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Yamaha Introduces SW500 Powered Subwoofer
January 20, 2002
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In the tradition of sound reinforcement products that include the MS400 and EMX660, Yamaha Corporation of America introduces the SW500 Powered Subwoofer at Winter NAMM 2002. The SW500 delivers 500 Watts of power (650 max.) in a low profile enclosure that is ideal for DJ systems, houses of worship, clubs, project studios and any small-to-medium portable or installed speaker system where low frequency augmentation is desired. The unit carries an MSRP of $999.95 and is currently available. The ported bass reflex design maintains high efficiency and low distortion. The 15-in. driver provides up to 122dB SPL (1w @ 1 M), an overall frequency response of 40Hz to 120Hz, and can withstand the most demanding program material. An internal 500-Watt amplifier utilizes Yamaha's EEEngine Technology to maintain efficiency, low current draw, low heat and reduced weight. "Much of today's live and recorded music requires a solid bottom end," states Wayne Hrabak, marketing manager, Professional Audio. "In addition, the SW500 offers the ease of hookup and flexibility that users have come to expect from Yamaha." The SW500 features balanced XLR A & B input connectors, balanced XLR A/B/THRU outputs, plus balanced XLR High Pass/A&B output connections. Controls include Master Level, Power, Phase, and Cutoff Frequency (80 Hz to 100 Hz). Cabinet construction utilizes sturdy Fir ply, covered with a durable black urethane finish. "The SW500 makes it easy to augment the all-important bottom curve," states John Schauer, product manager, Professional Audio. "It provides the extra 'kick' that is so characteristic of certain musical genres–all in a compact enclosure, and without the need for external amplifiers." For more information, visit their web site at http://www.yamaha.com/.
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