The new B-DEAP (Boundary Dependent External Air Path) bass horn enclosure. The B-DEAP subwoofer represents an evolutionary design utilizing the company's patent pending Boundary Dependent technology. The External Airpath technology allows for the very efficient generation of extreme levels of acoustic power with low distortion obviating the issues of size, weight or processing.

Developed by Sound Physics' creative director of R&D, Thomas Danley, the B-DEAP design takes into consideration the physical space outside the actual box, utilizing boundaries, enclosure walls and geometry to form a bass horn external to the unit. Traditionally, a bass horn capable of extending to 30Hz requires an enclosure with a ten to twelve-foot wide mouth. Even a multi-box, segmented bass horn usually requires a lot of space.
Frequency Response
32 to 42 Hz - 190 Hz (Loading dependent)
Power Handling
1600 Watts Continuous
Nominal Impedance
4 Ohm, Optional: 2 x 8 Ohm
Transducer LF
2 x 12" High Excursion Drive Units
Sensitivity
100-110.5dB @ 2.8v/1m, Loading Dependent
Connector
2 x NL4
Dimensions
42" x 18" x 42"
Weight
195 lbs.
Construction
13 Ply Baltic Birch
Finish
Black Catalyzed Texture Coat
Optional Line-X Coating