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HIGH-PERFORMANCE OUTDOOR AUDIO
With a long-throw 12" IMG woofer, the Pro-12SW-LS landscape subwoofer uses the same high-performance acoustic design philosophies of our legendary indoor products, bringing the world’s most dynamic, powerful, detailed sound to your outdoor living space.
BIG SUB PERFORMANCE, SMALL SUB AESTHETICS
The full burial design allows for a large cabinet volume necessary for low extension and high output while remaining hidden in its environment. This allows for a superior listening experience while maintaining a high-end, modern look in today’s finest landscapes and outdoor living spaces.
DUAL VOICE COIL DESIGN FOR GREAT SOUNDING 70V
For distributed line applications, the Pro-12SW-LS uses a transformerless dual voice coil design for 70V operation. Since transformers severely limit a subwoofer’s low-frequency capabilities, this unique design is the perfect solution when building a great-sounding commercial or large residential system. This design also allows for high-performance low impedance operation as well: 8-ohm stereo or 4-ohm mono for the ultimate in system flexibility.
ALL-WEATHER DURABILITY
A rustproof aluminum top cap and a high-impact, polyethylene cabinet provide the utmost in all-weather capability, while the attached 4-conductor direct burial wire eliminates the water penetrability of a switch for low impedance/high impedance selection. With IP45 rating, the Klipsch Pro-12SW-LS is lab-tested and certified to offer the best in outdoor audio year in and year out.
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