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EAW direct radiator, low frequency reproducers are

designed for  sound reinforcement  or  reproduction  in
theaters, clubs,  discotheques,  and other  nearfield  applications
where smooth response and extended low frequency
performance are desired. The VB-300 and VB-318  enclosures
are ruggedly constructed of  cross- grain- laminated Baltic
birch hardwood, a material far superior to  domestic  birch,  fir
plywoods or particle materials, both in terms of  strength  to
weight ratios and resistance to road abuse. This quality
material combined with extensive internal bracing virtually
eliminates panel resonances  which  rob  output  and  produce
response variations.

VB-3W-LR

The VB-300-LR with its two RCF LF-383 drivers in an

optimally vented enclosure, provides  smooth  response  from
500 Hz down to 38 Hz. The high efficiency of 101 dB SPL
(1w at 1 meter), combined with the ability to handle 600 watts
of power under program conditions, results in a maximum
output level of  128 dB SPL at 1 meter. This unit is ideal for
use as a woofer in nearfield component arrays. The VB-300
will also perform  well as a sub-woofer,  augmenting the bass
output of  full range systems in applications where deep bass
punch is essential. Another application where the VB-300 is
well suited is supplementing the  limited  low  frequency  output
(below 150 Hz) of small vented theater horns like the 4560.

VE3-318 -LR,

Single 18" Vented Reproducer

The VB-318-LR sub-woofer is  designed to  provide  smooth

response  down to 30 Hz for  nearfield  applications
where impressive bass is of  prime concern.  The LF-443
driver can produce 98 dB SPL at 1  meter  with I watt input in
this  system. The combination of  extended response  and
output capabilities make this system ideal for use as a
subwoofer, augmenting the output of  compact full-range
systems, when true deep bass response  is required for
impressive sonic performances.

The direct radiator vented  design of  the VB-300  and

VB-318 provides more usable extended  response  vs.  size
than comparable horn loaded systems.  This is particularly
true when compared to theater-type  vented  horns  which
sacrifice size for increased output ab,ve 200 Hz, but perform
as non-optimum  vented  boxes  below  200 Hz.  The  ability o f
the VB-300 series to provide extended  bass response  makes
them ideal for nearfield systems where the directivity and
higher output of a true horn system is not required.

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