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Axton ATB25P

10" (25cm) active cabinet subwoofer

  • 180W RMS Class A/B amplifier, 50150 Hz frequency response
  • 10" active subwoofer, die-cast aluminum housing, bass level remote control
  • Practical front connections, deep bass
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The ATB25P from Axton is a 10" (25cm) active cabinet subwoofer that impresses with its deep and powerful bass. The subwoofer has two passive cones and a robust die-cast aluminum housing. The controls and connections are located on the front, which is particularly practical if you want to install the subwoofer under the vehicle seat. The integrated 180 W RMS Class A/B amplifier ensures powerful performance. Other features include the RCA cinch input, high-level input with auto turn-on, phase switch 0/180°, low-pass filter 50 - 150 Hz, subsonic filter at 20 Hz, bass boost from 0 - 18 dB @ 45 Hz and a bass level remote control.

Highlights

  • 10"/25 cm active subwoofer with 2 passive cones for deep, powerful bass
  • Die-cast aluminum housing
  • The controls and connections are located on the front - particularly practical if the
  • Subwoofer is installed under a vehicle seat
  • Integrated 180 W RMS Class A/B amplifier
  • RCA cinch input
  • High-level input with auto turn-on
  • Phase switch 0/180°
  • Low-pass filter 50 - 150 Hz, subsonic filter at 20 Hz
  • Bass boost 0 - 18 dB @ 45 Hz
  • Bass level remote control

Specifications

  • Ausgangsleistung 4 Ohm (<0,4 % THD / 14

Frequently asked questions about the ATB25P

What amplifier power does the Axton ATB25P have?

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The Axton ATB25P active cabinet subwoofer is equipped with an integrated 180 W RMS Class A/B amplifier. This solid performance ensures powerful bass and clear sound quality. Particularly noteworthy is the amplifier output at 4 ohms, which has less than 0.4 % THD (Total Harmonic Distortion). This ensures that the sound remains clear and distortion-free even at higher volumes. Especially if you like to listen to loud music, this amplifier offers outstanding performance and allows you to make full use of the sound spectrum.

What are the dimensions of the ATB25P subwoofer from Axton?

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The Axton ATB25P subwoofer has a diameter of 10 inches (25 cm), which makes it compact enough to be installed in various vehicles. The design makes it possible to install the subwoofer under a vehicle seat, for example. This space-saving installation is particularly user-friendly thanks to the front-mounted controls and connections. Its die-cast aluminum housing also contributes to the robust design. The dimensions of the subwoofer make it the ideal choice for those who want deep bass without sacrificing a lot of space.

Which frequency filters are integrated in the Axton ATB25P?

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The Axton ATB25P subwoofer is equipped with several frequency filters to enable optimum sound tuning. It has a low-pass filter that can be adjusted in a range from 50 to 150 Hz. There is also a subsonic filter at 20 Hz, which eliminates harmful low-frequency signals and protects the system from overloading. The bass boost is also adjustable and allows a gain between 0 and 18 dB at 45 Hz, allowing you to customize the bass response to your preferences. These filters make a decisive contribution to fine-tuning and powerful music reproduction.

How does the ATB25P auto-turn-on work?

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The high-level input of the Axton ATB25P is equipped with an auto turn-on function. This intelligent function allows the subwoofer to switch on automatically as soon as an audio input signal is detected. This is particularly practical as you do not have to switch the subwoofer on and off separately, which simplifies operation. The Auto-Turn-On function also reduces the load on the vehicle battery by only activating the subwoofer when required. This automatic control offers convenience and protection at the same time and is ideal for use in the vehicle.

What connection options does the Axton ATB25P offer?

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The Axton ATB25P offers various connection options, including an RCA cinch input and a high-level input. The RCA RCA connectors allow direct connection to low level audio sources, while the high level input allows connection to the speaker outputs of your existing vehicle stereo system. Both connection types give you flexibility when integrating into existing audio systems. The choice of connections depends on the requirements of your vehicle and the existing stereo system, allowing the ATB25P subwoofer to be used flexibly in different vehicle configurations.

Can the Axton ATB25P be installed under the car seat?

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Yes, the Axton ATB25P is designed so that it can be easily installed under a car seat. Thanks to its compact dimensions and die-cast aluminum construction, the subwoofer is not only space-saving but also robust. The front-mounted controls and connections simplify access during such installation, making essential operating functions user-friendly and accessible. This installation option is ideal for those who want powerful bass without taking up too much space in the vehicle. Careful placement optimizes the bass sound in the interior considerably.

What does the 0/180° phase switch on the ATB25P mean?

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The phase switch on the Axton ATB25P allows you to switch between 0 and 180 degrees. This is particularly useful for adjusting the phase position of the subwoofer to the other speaker systems in the vehicle. Correct phase alignment prevents phase interference, which can lead to unclear bass. By switching the phase, you can optimize the bass reproduction so that it integrates seamlessly into the vehicle's acoustics. This is particularly important if the subwoofer is not mounted on the same axis as the main speakers.

What are the properties of the ATB25P's passive diaphragms?

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The Axton ATB25P has two passive cones that are used alongside the main driver. These cones amplify the bass without additional power consumption, producing a deep and powerful bass. Passive diaphragms work by using the pressure of the internal enclosure to amplify the bass response and compensate for resonances. This component significantly improves the efficiency of the subwoofer, which is particularly beneficial in smaller enclosures. As a result, the sound quality is maintained without placing a heavy load on the vehicle's electronics.

How is the bass boost of the ATB25P controlled?

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The ATB25P from Axton offers an adjustable bass boost that can be set between 0 and 18 dB at 45 Hz. This function is controllable via an included bass level remote control, which allows you to adjust the bass level quickly and easily to suit your listening preferences. This is particularly useful if you want to keep control of the bass in different driving environments or with different styles of music. The amplification option brings flexibility and adaptability so you can optimize the sound in your vehicle at any time.

Is the ATB25P from Axton compatible with common car brands?

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The ATB25P subwoofer from Axton is characterized by its high adaptability, which makes it compatible with a wide range of car brands. Thanks to its compact design, the subwoofer can be installed in vehicles from manufacturers such as Volkswagen, Audi or BMW. The dimensions of the installation space are important, as they ensure that the subwoofer can be installed correctly under the seat or in another location. Universally applicable, the subwoofer adapts easily to different models and interior configurations.

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Manufacturer information/responsible person

ACR Brändli + Vögeli AG
Roland Brändli
Bohrturmweg 1
5330 Bad Zurzach
Switzerland

Responsible EU person:
ACR S + V GmbH
Industriestr. 35
79787 Lauchringen
Germany

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Product-specific questions

Which subwoofer sounds the loudest?

If you are looking for a subwoofer that produces maximum sound pressure (plays the loudest), you need to consider sensitivity, enclosure type and available power. Opt for an enclosure subwoofer with high efficiency (sensitivity) housed in an enclosure with a bass reflex port or mentioned as the enclosure recommendation of single subwoofer drivers "bass reflex". Masori's support team will be happy to help you with your selection. Next, drive the subwoofer with an amplifier whose output power is in the recommended power range of your subwoofer (preferably in the upper third of this range) or slightly above with a factor of 1-1.5 above the RMS power of the subwoofer. This will give you the sound you want to hear. Using an amplifier with a "bass boost" control can also be helpful. Also consider a system with multiple subwoofers. They require more power, but play louder.

Which subwoofer sounds the deepest?

To experience the deepest bass possible, choose a large bass speaker designed for use in a closed cabinet or large bass reflex cabinet. These types of enclosures are the best choice for reproducing a frequency response down to the deepest bass range. Sufficient wattage is also a must if you want to hear the deepest bass tones. A woofer with a very low frequency response can help to produce extremely low tones. Also, larger woofers can often play deeper than smaller woofers due to their size and excursion capability. Look for a high XMAX here, which indicates the excursion of the cone in millimeters. The deeper a subwoofer plays, the more excursion it needs, as the low frequencies require a lot of energy. The most commonly chosen subwoofer size is 12 inches (30 cm), which indicates the diameter of the cone. The larger the size, the more space you need in the trunk for the enclosure and the more power the connected amplifier requires.

Can I connect an amplifier and subwoofer to my factory system without replacing the front speakers or the radio?

Yes, there are several ways to connect an amplifier and a subwoofer to a factory system. In this case, you will need to tap into your car's speaker wires to access the so-called high-level signal from the stereo system. You can then use a high-level adapter to reduce the signal strength and pass the signal on to the amplifier; some amplifiers also have this built in directly.

How much amplifier power do I need to operate a subwoofer in my car?

The correct answer to this question depends on which subwoofer you choose. In the technical data of each subwoofer you will find a recommended power range (in continuous or RMS watts). As a general rule: more power is better, because bass is very power-hungry. To ensure that your subwoofer really delivers, we recommend that you choose an amplifier that is in the upper third of the maximum RMS output of your woofer. As a rule of thumb, you can assume that an amplifier should offer 1 to 1.5 times the RMS power that a subwoofer is specified with in the RMS specification. The RMS power of your amplifier can even exceed the maximum RMS power of the woofer, provided you pay attention to the sound quality - if the bass starts to distort or "break up", you have reached the power limit of your amplifier/speaker combination. If you turn down the volume control a little, your woofer will be safe; clean, loud sound will not damage your speaker. This RMS power of the amplifier is only available when the volume control of your radio is turned up and the gain control of your amplifier is set correctly.

If I put my subwoofer box in the trunk, can I hear the bass?

Absolutely. The only situation in which you would not be able to hear the bass from a speaker installed in the trunk is if your trunk is sealed and soundproofed. Normally, the bass will easily penetrate through the material separating the trunk from the passenger compartment. If you think you can't hear bass because your seat back and the parcel shelf material are blocking the sound waves, you can solve the problem by removing the parcel shelf, opening the ski bag hatch, and removing any speakers in the parcel shelf so that the sound from the trunk has a clear path into the passenger compartment.

What type of speaker should I use - with bassrelfex or closed?

The sealed box and the effects on the bass sound: Tighter, more precise bass. Smaller speaker size Requires more power for louder bass A sealed box is an airtight enclosure for your subwoofer. A sealed box is best for any music that requires tight, precise bass. Expect even sound reproduction (not too boomy), deep bass response and excellent power handling. Since a closed cabinet usually requires more power than an open cabinet, you should use an amplifier with sufficient wattage for optimal performance. Sound characteristics of a bass reflex speaker: Bass is louder and boomier, less precise Larger speaker size More efficient, doesn't require as much power Bass reflex speakers use an opening (called a port) to boost the low bass response. This gives you more power for a given amplifier output than a sealed box. Some people prefer the sound of bass reflex speakers for techno, hip hop, rock, heavy metal or other hard music. Bass reflex speakers can deliver stronger bass than closed speakers, but they have to be much bigger than closed cabinets. A booming bass has more punch and reverberation in each of its beats. The cone has greater freedom of movement. The port redirects the sound from the back of the cone and adds it to the sound coming from the front, making the bass louder. This higher efficiency means you can use a smaller amplifier than a comparable closed cabinet to play at the same volume. Another long-term benefit of an enclosure with openings is that the subwoofer stays cooler due to the airflow and therefore often lives longer than in a closed box.

What is a subwoofer with a dual voice coil?

A dual voice coil subwoofer has two separate voice coils (each with its own connections) and therefore offers more flexibility when wiring the system than a standard subwoofer. The DVC subwoofer can be wired in two different configurations: Parallel or in series. This allows you to wire the subwoofer according to your system design and preferences. The dual voice coils are specified with a resistance (the so-called impedance). A typical value is, for example, D1, D2 or D4. D stands for dual voice coil and the number for the impedance of each voice coil. D1 therefore has two voice coils and connections with 1 Ohm each, D2 with 2 Ohm each and D4 with twice 4 Ohm. Connected in parallel, the impedance is halved. Example: 2 ohms divided by 2 is 1 ohm connection impedance on the amplifier. In series, the impedance doubles to 2 + 2 Ohm = 4 Ohm connection impedance on the amplifier. The lowest possible impedance is recommended, as this is where the amplifier outputs the most power. Make sure that the amplifier supports the low impedance.

Should I use a single subwoofer or a cabinet subwoofer?

For the maximum possible performance and individuality in the box measurements, you should use a single subwoofer. A single subwoofer is just the driver itself - it must be built into a calculated subwoofer box to work properly. You will also need to power the subwoofer via an external amplifier. Individual subwoofers usually range in size from 8" to 15". There are models that can operate at low or high power, and function in a variety of different box types and sizes. There is the widest selection of drivers, perfectly matched to your individual needs, as well as different impedance and voice coil configurations, so you can choose the models that best suit your system. If you're starting from scratch when planning your individual system, choosing a subwoofer is a good place to start. We will be happy to advise you on what suits your needs. By the way: We can also build and calculate a subwoofer enclosure according to your dimensions and requirements. If you want more bass in your car quickly, easily and simply, take a look at our subwoofer enclosures. Subwoofer enclosures are supplied ready-built in a box that has been specially developed for the subwoofer. This means you don't have to build an enclosure for the subwoofer and don't have to put as much work into planning and building your system. All you need is an external amplifier to power the subwoofer. We will be happy to advise you on which amplifier is the right one. The special form of cabinet subwoofers: The active subwoofer box. An active subwoofer combines an amplifier and a woofer in one enclosure. As the amplifier is already integrated in the cabinet, you don't need much space. Many active subwoofers are compact and don't take up much space in your vehicle. Although powered subwoofers can be very effective bass producers, their smaller drivers and amplifiers may not provide all the sound power you want if you're looking for really powerful bass. On the other hand, their relative ease of installation and small size make them a great addition to the factory stereo system. You'll also find vehicle-specific subwoofers, either with or without a power connection. These subwoofers are designed to fit unobtrusively in many cars and are often color-matched to the vehicle's interior. Like the active subwoofers just mentioned, they may not be the best choice if you are looking for really big bass, but for most listening needs they are more than adequate without taking up much space in the interior.

Should I use a single-channel or multi-channel amplifier to drive my subwoofers?

Since mono amplifiers are usually Class D amplifiers, which usually support low impedances down to 1 ohm, they are a good choice for driving subwoofers - Class D amplifiers have a high power-to-heat ratio and excellent efficiency, which is exactly what you need when dealing with power-hungry low-frequency signals. In addition, a 1-channel amplifier offers the security of knowing that you are guaranteed to deliver the same signals to your subwoofers when operating several subwoofers connected in parallel or in series. Multi-channel amplifiers usually have individual volume settings per channel, making it difficult to set the same volume for all subwoofers.

What are the advantages of connecting 2 subwoofers to a mono amplifier? How would I wire them?

The advantages of connecting two subwoofers to a mono amplifier are the same as any other number of subwoofers to a mono amplifier: you can drive the subwoofers with more power at lower impedances. Because low frequencies are less directional (i.e. it's harder for your ears to tell where low frequencies are coming from than high frequencies), bass is often transmitted in mono. Mono here refers to a single channel (as opposed to stereo or two channels), not a speaker. Most mono amplifiers have two sets of speaker terminals to make installation easier: If you connect two subwoofers to the amplifier and use a thick cable, you can attach the wires there without having to cut them. In reality, however, these terminals are connected together in the amplifier - both positive terminals are connected to the same point in the amplifier, as are both negative terminals. If you are using more than two subwoofers, you will need to connect them in parallel or in series (or a combination of both) to get as close as possible to the minimum impedance of the amplifier (see our subwoofer wiring diagrams for more information).

What does it mean to "bypass" an amplifier?

When bridging, two channels of an amplifier are combined into one channel in order to obtain more power. For example, a 2-channel amplifier that delivers 75 watts RMS per channel into 4 ohms can deliver up to 200 watts RMS into 4 ohms in one channel when bridged, which can be great for driving a subwoofer. There are no formulas to determine how much power you'll gain when you bridge the channels of an amplifier - every amplifier is different. Most 2- and 4-channel amplifiers can be bridged, so they can be used in a variety of situations and systems. For example, you can use a 4-channel amplifier to drive your left and right speakers with two channels and a subwoofer with the other two channels bridged together.

Are there problems with bridging an amplifier?

One disadvantage of bridging amplifiers is that you must be careful not to connect a load with too low an impedance, otherwise you could damage the amplifier. Amplifiers that work with loads up to 2 ohms per channel can usually only safely drive loads up to 4 ohms when bridged. The danger of operating an amplifier with too low an impedance is that the amplifier will overheat and burn out. Before connecting a bridged amplifier to a subwoofer or a speaker system with low impedance, you should always check the minimum impedance specifications.

Can I bridge my mono amplifier?

No, you cannot bridge a mono amplifier because there is nothing to "bridge". Bypassing means combining two amplifier channels into one to get more power. If you only have one channel, there is nothing you can combine it with.

What do I need to know about impedance when connecting subwoofers to an amplifier?

Impedance is the resistance that the speakers offer to the current flowing from the amplifier. Every time you halve the impedance of the speakers, e.g. when you change from a 2-ohm to a 1-ohm subwoofer, you have to get the amplifier to double its power. Some amplifiers can handle this lower impedance, some cannot. So the most important thing you need to know about impedance is that the impedance of your subwoofer matches the power rating of your amplifier. For example, if the power rating of an amplifier is specified at 1 ohm, you can also connect a 1 ohm subwoofer here. Look at suitable amplifiers in your price range. Once you have found the right amplifier, look for subwoofers that match your amplifier in terms of power and impedance. Most subwoofers have an impedance of 4 ohms, but 2-ohm, 1-ohm and dual voice coil subwoofers are now commonplace, so it's easy to find subwoofers that get the best out of your chosen amplifier.

Which crossover frequency point should I choose for my car subwoofer?

When we design systems at Masori, we usually start with a low-pass crossover around 60 Hz. Through trial and error, we've found that higher crossover frequencies tend to emphasize the source of the bass rather than the overall musical experience. In other words, you realize that the bass is coming from a box in the trunk. A crossover between 30 and 50 Hz will focus the output of your subwoofer amplifier on the lowest notes of your music (the ones you feel) and help the bass you hear appear to be coming from the front of the car along with the rest of the stereo image. Your own preferences are also important. If you prefer a hard-hitting kick bass or if your front speakers or subwoofers are small, a crossover frequency of 60 or even 100 Hz is appropriate.

Manufacturer information/responsible person

ACR Brändli + Vögeli AG
Roland Brändli
Bohrturmweg 1
5330 Bad Zurzach
Switzerland

Responsible EU person:
ACR S + V GmbH
Industriestr. 35
79787 Lauchringen
Germany

Contact: compliance@acr.eu

ATB25P von Axton: Ein 10 Aktiv-Gehäusesubwoofer online kaufen mit Masori Tiefstpreis-Garantie

Maximiere Deine Audioerfahrung mit dem Axton ATB25P, einem 10 (25cm) Aktiv-Gehäusesubwoofer, für den Du auf masori.de von der Tiefstpreis-Garantie profitierst. Dieser beeindruckende Subwoofer liefert kräftige und tiefe Bässe dank seiner integrierten Passiv-Membranen. Sein robustes Gehäuse aus Aluminium-Druckguss bietet Stabilität und Langlebigkeit. Der Subwoofer ist mit einem 180 W RMS Class A/B Verstärker ausgestattet, der für eine starke Leistung sorgt. Praktisch und durchdacht, sind die Regler und Anschlüsse an der Front platziert, ideal für die Installation unter dem Fahrzeugsitz. Mit dem RCA Cinch-Eingang und dem High-Level Eingang mit Auto-Turn-On hast Du flexible Anschlussmöglichkeiten. Ein Phasenschalter, Tiefpassfilter und Subsonicfilter erweitern die Anpassungsoptionen.

180 W RMS Class A/B amplifier: power and precision combined

Der integrierte 180 W RMS Class A/B Verstärker des Axton ATB25P sorgt für leistungsstarke und präzise Klangergebnisse. Die Class A/B Technologie kombiniert die Vorteile von Class A und Class B Verstärkern, bietet hohe Soundqualität bei geringem Klirrfaktor und ist besonders effizient. Eine höhere RMS-Leistung würde bedeuten, dass der Subwoofer noch tiefer und kraftvoller spielen könnte, allerdings auf Kosten einer höheren Stromaufnahme und Wärmeentwicklung. Im Vergleich zu Marktstandards in dieser Klasse ist die 180 W RMS-Leistung hervorragend geeignet, um Dir herausragende Klangerlebnisse zu bieten, ohne den Energieverbrauch des Fahrzeugs zu stark zu belasten.

Design and functionality: die-cast aluminum housing and front-mounted controls

Das aus Aluminium-Druckguss gefertigte Gehäuse verleiht dem Axton ATB25P nicht nur eine elegante Optik, sondern sorgt auch für die notwendige Robustheit und Haltbarkeit. Diese Materialien sorgen dafür, dass das Gehäuse resonanzarm bleibt, was die Klangqualität deutlich verbessert. Die frontseitig platzierten Regler und Anschlüsse vereinfachen die Handhabung erheblich, insbesondere wenn der Subwoofer beispielsweise unter dem Fahrzeugsitz installiert wird. Diese innovative Platzierung erleichtert den Zugang zur feinen Justierung der Klangparameter, was sonst bei einem höheren oder tieferen Einbau im Fahrzeug zu Komplikationen führen könnte.

Richter Bass dank 2 Passiv-Membranen

Der Axton ATB25P wurde mit zwei Passiv-Membranen ausgestattet, die den Bassbereich optimieren. Diese Membranen wirken durch die Schwingungen des integrierten Subwoofers, um die Basswiedergabe zu verbessern, ohne dass zusätzlicher Verstärkerstrom erforderlich ist. Sie tragen dazu bei, tiefe Frequenzen zu verstärken und die akustische Leistung zu steigern. In einem geringeren Wert dieser Bauart würde das zu einer Basswiedergabe führen, die an Präsenz und Tiefe verlieren könnte. Marktvergleichend stehen Produkte mit Passiv-Membranen oft an der Spitze, was die Vielseitigkeit im Bass-Spektrum angeht.

Flexible connection options: RCA cinch and high-level input with auto turn-on

Der Axton ATB25P Subwoofer bietet sowohl einen RCA Cinch-Eingang als auch einen High-Level Eingang mit Auto-Turn-On, wodurch er für eine Vielzahl von Systemansprüchen geeignet ist. Der RCA Cinch-Eingang ermöglicht eine unkomplizierte Anbindung an die meisten Nachrüst-Autoradios, während der High-Level-Eingang besonders nützlich ist, wenn man den Subwoofer an ein Werksradio anschließen möchte, das über keinen dedizierten Subwoofer-Ausgang verfügt. Durch die Auto-Turn-On-Technologie wird der Subwoofer automatisch aktiviert, sobald ein Audiosignal anliegt, was den Installationsaufwand reduziert und die Benutzererfahrung optimiert.

Level control and frequency management: bass boost, phase switch and filter

Der Axton ATB25P Aktiv-Subwoofer ist ausgestattet mit einem Bass-Boost von 0 bis 18 dB bei 45 Hz, einem Tiefpassfilter zwischen 50 und 150 Hz, einem Subsonicfilter bei 20 Hz sowie einem Phasenschalter 0/180°. Diese Möglichkeiten zur feinen Einstellung ermöglichen es, den Bassbereich an persönliche Vorlieben und die akustischen Anforderungen des Fahrzeugs anzupassen. Ein Phasenschalter ist wertvoll für die Phasenanpassung mit anderen Lautsprechern im Auto, während der Tiefpass- und Subsonicfilter dazu beitragen, unerwünschte Frequenzen zu eliminieren und die Klangqualität zu verbessern. Ein Fehlen dieser Kontrollmöglichkeiten könnte zu einer unsauberen, unausgeglichenen Basswiedergabe führen.

Optimum control via bass level remote control

Mit der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen Basspegel-Fernbedienung kannst Du die Lautstärke des Basses nach Deinen Wünschen einstellen, ohne das Auto verlassen zu müssen. Dieses Feature ist besonders praktisch, um den Bass spontan an verschiedene Musikstile oder akustische Gegebenheiten während der Fahrt anzupassen. Solch eine flexible Steuerung der Bassintensität könnte bei anderen Modellen ohne Fernsteuerung nur durch manuelle Anpassungen erreicht werden, was den Praktikabilitäts- und Komfortaspekt erheblich mindert.

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Der Axton ATB25P ist speziell so konzipiert, dass er problemlos unter den Fahrzeugsitz passt, was ihn ideal für kompakte Fahrzeuge macht. Durch den frontseitigen Zugriff auf Regler und Anschlüsse wird der Einbau zusätzlich erleichtert. Sollte darüber hinaus technische Hilfe erforderlich sein, bietet der Expertensupport FAQ & Hilfe umfassende Unterstützung. Hast Du Interesse an einem professionellen Einbau, empfehlen wir den Einbau vor Ort in Frankfurt (Oder). Für mehr Insights zur Audiotechnik kann zudem der Audio Blog von Masori eine hilfreiche Informationsquelle sein.