PRO
PRODUCT
DB1500A
SERIES
DB
TYPE:
POWERED &
PASSIVE
DESCRIPTION
ACTIVE SUBWOOFER
CATEGORY
PUBLIC ADDRESS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The dB1500a is a self-powered subwoofer featuring a 15"
heavy duty driver, complemented by a 500 Watt power
amplifier. The dB1500a also offers an active stereo crossover
providing a high-passed output for running your satellite
speakers. Solid 3/4 inch plywood construction, steel corners,
tough carpet covering and large casters make the dB1500a
a road warrior. In fixed installation systems, the dB1500a
provides super tight low frequency output in a relatively
small, unobtrusive enclosure. The dB1500a is a perfect add-
on to your dB500 and Expedition system, or for any sound
reinforcement system where extended low-end is desired.
FRONT PANEL
While using your dB1500a, you'll have great low-end anywhere.
FEATURES
Heavy-duty, 15 inch Low Frequency Transducer With Butyl
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Rubber Surround
Built-in 500 Watt Power Amplifier
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Balanced High Pass Outputs for Satellite Speakers
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Variable Crossover 30 - 200 Hz
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Stereo / Mono Operation Switch
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Volume Control
Heavy-Duty, Rear Mounted Casters
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Extra Large Grab Handles
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35mm Pole Mount Receptacle
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Heavy-Duty, Steel Grill
3/4" Plywood Construction, internally braced and covered
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BACK PANEL
in tough carpet
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Three-year extended warranty
ARCHITECT'S & ENGINEER'S SPECIFICATIONS
The DB1500A shall be a wooden subwoofer cabinet to
be used as a FOH subwoofer. It shall be black and have
metal mesh grills. It shall have a 500 watt class G power
amplifier. It shall have a 15 inch woofer for low frequencies.
The DB1500A shall have 2 XLR balanced line inputs with
level control and frequency sweep control for the crossover.
The DB1500A shall have an amplifier clip and protection
LED indicator. The DB1500A shall also have a mono/stereo
switch. A standard IEC connector and cable will be supplied
for connection to AC power sources.
©2006 Samson v1.0 5/06
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