Hz
- variable low pass filter: 50-150 Hz
  with 18 dB / octave (Linkwitz-Riley low pass)
- continuously variable phase correction: 0-180 Grad
- programmable bass equalisation: +3/+6 dB
    for 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 Hz
- or flat frequency response with adjustable lower cutoff frequency at 18, 20, 23 Hz
- automatic power-up, may be deactivated
- gold plated high and low level in- and outputs
- plastic rear cover
- satellites may be looped thus not affected by low frequencies
- outside dimensions: 304 x 304 x 136 (HxWxD) mm
    fitting dimensions: 252 x 252 x 129 (HxWxD) mm
DT 500 Picture left: connections
one pair each for left and right channel,
while only one (a, b or c) is used for operation.
a) RCA in- and outputs, the outputs don't pass on the low frequencies and maybe connected to the amplifier (for home cinema connection with RCA plugs is sufficient)
b) additional symmetrical XLR inputs for studio environment
c) below high level inputs for connection to a main amplifier, the loudspeakers are connected in parallel, or connected to the subwoofer module(4 terminals to the left).
DT 500 The module features state-of-the-art technology:
after removing the rear panel the module shows:
- a big transformer
- accompanying printed circuit boards (right)
- the main amplifiers behind it - and right at the end the pre-amp board
DT 500 A look from the other side:
The pre-amp board, positioned far away from high current components like it should be.

A part of the board with switches for adjusting the bass equalisation (labelling to be seen from the left).

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