Totem Acoustic Storm Subwoofer SOLD

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neep

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Totem Acoustic Storm Subwoofer SOLD
« on: 21 May 2015, 08:10 am »
I have for sale a Totem Acoustic 300 watt Storm subwoofer in mahogany veneer. Condition is conservatively 7/10. My wife set a few boxes on it during our last move which left some very faint scratches. Nothing that penetrated the veneer and it's truly only noticeable if you're a couple of feet away from it.

This sub uses an 8 inch powered driver and two 8inch passive radiators to give a true 25Hz bass response. The sub can be setup via internal crossover with speaker binding posts. Or, via RCA input from a preamp section. $1000 new, selling for $500 + shipping/insurance via Fedex. Payment thru Paypal.

Specifications:
The Totem Storm Sub is one of the most flexible high-performance sub-woofers available. The Storm Sub shares external cone topography and material with the two flanking passive units, resulting in a more informative and less compressed energy flow. Designed mostly for cinema/surround applications, the Storm Sub is very comfortable in a stereo or multi-channel audio environment.
The Storm Sub offers automatic power-down, its amplifier going into standby when signal is absent and reactivating automatically on signal reception. Other features include volume adjustment, variable phase dial, a pair of low-level RCA inputs and a crossover enabling/disabling switch to use low frequency management and control from processor.
Design features
8” active diver / (2) 8” passive radiators for precise articulation and bass extension
Internal crossover offers a seamless blend to our loudspeakers
Detachable power cord and isolation feet included
Designed for A/V stereo applications
Slow burn fuse protection
Available in exotic veneer or Design multicoated polyester finishes
Technical features
Full mono-shell hand-assembled chassis
Lock mitered cabinet joints
Exclusive, 300 watts integrated amplifier
High/low pass audio connections for extreme flexibility
Variable gain / phase / frequency adjustments

« Last Edit: 6 Jun 2015, 11:32 pm by neep »