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RBH Introduces New Dual 10-Inch Subwoofer for Compact Home Theater System (1/2/2005)

New subwoofer features proprietary TAV(TM) technology developed by RBH

RBH Sound Inc. introduces the MS-10.1 subwoofer featuring dual 10-inch drivers and proprietary Tuned Aperiodic Vent(TM) (TAV(TM)). This new little powerhouse was designed to compliment RBH's existing Compact Theater 5.1 and 7.1 speaker ensembles, but is available separately for the consumer simply looking for a powerful, yet affordable subwoofer.

RBH is a company that truly believes in the "trickle-down" theory. When they develop a new innovation for their flagship Signature Series, their other lines invariably benefit. Such is the case with TAV technology. First developed for the 1212-SE subwoofer, Tuned Aperiodic Vent(TM) (TAV(TM)) technology bridges the gap between vented and sealed enclosure subwoofer designs providing deeper low frequency extension than similar sized, sealed designs. TAV(TM) technology shifts the vent tuning to a much lower frequency than would otherwise be possible in a small-vented enclosure and also improves transient response.

Another "trickle-down" technology that made its way into the MS-10.1 is the use of proprietary aluminum drivers featured in the MS-10.1. The rigidity of the aluminum allows for extreme power handling and tight control over bass notes. Powering the MS-10.1 is an internal 250-watt amplifier that can push the dual 10's down to 22 Hertz! Connection and convenience features include; volume control, adjustable low-pass filter, line-level input and output as well as speaker-level inputs and outputs with a fixed 80Hz low pass filter. The MS-10.1 also features an auto sensing circuit that will turn the subwoofer on when it senses an audio signal, and off after 15-20 minutes of inactivity.

Suggested retail pricing of the MS-10.1 is US$800 and it is shipping now.

www.rbhsound.com


 
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