So, the plain Jane Seaton SubMersive came to be. It uses custom Eminence 15″ drivers with 3″ voice coils, with the drivers mounted at opposite ends of the enclosure. The enclosures are boxes with no slope or curved surfaces, ideal for stacking.
Why choose aseaton sound submersive HPI+ subwoofer?
SEATON SOUND SUBMERSIVE HPI+ SUBWOOFER Two 15″ Drivers which move a lot of air Usable response down to 10 Hz Minimum number of knobs and switches to deal with Available in 240 volt version that produces more power Great price for so much performance Can also power passive slave sub which is less than half the price of the active sub
How many Watts Does A Seaton AMP use?
This means that the amplifiers in the Seatons are very powerful, starting with a 2,400 watt Class D amplifier in the basic version, and moving all the way up to $6,000 watts in the version that I got for review, which is powered from the wall at 240 volts.
Why do Seaton subwoofers have lower distortion?
This is due likely to the slightly smaller diameter of the Seaton subs, which give the amplifier more control over their lower mass. All distortion measurements were made within an 80 kHz bandwidth and with the microphone 2 meters from one subwoofer (I used only one sub for the measurements).
How many drivers does a Seaton sound have?
The Seaton has two 15″ Eminence drivers, mounted on opposite sides, to eliminate mechanical transfer of woofer movement to the enclosure. The amplifier is mounted on one of the other two sides. Although Seaton Sound has been around a while, you may not have run across them before.
Did you know Seaton sound is a custom installed product?
Although Seaton Sound has been around a while, you may not have run across them before. That’s because they are primarily a custom installed product. Photos of Mark Seaton on the Internet tend to be him, standing beside a column of his subs that have been installed in a customer’s home.