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B&W CTSW12 Custom Theatre Passive Subwoofer

SKU: CTSW12

$1,400.00
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The CTSW12 is a passive subwoofer featuring a 12-inch paper drive unit. It is designed to be used with both the CT800 and CT700 ranges. All CT SW subwoofers have a closed-box design that makes them easy to install in cabinetry. It might seem strange to many listeners that a material like paper could have much to do with a product as solid and powerful as a Custom Theatre subwoofer. Nevertheless, paper plays a vital part in what they’re hearing. In our CT SW10, CT SW12 and CT SW15 subs, the bass driver diaphragms are constructed from a ?nely-tuned mix of paper pulp, Kevlar ?bres and resin, which provides the stiffness needed to withstand the tremendous physical forces exerted by the pressures inside the cabinet.

Bowers & Wilkins is a British company that specializes in high-end audio equipment, including loudspeakers, headphones, and wireless speakers. The company was founded in 1966 in Worthing, England, and has since become a well-known brand in the audio industry, known for its innovative designs and high-quality sound.

Bowers & Wilkins' products are used in a variety of settings, from home entertainment systems to professional recording studios. The company's loudspeakers have been used in some of the world's most famous recording studios, including Abbey Road Studios in London and Skywalker Sound in California.

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