Product information announced:
- Frequency response: 10Hz - 150kHz
- Two 15" drivers with 4" voice coils, 10" spiders, and 1.6" of linear travel in each direction.
- Auto-signal detection and auto-shutdown.
- Clipping sensor and thermal protection.
- Power: 4800W on 120V, 6500W on 230V
- Dimensions: 22"H x 30"D x 22"W
- Weight: 390 lbs.
- MSRP: $32,000 USD
Product information announced:
- Frequency response: 10Hz - 150kHz
Yes, my mistake. Fixed. Thanks!I'm assuming a typo, 150hz not 150, 000 ! :disbelief:
Yes, my mistake. Fixed. Thanks!
The change that stands out the most to me is the driver construction. 1.6" linear excursion is crazy, assuming it is equal to or roughly equal to the Xmax. Which it could be given the 4" long voice coil. (I'm assuming it is 4" long, and not 4" in diameter.)
Magico continues to be an industry leader in producing cutting edge world class subwoofers. Very impressive that they continue to push the envelope even when they already had arguably the best subwoofers on the market with the Q15 and Q18.
Ken
And I only recently got a pair of QSubs 15 (never thought I would have a sub, these are a different story) :|
Price difference is somewhat comforting...
LVB congrats on your 15s. Which speakers are you using them with? How has the performance improved with them?
M3. Immense sense of space and ease, better imaging, and of course, tremendous low end (I cut them at 50Hz). I find myself listening to organ music often. I never really liked organ before.