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The power difference is negligible (960 watts RMS compared to 1000 watts RMS). | The power difference is negligible (960 watts RMS compared to 1000 watts RMS). | ||
− | Two Sub1s tightly coupled (stacked or side-by-side) should provide up to +6 dB<ref> +3 dB from doubling the power and +3 dB from [https://blogs.qsc.com/live-sound/what-does-subwoofers-mutual-coupling-mean/ mutual coupling]. </ref> over a single Sub1 (118 + 6 = 124). The Sub 2 is 123 dB SPL. The SPL performance of two Sub1s should be similar to a single Sub2. | + | Two Sub1s tightly coupled (stacked or side-by-side) should provide up to +6 dB SPL<ref> +3 dB from doubling the power and +3 dB from [https://blogs.qsc.com/live-sound/what-does-subwoofers-mutual-coupling-mean/ mutual coupling]. </ref> over a single Sub1 (118 + 6 = 124). The Sub 2 is 123 dB SPL. The SPL performance of two Sub1s should be similar to a single Sub2. |
The Sub1 goes down to 40 Hz. The Sub2 goes down to 37 Hz (-3 dB). The difference is due to the larger physical volume of the Sub2 enclosure. Running two Sub1s does not change the frequency response. | The Sub1 goes down to 40 Hz. The Sub2 goes down to 37 Hz (-3 dB). The difference is due to the larger physical volume of the Sub2 enclosure. Running two Sub1s does not change the frequency response. |
Revision as of 14:14, 4 May 2022
Specification | B1 | B2 | Sub1 | Sub2 | F1 Subwoofer |
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dB SPL at 1 meter Continous/Peak |
109 dB (estimated, not published) |
115 dB (continuous) 121 dB (peak) |
118 dB (continuous) 124 dB (peak) |
123 dB (continuous) 129 dB (peak) |
124 dB (continuous) 130 dB (peak) |
Watts RMS Active/Passive |
125 Passive |
250 Passive |
480 Active |
1000 Active |
1000 Active |
Weight pounds | 28 | 45 | 35.5 | 51.7 | 55 |
Drivers | Two 5.25" | Two 10" | One 7"x13" RaceTrack | One 10"x18" RaceTrack | Two 10" |
Cardioid Mode | n/a | n/a | Yes | Yes | n/a |
Compatibility with Bose Products | L1 Legacy | L1 Legacy | L1 Pro, L1 Legacy, S1 Pro, L1 Compact | L1 Pro, L1 Legacy, S1 Pro, L1 Compact | L1 Pro, L1 Legacy, S1 Pro, L1 Compact |
Compatibility with non-Bose products | No passive, no low-pass filter |
No passive, no low-pass filter |
Yes active, switchable low-pass filter |
Yes active, switchable low-pass filter |
Yes active, switchable high-pass filter |
- Two Sub1s or Sub2
Two Sub1s have approximately the same membrane surface area as the Sub2, (180 square inches).
The power difference is negligible (960 watts RMS compared to 1000 watts RMS).
Two Sub1s tightly coupled (stacked or side-by-side) should provide up to +6 dB SPL[1] over a single Sub1 (118 + 6 = 124). The Sub 2 is 123 dB SPL. The SPL performance of two Sub1s should be similar to a single Sub2.
The Sub1 goes down to 40 Hz. The Sub2 goes down to 37 Hz (-3 dB). The difference is due to the larger physical volume of the Sub2 enclosure. Running two Sub1s does not change the frequency response.
- L1 Pro16
The SPL output of the L1 Pro16 is 118 db SPL (124 peak). The output is similar to the Sub1.
- Technical Data for standalone units
- L1 Pro8 Technical Data Sheet
- L1 Pro16 Technical Data Sheet
- L1 Pro32 Technical Data Sheet
- Sub1 Technical Data Sheet
- Sub2 Technical Data Sheet
- ↑ +3 dB from doubling the power and +3 dB from mutual coupling.