SPK-0SUB In-Wall
Updated July 2011
18-3/4”
(cutout)
20-3/8”
high
(frame)
9-1/4”
wide
(frame)
8-5/8”
(cutout)
3” deep
9-3/4”
4”
Wire clamp
is 2” in from
inside edge of
frame
8-5/8”
(cut-
out)
18-5/8”
(cutout)
Speaker
Bracket
SPK-BR70 Brackets
Metal rough-in brackets “claim the space” during
drywalling. Removable arms can be mounted
vertically or horizontally, and feature a wire clamp to
hold cables in place during drywalling.
Performance
Placement
Walls and ceilings, horizontally or
vertically
Maximum Output
107dB each
96dB Performance
Single subwoofer:
5,000 ft
3
room, corner loaded.
2,500 ft
3
room, placed more than
4’ from a corner.
Stereo pair:
10,000 ft
3
room, corner loaded.
5,000 ft
3
room, placed more than
4’ from a corner.
Volume Consideration
Approximately one subwoofer for
every 2,500 ft
3
Close-Miked Near-Field Response
(±3dB)
32-200 Hz
6dB Downpoint
29 Hz
Bass Unit
Dual 8-inch long-throw bass
units.
Construction
Injection-molded aluminum
frame; 1-inch MDF baffle, Slot/
Lock
®
mounting system.
Connections
Compression push terminals
accept bare wire to 12 gauge.
Grille
Custom perforated steel grille
powder coated white. Paintable.
Weight
11 lbs each
Building A Back Box
The SPK-0SUB requires 1.2 ft
3
of air volume
behind the wall to achieve full bass extension.
Here are box-building dimensions with minimum
depths to give your carpenter:
MDF Thickness
1/2”
3/4”
Width
14-1/2”
14-1/2”
Depth
4-1/2” 5”
Height
45” 47”
Sub Classification: Transitional Sub
Transitional Subwoofer
Bay Audio classifies three types of subwoofers:
Rumble Subs
Designed for bass from 15Hz through 30Hz in
theaters.
Impact Subs
Designed for maximum pressure in the impact zone
of 40Hz through 100Hz.
Transitional Subs
Designed for bass reinforcement from 50Hz and
above, specifically for smaller rooms, or used in a
transitional capacity with Impact subs.
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