Origin Acoustics Claims New Audiophile Grade Subwoofers Launched
Origin Acoustics has just launched what the company is calling its Bassic subwoofer line — three models that they say are audiophile-grade.
The Bassic subs are available in either an 8-inch, 10-inch or 12-inch version. The aluminum drivers are powered by 100 watts, 150 watts or 250 watts of cool, efficient Class D amplification. The controls for level, phase and crossover adjustment are mounted on the front of the cabinet behind the grille for easy access whether the sub is against a wall our mounted in a cabinet. They also include a piano-gloss black finish and inset grille design.
The Bassic Subs will be shipping mid-April. Here are all the specs.
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