db technologies S09 subwoofer

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2010

overview of our S09 15" subs from db technologies

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  • If I'm building a flying line array from scratch (bought nothing yet)...

    -should I go for a S09 or S10

    -and should I get say 3:T12s or 5:T4s

    Based on your opinions

    Also, I am impressed by the DB line of speakers, especially at the price point they are.

  • @ThinkingBrainFilms

    Go with the S10's much lower end and power even though both have 1000w amps. The T12's will do you more in the long run, but you can almost get 2 T4's for the same amount as a T12, one thing with the boxes, you need to get a formidable line and box count can only do that. I would start with 6 of the T4's and get them in the air , flown. Big diff in sound vs. ground stacked. I would do 3 S10 per side and cardioid sub config. Would be most impressive system.We are dealers too

  • ok, you may be right on that, the driver was really heavy, which for a NEO driver seemed weight wise closer to a ceramic mag. after looking at my video again...does look like a NEO assembly...my apologies.

  • it's an RCF transducer and is NEOdymium 100%

  • @noobsound - actually it is not neo, but ceramic. had to replace one a few months ago. it is quite a heavy driver in the S09.

  • is this amp when get hot turn off or no ??

  • @djchichi31 this amp does not shut down when hot, we have had in the direct sun, where you think you could fry eggs on it, and no shut down.

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  • @trinityprosound The giveaway on identification is how the venting holes are on the egde of the backplate. They always line up with voice coil, which means that this particular driver has an inside the coil slug magnet system. Inside slug systems are always neo based since ferrite/ceramic magnets don't have sufficient strength to drive the coil in pa applications. The driver in this video seems to be RCF's flagship 15LF451N or some OEM derivative of it. Great video though!

  • @trinityprosound dont wanna argue. I just said that based on the facts thats a RCF driver and RCF spec sheet tells us it's neodymium stuff. I miself use RCF lf18n401 ( same used in Db DVA s20) and if u open them up u can see the NEO magnet ring. They are verry heavy because they have really strong and thick chassis. BTW nices videos. I really enjoy watching speakers opened.

  • @DJSkiies yes this is a great line of speakers and equipment, you will not be disappointed with these speakers at all. pro grade speakers, not standard DJ type, higher quality overall...

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