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note 5 on back page) and is capable of a half- inch of linea r excu rsion . TruP ower ® limit ing techn ology aids driv er protect ion, minimizes power compression, protects drive rs from ove r-exc ursio n under hig h peak power condition s and permits high const ant outp ut. The M2D -Sub is self- pow- ered and includ es an integral two-c hanne l [...]
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M2D-Sub specifications 1. The low-frequenc y power response of the system will increase according to the length of the array. 2. Recommended maximum operating frequency range. Response depends on loading condit ions and room acoustics. 3. Free field, measured with 1/3 octave frequency resolution at 4 meters. 4. Measured with music at 1 meter. 5. Po[...]