
Mackie HD1801 1600W 18" Powered Subwoofer EAW
Experience Deep, Powerful Bass with the Mackie HD1801 Powered SubwooferThe Mackie HD1801 1600-Watt 18" Powered Subwoofer delivers exceptional low-frequency performance for professional audio applications. Designed and tuned by EAW, this subwoofer provides intense punch and extended bass response,...
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Overview
Experience Deep, Powerful Bass with the Mackie HD1801 Powered Subwoofer
The Mackie HD1801 1600-Watt 18" Powered Subwoofer delivers exceptional low-frequency performance for professional audio applications. Designed and tuned by EAW, this subwoofer provides intense punch and extended bass response, making it ideal for live sound reinforcement and installations.
Key Features
1600W of ultra-efficient Class-D Fast Recovery amplification
18” high-output woofer with 4” voice coil
Active electronics provide complete system optimization
Ported, direct-radiating design for maximum punch and low-frequency extension
Designed and tuned by Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Delivers significant power with 1600W of ultra-efficient Class-D Fast Recovery amplification for robust sound.
- Features an 18” high-output woofer with a 4” voice coil, designed for powerful and deep bass reproduction.
- Equipped with active electronics that provide complete system optimization, ensuring high-quality audio performance.
- Designed and tuned by Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW), indicating a focus on professional audio engineering.
- The ported, direct-radiating design contributes to maximum punch and extended low-frequency response.
👎 Cons
- Being a powered subwoofer, it requires an external power source, which adds to cable management in a setup.
- The 18-inch woofer and 1600W power may be overkill or physically large for smaller venues or personal use.
- Lacks specific mention of frequency response range, which could be important for fine-tuning sound systems.
- The product focuses solely on low-frequency reproduction, requiring additional full-range speakers for a complete sound system.
- The "Fast Recovery amplification" feature is specific and might not be universally understood by all users.