ACOUSTIC AND ELECTRICAL
Enclosure:
18 mm 13-ply birch plywood
Low Frequency Transducers:
2 - 12" INFRA cone
2.5" Voice coil
8O oz. Magnet
Input Connectors:
Cinch 142 screw terminal
barrier strip
Grille:
16 Gauge black vinyl coated
perforated steel
Optional Hardware:
Rigging points
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
PHYSICAL
System Type:
Infrasub Sealed chamber (3 ft
3
)
Impedance:
4 Ω
Crossover Network:
Requires INFRA Integrator
Finish:
Black paint
Dimensions:
28"h x 18"w x 15"d
72 cm x 46 cm x 39 cm
Weight:
69 lbs.
32 kg
Shipping Dimensions:
18" x 30" x 21"
46 cm x 77 cm x 54 cm
Shipping Weight:
77 lbs.
35 kg
D12E-I
BAG END
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response:
8 Hz to 95 Hz ±3 dB
(2π Steradians, with
8 Hertz Integrator)
Sensitivity:
96 dB SPL @ 80 Hz (1W @ 1m)
(for additional information,
see INFRA Speaker Sensitivity
Technical Note)
Power Handling:
400 W continuous sine wave
400 W instantaneous peak
D12E-I
The D12E-I is a high output INFRA subwoofer system
designed to provide high fidelity extended low frequency audio
reproduction from a relatively small enclosure. The D12E-I provides perfectly flat response down to 8 Hertz when used in conjunction with the 8 Hertz Integrator. Designed for permanent
installation, the D12E-I offers a flat black painted finish and a
black coated steel grille.
ABOUT INFRASUB TECHNOLOGY
Almost all specifications for
subwoofer systems are fixated on the frequency response
domain. However, the impression of power and quality is equally related to the time domain performance of a system.
Because of the long wavelengths of low frequencies, this is particularly true with subwoofers.
Likewise, the maximum SPL is not a very reliable way to judge
the impact of a subwoofer. A poor time domain performer will
not have the same impact or natural sound as a time correct
INFRA system.
The reason that INFRA technology sounds dramatically better
than the others is because of their superior time domain performance. The INFRA subwoofer maintains the bass energy in a
tight packet, aligned with the upper range signal, providing a
greater body impact and a seamless musical connection with
the main loudspeakers.
Conventional sub designs perform so poorly in the time domain
because designers have used methods that sacrifice the phase
response for more control over the frequency response (e.g.,
steep low pass filter slopes, vented speaker enclosures, and
narrow bandwidth systems). With the INFRA technique, we do
not degrade the phase response while extending the frequency
response.
While the INFRA dual integrator does function as the system
crossover, it does so without using a low pass filter. Adding a
low pass filter, analog or digital, will have a degrading effect on
the time domain performance of the INFRA subwoofer. A low
pass filter adds signal delay to the sound which varies with frequency. Also, narrowing the pass band increases the influence
of the rolloff on both ends of the subwoofer spectrum. The
result is the smearing of the arrival times of the low frequency
sound components, changing the timbre and downgrading the
impact of transient sounds.
The Bag End INFRA subwoofers are designed as no-compromise, high fidelity reproduction systems. We believe they are
the finest subs available, regardless of price.
APPLICATIONS:
Film & Video Post Production
5.1 Digital Format Subwoofer
PA System Installations
Recording Studio
Mastering Facility
Home Theater
Discotheque
BAG END Loudspeakers
22272 Pepper Road
Barrington, Illinois
60010 USA
Voice 847 382 4550
Fax 847 382 4551
www.bagend.com
INFRA™, Infrasub™ and BAG END®are trademarks of Modular Sound Systems, Inc.