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PSB Introduces New NAD-powered SubSeries 300

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PICKERING, ON, October 5th, 2010 - Leading Canadian manufacturer, PSB Speakers, globally renowned for its design and production of loudspeakers, introduces a new subwoofer featuring a customised power amplifier designed by sister company, NAD Electronics. NAD has won worldwide acclaim for its high performance amplifiers, and the SubSeries 300 is the first in a new line of subwoofer designs to be powered by NAD's sophisticated, high efficiency amplifier. The SubSeries 300 also features trickle-down technology from PSB's award-winning SubSeries 500 flagship, including the company's exclusive "smart bass" limiting circuitry. As a result, the SubSeries 300 offers a winning combination of power, high impact bass, and musicality.

Key Features of the SubSeries 300:
  • Powerful NAD Class D discrete MOSFET amplifier
  • Capable of 850W of peak dynamic power, 300 Wrms continuous power, and 425 Wrms dynamic power at <0.08% THD
  • 90% efficient output stage results in higher power with less energy
  • Ultra-low, energy saving <0.5W standby power consumption
  • FEA and Klippel optimized woofer reduces harmonic distortion
  • High power handling 50mm voice coil to minimize thermal compression
  • Massive 50oz magnet for greater woofer sensitivity and damping
  • Easily accessible front mounted control and convenient bi-colour status indicator
  • Stereo Low Level and LFE input and outputs for simple connection to source equipment

More information on SubSeries 300 and features

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