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AAD C-10 long-throw 10 inch Active Subwoofer ( Used)

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Post by HiFiLab Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:57 pm

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American Acoustic Development’s (AAD) C-Series home-theater speaker system reminds me of the best qualities of the Advent and Acoustic Research products I knew as a teenager. Whatever you paired them with, whether inexpensive electronics or high-end separates, they always sounded good. And although they will perform well with more expensive electronics, their stable impedance curves and voicing are primarily designed to complement the power supplies of budget amplifiers.

To keep costs down and provide more bang for the buck, all of AAD’s loudspeakers are manufactured in China under the watchful eye of Phil Jones, head honcho at AAD (and responsible for some very successful speaker designs, including Acoustic Energy’s AE-1 and Platinum Audio’s Solo).

The C-10 subwoofer can also be considered a class-leading product.
Offering bass reinforcement that is specified to extend down to 22Hz,

Powered by a 165W amplifier,
the AAD-designed high-excursion bass driver looks like something out of Sunfire’s True Subwoofer. With a 50-ounce magnet and an amplifier claimed to exceed 200W peaks, this sub should live up to its specifications. Feature wise, the C-10 leaves little to be desired.
Stereo line-level loops, a variable crossover, and phase correction sit alongside speaker-level connections and a detachable power cord.


Choosing the proper crossover point seems to be the key in keeping the C-10 happy. Using 80Hz causes the slightly plump bass of the C-10 to excite the 50Hz mode in my room, while a 60Hz setting tames the mode. As a result, the C-10 does a fine job reproducing meaty but solid bass. I won’t say it’s the driest or tightest bass I’ve heard, but it provides good resolution and impact. More importantly, the C-10 is not a one-note sub only capable of booms and rumbles

The rippling bass effect shook my room with authority while remaining clean and tight.


Product Specifications
• 10 inches cast frame chassis
• Easy-curved structure to withstand high amplitude
• Output: 160 Watts
• Sensitivity: 85dB
• Frequency Response: 22Hz ~ 200KHz (+/- 3dB)
• Crossover frequency: 40Hz ~ 160Hz

Dimensions: 19.5"H x 15.2"W x 18.3"D
Weight: 51 pounds







Price : RM 1250
Contact Simon Ting 012-3612507

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