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Bose Pro Sub2 (single subwoofer)

Original price was: $2,949.00.Current price is: $2,299.00.

The Bose Professional Sub2. Pair it with the Pro32, connect with the Pro8, Pro16, or any other speaker system for a ton of extra kick.

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Description

Bose Pro Sub2 1000w active subwoofer.

Compact, lightweight, and powerful.  Add this to any of the Bose line up for a LOT of extra punch, from the S1+ to the Pro32.

  • 1000W Class D amplifier delivers low-end down to 37Hz
  • Slim 10-inch x 18-inch neodymium Racetrack driver matches the performance of larger traditional speakers
  • Includes SubMatch cable for fast connection to the Bose L1 Pro32 system
  • M20 threaded insert for mounting to an optional Bose adjustable speaker pole
  • Speaker driver Size:10″ x 18″
  • Inputs – 2 x XLR-1/4″ combo
  • Outputs – 2 x XLR, SubMatch (thru)
  • Height: 69cm
  • Width: 30.5cm
  • Depth: 55.1cm
  • Weight: 23.5kg
  • Does the Bose L1 have a subwoofer?

    YES!  The Bose L1 Pro range has a subwoofer.  Depending on which model, the subwoofer is either built into the power stand, or a separate active sub (the Sub1 or Sub2).

    Take a look at the differences and what the unique subwoofer design looks like.  Read more here.

     

     

  • Can I run a Sub1 and Sub2 together?

    Yes, no problem at all.  Cosmetically a pair of Sub1 or Sub2 together look and stack better, and you can use proper cardioid mode with a matched pair.

    But there’s no reason why you can’t run a Sub1 and Sub2 together, and of course it will connect directly to an L1Pro32.  You’ll need an extra SubMatch cable though!

     

  • Can I connect Sub1 or Sub2 with a Pro8 or Pro16?

    The simple answer: YES.

    How?  I recommend running into the sub then out to the Pro8 or Pro16 (or any other active speaker, to be honest).

    1. Connect your source (DJ controller, mixer, etc) to the Sub1/Sub2 via the line input 1 and/or 2.
    2. Connect XLR from line out 1 and/or 2, to jack (6.3mm) line input.

    The Sub1/Sub2 Level Control does not affect the Line Outputs.  The advantage here is you can adjust the subwoofer volume without affecting the rest of the system.

    A real-world use for this might be during the earlier part of a wedding reception, you can have the sub turned down to almost zero, leaving the Pro8 or Pro16 to do all the work (dinner music, speeches etc).  Then as your party picks up, you can turn the sub up through the night for extra “kick” when required.

    Be aware – the Sub2 (and to a lesser degree the SUb1) can easily overpower the Pro16 and definitely the Pro8.  

     

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