
₱100,000.00 Inc VAT
Welcome to the profound experience of true low frequency effects with the Volcanix Slim, a dedicated home cinema in room subwoofer. Experience stunning depth and realism in cars chases, building explosions and rumbling earthquakes, while also benefiting from tonal accuracy and the enhanced bass performance you need to truly feel a rock concert or the strings of a symphony orchestra.
Using the same bass driver and class D amplifier as Krix’s award-winning Volcanix subwoofer, the Volcanix Slim is redesigned to fit perfectly behind acoustically transparent screens or to be mounted into shallow false baffle walls.
The built-in ICEpower® class D amplifier delivers 450 watts RMS, while the large 305mm bass driver, with huge 50mm long throw voice coil, is specifically developed for low frequency reinforcement. With two large down-firing ports to give a 40% larger vent area than the Volcanix, the Volcanix Slim provides improved bass performance at higher volumes.
Its front mounted control panel with LED display allows easy adjustments, while proprietary Krix rubber feet improve acoustic isolation on hard and soft floor surfaces. Available without a front grille, for use behind an acoustically transparent screen, or with a front grille for those displayed in full view.
For the ultimate cinema experience at home, play it through Krix.
Frequency Response:
15Hz-200Hz in room response
Power Handling:
450 Watts RMS, 900 Watts maximum instantaneous power
Output:
125dB maximum SPL in room response
Power On/Off
Adjustable auto/always On, 12V trigger setting
Phase Select
0º or 180º
Low Pass Filter
50Hz-200Hz or bypass
Enclosure Type:
Bass reflex, down firing vents
Input:
Stereo line level RCA
Dimensions:
450 mm high x 360 mm wide x 410 mm deep
Weight:
26kg each
Low Frequency Driver:
Nominal 305mm (12”) diameter paper cone driver with 50mm (2”) long throw voice coil developed for high level, low frequency reinforcement
“From the start it was immediately apparent that there was enormous power”
– Stephen Dawson [Sound+Image Magazine]