SUB 25 KXS
SUB 25 KXS
25 cm shallow depth subwoofer
SUB 25 KXS is a very compact woofer. New in the fourth generation of K2 Power kits, it has a slim profile for ever lower depth and high power handling without loss of energy. It offers deep and impactful bass to your installation, for listening experiences rich in sensations.
K2 MEMBRANE
A world-renowned Focal innovation, the subwoofer's K2 diaphragm contributes to natural, crystal-clear sound reproduction. It's supported by a rubber surround whose exclusive profile has been optimized to offer very wide travel.
ROBUSTESSE
Rigid, non-magnetic and with a specific profile, the aluminum frame improves coil excursion, enabling the subwoofer to deliver a taut, punchy and dynamic bass.
EVERY DETAIL COUNTS
The loudspeaker's raised spider with its progressive profile enhances linearity and sound precision, while the coil ventilation system ensures even more power.
SPECIFICATIONS
Sound - Acoustics
- Product type : Subwoofer
- Membrane : K2 Power
- Filter : Integrated
- Frequency response (+/- 3dB) : 25 Hz - 500 Hz
- Maximum power : 700 watts
- Motor : Ferrite
- Nominal Impedance : 4 Ω
- Nominal power : 350 W RMS
- Sensivity : 84.5 dB
- Suspension material : Butyl
TECHNOLOGIES
K2 SANDWICH MEMBRANE
Purity and precision of sound
The diaphragm, the key component of a loudspeaker, is at the heart of our acoustic engineers' research. Shape and materials are essential for high-fidelity reproduction. In 1986, our teams unveiled an aramid fibre sandwich membrane, recognizable by its unique yellow color. It has been extensively renewed over the years, while retaining the characteristics that made it such a success. Today, it consists of an ultra-light foam core sandwiched between a layer of aramid fibre and a layer of glass fibre. It combines the three key factors of a loudspeaker membrane: rigidity, lightness and damping, for a precise, dynamic and uncolored sound.
PROGRESSIVE SPIDER
For exceptional dynamics
At the rear of the diaphragm is the spider, which holds the lower part of the cone in place. By working on this essential element of the loudspeaker, and in particular by developing a spider with a progressive profile, our engineers have achieved better damping of the sandwich cone's movements, greatly enhancing the linearity, precision and dynamics of the sound.