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Bowers & Wilkins SA1000 Subwoofer Amplifier The new 2U rack mount Bowers & Wilkins SA1000 Class D subwoofer amplifier is based upon ICEpower® technology and is purposely designed to drive the CT subwoofers. This Class D amplifier is incredibly powerful and stable and will allow the CT subwoofers to produce fantastic amounts of tight slamming bass. The SA1000 allows for up to two of the same subwoofers to be driven simultaneously. 1960s: Humble beginnings The sleepy coastal town of Worthing in South England might not look like a hotbed of 1960s freewheeling experimentation, but for audio fans it’s a place that’s synonymous with innovation. Thanks to the first Bowers & Wilkins speakers built here in the early years of the company, music lovers could experience albums such as Sgt. Pepper and Pet Sounds in new, mind-expanding depth and clarity. 1970s: A decade of milestones The decade that saw a series of musical upheavals from disco to punk rock also brought several major milestones for Bowers & Wilkins. The company introduced curved cabinet forms and new cone materials such as Aramid fibre. And it all culminated in the launch of the 801, soon to become the reference speaker of choice for many of the world’s leading recording studios. 1980s: The application of science Extensive investment in research led to the establishment of the company’s dedicated R&D facility in Steyning. The era of MTV pop superstardom and bombastic stadium rock also saw Bowers & Wilkins buck the trend and introduce something small and unobtrusive: the “compact monitor”, or CM1. 1990s: Rewriting the rulebook The 1990s saw the pioneering work of the Steyning research team realised in spectacular fashion with the launch of Nautilus™, a speaker that upended preconceived notions of speaker design. It also saw major product launches at both ends of the spectrum, with the unveiling of the highly regarded entry-level 600 Series and the flagship Nautilus 800 Series. 2000s: Hi-fi goes digital The decade that brought us iPods and smartphones saw us embrace the new world of digital with the launch of the Zeppelin. We also expanded into the car audio market with our partnership with Jaguar, and launched a revolutionary new speaker technology in the form of diamond tweeter domes. The 2010s: Innovation overdrive Monumental technological change seemed to be everywhere in the 2010s, and Bowers & Wilkins was no exception.
Specifications
1000W rack-mount amplifier with built-in subwoofer equalisation
Front panel
Rotary volume (line in)
Rotary low-pass filter frequency (4th-order Linkwitz, 40Hz – 140Hz)
Low-pass filter defeat 2-posn switch
Phase 0o/180o 2-position switch
Bass extension 3-position switch
Movie/music EQ 2-position switch
On/auto/standby 3-position switch
Status LED
Fault LED
Rear panel
Model select 3-position switch (CT SW10/CT SW 12/ CT SW15)
2x RCA Phono socket, line in
2x RCA Phono socket, link out
1x XLR socket, line in
1x XLR socket, link out
3.5mm jack – 12V trigger on/standby (overrides manual standby setting)
3.5mm jack – 12V trigger equalisation movie/music
1x Neutrik® Speakon® 4-pole speaker socket
2x pairs of Binding Posts
1000W
33kΩ
80dB
300W – 1/8 full power
34W – Idling
Height: 100mm (3.9 in) [88.5mm (3.5 in) plus feet]
Width: 430mm (16.9 in)
Depth: 322mm (12.7 in)
Front Panel Height: 2U 88.1mm (3.5 in)
6.45kg (14.3 lb)
Black
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