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EP500 question
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Can someone tell me if the EP500 Sub is a "powered" sub? Or does power need to come from the amp or receiver? Sorry for what seems to be a dumb question. How does it compare to the EARTHQUAKE SUPERNOVA MKV-12 POWERED SUBWOOFER?
Alex
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The EP500 is definitely a powered sub. It has a 500W digital amplifier built in and plugs into an AC outlet (with a big hefty power cord ). I haven't heard the Earthquake line, hopefully someone else who has can jump in re: comparison.
Last edited by bridgman; 02/02/06 07:52 AM.
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Re: EP500 question
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yep, all the Axiom subs have their own amp.
The 500 rocks, can't help you on the earthquake.
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Re: EP500 question
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The EP500 will create an earthquake! Can't help you otherwise.
The Earthquake is probably closer to the EP600 in specs. The EP600 would have a different reponse and db level because of its larger enclosure.
Call Axiom. They should be able tell you more. Fax them a set of specs on the Earthquake. They will tell you the difference.
Very helpful people, those Axiomites.
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