Modern music is increasingly bass-intensive. To pack
the maximum amount of energy into the lowest octave – with no surprises
in the playback – a sound engineer needs to hear and feel throughout the
whole frequency spectrum. The Amphion BaseTwo25
low-frequency extension system fits equally well in any composing,
mixing, or mastering setup, where correct reproduction and appreciation
of the lowest octave is critical. Amphion’s innovative approach to
low-frequency monitoring provides producers, sound engineers and artists
with a completely new perspective on bass.
The BaseTwo25 is a state-of-the-art monitoring solution converting
any Amphion two-way studio monitor into a full-range, time and phase
coherent, three-way system. These full-range towers extend all the way
down to 20 Hz. Each BaseTwo25 has 2 x 25 cm woofers (top) and matching 2
x 25 cm radiators (below) mounted in back to back force-canceling mode
on both sides of the cabinet. The system is driven by 2 x 900 W
amplifier, and controlled by Amphion’s signature filtering module with a
variable-level attenuator.
In addition to providing tight, tuneful bass, BaseTwo25 improves
midrange clarity and increases the midrange power-handling abilities of
the paired monitors. This is achieved by gradually transferring the
low-end frequencies from the monitors to the base extenders.
Features:
- Perfectly integrated time and phase coherent, three-way system, extending all the way down to 20 Hz
- Extremely robust 25 cm (10”) woofers with matching 25 cm passive
radiators mounted in back to back force canceling mode on both sides of
the cabinet
- Driven by 2 x 900 W amplifiers housed in a 2U rack chassis and a stand-alone 1U filtering module with variable-volume control