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Earthquake Shakes It Up With New Sub Amps
By Staff
Sep 8, 2007, 09:21

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Earthquake Sound Corporation (Booth 566) is preparing to release a new breed of subwoofer amplifiers.

Companies claim that they have room correction built into their amplifiers, which in fact is only level adjustment by volume. Earthquake Sound's XJ line of amplifiers delivers the tools you need correctly adjust a room to precision audiophile status.

Other companies use a simple equalization method that does not correct a rooms "phase" related problems. Earthquake's new XJ amps have true room correction that take into consideration: time/reflection and refraction. These new state of the art amplifiers first fix arrival time then equalization. While others try to equalize rooms by adjusting the volume/ can they call that room correction? The new 99 percent efficient XJ earthquake amplifiers address the actual phase correction problem along with the room EQ.

The XJ line consists of two high performance power amplifiers: XJ-300R: 300 Watts and XJ-600R: 600 Watts.




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