Specifications - Boston Acoustics XB2 User Manual

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Specifications*

Frequency Response (±3dB)
Subwoofer Amplifier Power
Subwoofer Crossover
Crossover Bypass
Bass Unit
Enclosure Type
Dimensions (HxWxD)
(with feet and rear connectors)
Weight
*In keeping with our policy of continual product improvements, specifications are subject to change without notice.
Description
Boston's XB2 subwoofer delivers the dynamic bass foundation that is essential for lifelike reproduction of movie
soundtracks and music in the home. This attractive, powered subwoofer will complement any stereo or home theater
sound system with its impressive bass output and compact size.
This subwoofer utilizes our rugged Deep Channel
engineering facility in Peabody, Massachusetts. Every one is tested as it comes off the line to be within ±1dB of
the lab reference unit, an incredibly tight tolerance. The amplifier has a built-in variable crossover that makes it
easy to achieve a seamless blend with the front/main speakers, while a 24dB/octave lowpass filter prevents the
subwoofer from being easily localized by ear, increasing placement flexibility. A crossover bypass function is
provided for use with home theater electronics that perform their own bass management.
Because of its strong amplifier and computer-optimized tuning, the XB2 is capable of impressive deep bass and
high output from a remarkably compact enclosure. In addition, it features BassTrac
designed circuit that tracks the input signal to the subwoofer and prevents its amplifier from being driven into
audible distortion. The benefit: The bass stays clean and strong at almost any listening level.
Connections
Line level: Use the jack labeled "line level in" with most systems. These inputs accept the line level signal from your
receiver's subwoofer output. The subwoofer's circuitry filters out the high frequencies and sends the remaining low
frequencies to the subwoofer power amplifier.
Speaker level: Use these high-level terminals labeled "speaker level in" with receivers that do not have
a subwoofer output. The speaker inputs accept both left and right channel speaker signals from your receiver.
45Hz–200Hz
210 watts dynamic power output
FTC Rated Power: 50 watts @ 50 Hz into 4 ohms
at less than 1% THD+N
75Hz–200Hz
24dB/octave lowpass
Yes
8" (203mm) DCD
Ported, Front Firing
11.69 x 14.6 x 13.2"
(297 x 371 x 336mm)
21 lbs (9.52kg)
Design (DCD) bass unit designed in Boston's state-of-the-art
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