- Transducers: LF - 2 x 8”
- Operating Range: 55 Hz – 400 Hz
- Sensitivity (1W/1m): 95 dB
- Power Handling: 300W continuous @ 4 ohms
- Continuous Max Output: 120 dB (126 dB Peak)
- Nominal Beamwidth (H x V): 360° x 180°
- Finish: Black or White painted 11-ply cross-laminated birch with dual-layer powder-coated steel grille
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 8.25" x 21.75" x 13.00" (210 x 552 x 330 mm)
Community VLF208B (Black) / VLF208W (White) Dual 8-Inch Subwoofer
Vendor: Community
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Community VLF208B (Black) / VLF208W (White) Dual 8-Inch Subwoofer
The ultra-compact VLF208 comes in color variants: VLF208B for Black and VLF208W for White, is a professionally designed dual 8-inch, no-grille design that is made capable to be installed under stages, in ceilings or walls, or in other low profile locations in either the vertical or horizontal mounting position. Its extremely low profile enclosure is made narrow enough possible of fitting comfortably between wall studs, which provides the “hidden” LF extension. It comes along with a response down to 70 Hz in passive mode or 60 Hz with the use of digital signal processing, the VLF208 is created carefully capable to function in pairs as a steered bass array, and is equipped along with fly points and four rubber feet that comes with recessed foot mounting locations on two sides. The VLF208 is also possible to be wall-mounted with the use of its specially designed low-profile yoke bracket, the VLF-Y208.
The VLF subwoofers comes featuring a low-profile design that is made ideal for theaters, auditoria, restaurants, schools, houses of worship and other venues, along with the compact VLF208 and VLF208LV fitting into areas where larger subwoofers are impractical.
Variants:
- Community VLF208B (Black)
- Community VLF208W (White) *pictures not provided by manufacturer
HIGHLIGHTS
- Low profile design, small footprint
- Designed to work as a traditional subwoofer or in steered bass arrays
- DYNA-TECH™ protection circuitry
- Suitable for in-wall, under-seating, under-stage and other “hidden” LF applications