Do you sometimes get curious, about how a huge Elemental Designs (eD) home theater subwoofer is made?
The video below shows how the gigantic, flagship product of eD is built to customer requested specifications. If you would notice from the picture above, the conventional A7-900, is down-firing.
The eD A7-900 has the following specifications:
| Model Name | A7-900 Home Subwoofer |
| Amplifier Power | 1300w RMS |
| Subwoofer Driver Size | Dual eD 18″ Subwoofer – Ov.2 Platform |
| Cabinet Type | Vented / Downfire (in this case, front-firing) |
| Room Tuning | 18Hz FR – (16-100Hz +/-3dB @110dB In Room) |
| In Room Avg | SPL 129.93 dB (10-100Hz Max Output Avg) |
| Shipping Weight | 435lbs |
| Price | $2,200 |
A7-900 Custom Production from Elemental Designs on Vimeo.
Here are the complete specifications of the eD A7-900 in PDF format.
[via Elemental Designs Blog]
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