

d&b CCL-SUB Compact Cardioid Subwoofer
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d&b CCL-SUB Compact Cardioid Subwoofer
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The d&b audiotechnik CCL-SUB is a compact, high-performance cardioid subwoofer designed for mobile use in small to medium-sized sound reinforcement setups. It features an integrated cardioid design with a front-facing 15" bass-reflex driver and a rear-facing 10" bandpass driver, delivering focused low-frequency output while minimizing unwanted rear radiation—all using a single amplifier channel. With a frequency response from 39 Hz to 150 Hz and a maximum SPL of 132 dB, the CCL-SUB provides powerful, controlled bass in a flyable and stackable format. Built from durable marine plywood with a weather-resistant finish, the cabinet includes heavy-duty wheels, ergonomic handles, and protective runners for easy transport and rugged use. An M20 threaded flange allows for seamless pole-mounting of top cabinets, making the CCL-SUB a versatile and efficient solution for any mobile audio system.
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The d&b audiotechnik CCL-SUB is a compact, high-performance cardioid subwoofer designed for mobile use in small to medium-sized sound reinforcement setups. It features an integrated cardioid design with a front-facing 15" bass-reflex driver and a rear-facing 10" bandpass driver, delivering focused low-frequency output while minimizing unwanted rear radiation—all using a single amplifier channel. With a frequency response from 39 Hz to 150 Hz and a maximum SPL of 132 dB, the CCL-SUB provides powerful, controlled bass in a flyable and stackable format. Built from durable marine plywood with a weather-resistant finish, the cabinet includes heavy-duty wheels, ergonomic handles, and protective runners for easy transport and rugged use. An M20 threaded flange allows for seamless pole-mounting of top cabinets, making the CCL-SUB a versatile and efficient solution for any mobile audio system.
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