QRS Nebulosa. - Just me trying a new paint program I got.
Original photo has sort of been "tweaked a bit".
The speaker is a QRS Nebulosa, from Sweden.
The bottom cabinet contains no less than 3 x 10" subwoofer
drivers. 1 forward (closed cabinet)
2 in a isobaric chamber venting down.
So this is a very massive passive - subwoofer with very awesome
capacity in the nether regions, and a mid/tweeter module on top.
No need to augment with subs says the makers, below 18hz maybe then.

I like base power, so this sounded so awesome to me that in my gallery it went!
Base power! 
Full frequency dynamics then, and seriously hung
in the nether regions.
Uhm, of course I didn't take the makers words for this!
Hifi&Musik - a swedish magazine wrote on this speaker.
Extremely wide sweetspot, composed, slightly laidback
and a total refusal to lose control regardless of volume level.
Ease of placement and if you got the amplification power
required: Base power, that shocked the testing panel
so bad, that they simply stated: 
"Well, to put this lightly, you will not be needing that pair of 15"
servo controlled subwoofers..."
Oh my!!! I'm a sucker for this type of writing!! I admit it
I was born a woofer lover, what can I say.
QRS Nebulosa. - Just me trying a new paint program I got. Original photo has sort of been "tweaked a bit". The speaker is a QRS Nebulosa, from Sweden. The bottom cabinet contains no less than 3 x 10" subwoofer drivers. 1 forward (closed cabinet) 2 in a isobaric chamber venting down. So this is a very massive passive - subwoofer with very awesome capacity in the nether regions, and a mid/tweeter module on top. No need to augment with subs says the makers, below 18hz maybe then. I like base power, so this sounded so awesome to me that in my gallery it went! Base power! Full frequency dynamics then, and seriously hung in the nether regions. Uhm, of course I didn't take the makers words for this! Hifi&Musik - a swedish magazine wrote on this speaker. Extremely wide sweetspot, composed, slightly laidback and a total refusal to lose control regardless of volume level. Ease of placement and if you got the amplification power required: Base power, that shocked the testing panel so bad, that they simply stated: "Well, to put this lightly, you will not be needing that pair of 15" servo controlled subwoofers..." Oh my!!! I'm a sucker for this type of writing!! I admit it I was born a woofer lover, what can I say.
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