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BM14S II
BM14S II
The BM14S II is a precision subwoofer specifically designed to complement BM6 mkIII, BM12 mkIII, BM6A and BM15A monitors.
Introduction
The BM14S II is a precision subwoofer specifically designed to complement BM6 mkIII, BM12 mkIII, BM6A and BM15A monitors.
The BM14S II is a precision subwoofer specifically designed to complement BM6 mkIII, BM12 mkIII, BM6A and BM15A monitors, adding extended bass in mid-sized mixing and recording environments.
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Features
12" Subwoofer
Handcrafted driver
Selectable LFE or slave mode
Made in Denmark
BM14S II
Specifications
- Status Discontinued
- Segment Pro
- Range Subwoofers
- Type Subwoofers
- Analog inputs XLR
- Analog outputs 1x XLR Slave out, 2x XLR SAT out
- Amplifier Power (Watt) 300W
- AC Power Input 100-120 V/200-240 V 50/60 Hz
- Lower Cutoff (Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB) 18
- Upper Cutoff (Hz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB) 250
- Box Principle Sealed
- Low pass filter 50Hz-150Hz
- High pass filter Flat / 60 Hz / 80 Hz
- Phase adjustment 0/180 degrees
- Woofer 12in MSP
- Weight kg 21
- Weight lbs 46 2/8
- Width mm 350
- Height mm 350
- Depth mm 370
- Width inches 13 6/8
- Height inches 13 6/8
- Depth inches 14 5/8
We believe monitors should sound great at all volume levels - low and high
Sebastian Rodens, Product Manager
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