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Hannibal HS-1200

12" (30cm) Subwoofer

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Highlights

  • RMS power 1200 W, impedance 2+2/4+4 Ohm, maximum 2400 W.
  • Ferrite magnet, voice coil wire CCAW, 3.00 inch voice coil.
  • Installation depth 161.8 mm, weight 10.00 kg, steel frame, foam.
Impedance: D2 (2x2 Ohm)
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Watt RMS:
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Normal price 89,65€
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The Hannibal HS-1200 D2 from Deaf Bonce is a 12" (30 cm) subwoofer that represents a top choice for impressive bass performance. With an RMS power of 1200 watts and a maximum power of 2400 watts, this subwoofer delivers powerful sound pressure. Equipped with a 3.00-inch voice coil, a ferrite magnet, and CCAW voice coil wire, the Hannibal HS-1200 D2 impresses with high-quality materials and durability. Features such as a foam surround and a sturdy steel frame complete the design. The variable impedance of 2+2/4+4 ohms, a mounting depth of 161.8 mm, and a weight of 10.00 kg make this subwoofer a reliable choice for your audio system.

properties

  • 12" (30cm) Subwoofer
  • Size of the voice coil 2"
  • Cone Paper
  • Ferrite Magnet
  • Copper winding wire
  • Foam covering
  • RMS power 600 W
  • MAX power 1200 W
  • Aluminum Frame
  • Impedance 4 Ohm
  • SPL 86.9 dB
  • Fs 41.09 Hz
  • Qts 0.58
  • BL 16,54
  • Vas 30.26 L
  • Xmah 11 mm
The Hannibal HS-1200 from Deaf Bonce offers an impressive RMS power of 1200 watts. This RMS power measures the continuity and stability of the power delivered by the subwoofer without taking damage. This high RMS power allows the subwoofer to reproduce particularly dynamic music passages powerfully and precisely, making it especially interesting for bass lovers. Especially if you like to listen to music loudly, this RMS power ensures rich sound. In this context, the importance of high-quality materials, such as the 3.00-inch voice coil and the ferrite magnet, should not be underestimated, as they support this performance.
The maximum power of the Hannibal HS-1200 from Deaf Bonce is an impressive 2400 watts. This maximum power demonstrates the subwoofer's ability to operate in short power peaks without distortion or damage. This high maximum power is ideal for music playback with intense bass, without compromising audio quality. The solid construction thanks to the stable steel frame and the 3.00-inch voice coil, as well as the use of high-quality materials such as the CCAW voice coil wire, contribute significantly to this.
The variable impedance of the Hannibal HS-1200 is 2+2/4+4 ohms. This flexibility allows for various wiring options, increasing adaptability to different amplifier configurations. Impedance is a crucial factor for compatibility with amplifiers, as it describes electrical resistance. Proper impedance matching allows for maximizing the output from the subwoofer without overloading it. Together with the ferrite magnet and the strong steel frame, this characteristic ensures high performance efficiency.
The Hannibal HS-1200 from Deaf Bonce has a mounting depth of 161.8 mm. This specific mounting depth is important during installation as it affects compatibility with the vehicle and existing enclosures. Installing at the correct depth helps achieve optimal sound and minimize vibrations. When installing in cars, trucks, or other vehicle types, the available space must be checked to ensure optimal integration, allowing the high-performance voice coil and powerful bass reproduction to be utilized without restriction.
The Hannibal HS-1200 is equipped with a 3.00 inch voice coil, CCAW voice coil wire, and a ferrite magnet, all of which are characterized by high quality and durability. The surround is made of foam, providing the necessary flexible support to operate the subwoofer smoothly and efficiently. The main cone is made of paper, offering a combination of lightweight and acoustic advantages. A sturdy steel frame securely holds all components together. These materials also significantly contribute to the improvement of bass reproduction, making the subwoofer particularly appealing to audiophile users.
The Hannibal HS-1200 Subwoofer uses a voice coil with an impressive size of 3.00 inches. The size of the voice coil is a crucial factor for the speaker's performance, as it affects the ability to dissipate heat and handle higher power peaks. A larger voice coil can manage higher wattages and provides a more stable and powerful sound. Combined with the CCAW voice coil wire and a ferrite magnet, it results in an overall package that delivers extremely precise and deep bass.
The Hannibal HS-1200 features specific Thiele-Small parameters: The nominal value Fs is 41.09 Hz, indicating the resonance frequency of the subwoofer and thus an indicator of the lowest possible frequencies it can reproduce cleanly. The Qts is 0.58, providing a balanced control capability of mechanical and electrical damping. The value of Vas is 30.26 liters, which shows the total air volume capacity that the subwoofer needs to operate optimally. The BL factor at 16.54 indicates the electromagnetic driving force required to generate the sound pressure.
When installing the Hannibal HS-1200, it is crucial to adhere to the installation depth of 161.8 mm to ensure a perfect fit. Before installation, it must be checked that there is enough space to optimally position the subwoofer to achieve maximum audio performance. It is important that the steel frame is correctly secured to minimize vibrations and ensure stable sound reproduction. During the electrical connection installation, the impedance values of 2+2/4+4 Ohms must be observed to avoid conflicts with the existing amplifier configuration.
The Hannibal HS-1200 from Deaf Bonce has a sound pressure level (SPL) of 86.9 dB. The sound pressure level is a measurement of the sound pressure produced by a speaker at a certain input level, which is an indicator of the efficiency of the subwoofer. A higher SPL value means that less power amplification is required to produce a higher sound pressure. This contributes to the efficiency and useful performance of the Hannibal HS-1200. In combination with the 3.00-inch voice coil and a ferrite magnet, powerful and clear sound reproduction is ensured.
The frame of the Hannibal HS-1200 is made of a sturdy steel that is not only responsible for the structural integrity of the subwoofer but also contributes to improving sound quality by minimizing unwanted vibrations. This stable construction enhances the durability and overall reliability of the subwoofer. Together with the 3.00-inch voice coil and the ferrite magnet, the steel frame provides the necessary support for powerful and precise bass reproduction. The frame is ideally suited to handle the extreme conditions that can arise from intense bass applications.

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  • Highlights

    • RMS power 1200 W, impedance 2+2/4+4 Ohm, maximum 2400 W.
    • Ferrite magnet, voice coil wire CCAW, 3.00 inch voice coil.
    • Installation depth 161.8 mm, weight 10.00 kg, steel frame, foam.
  • Uvp

    109

weight

5.0 kg

Watt RMS Load Capacity

600

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Hannibal HS-1200 D2 by Deaf Bonce: Buy subwoofers online at a great price

The Hannibal HS-1200 D2 from Deaf Bonce offers exceptional bass performance with an impressive RMS power of 1200 watts and a maximum power of 2400 watts. With its variable impedance of 2+2/4+4 ohms, the subwoofer adapts flexibly to various applications. Thanks to a 3.00-inch voice coil and CCAW voice coil wire, it ensures long-lasting performance. The SPL of 86.9 dB guarantees powerful sound, and the ferrite magnet enhances robustness and sound fidelity. Masori's Lowest Price Guarantee ensures the best value online.

RMS and maximum power of the 12 subwoofer from Deaf Bonce

The Hannibal HS-1200 D2 subwoofer boasts a remarkable 1200 watts RMS power output, ensuring sustained, powerful bass. The 2400 watts maximum power output allows it to handle short-term acoustic peaks without compromising sound quality. Compared to other subwoofers in its class, its power capacity stands out, making it ideal for installations where maximum bass impact is required. A lower RMS power output could overload the subwoofer at high volumes, while a higher power output could provide more headroom for peak acoustic performance.

3.00 inch voice coil and CCAW wire for the Hannibal HS-1200 D2

The 3.00-inch voice coil combined with CCAW (copper-clad aluminum wire) provides the subwoofer with excellent efficiency and durability. This combination reduces the coil's overall oscillating mass and improves thermal handling, enabling higher power outputs. A smaller voice coil diameter would reduce the subwoofer's ability to handle continuous high power. A larger voice coil, on the other hand, could improve the driver's control at low frequencies. The selected size represents an optimal balance for most car hi-fi applications.

Variable impedance range: Flexibility of the Hannibal subwoofer from Deaf Bonce

With a variable impedance of 2+2/4+4 ohms, the Hannibal HS-1200 D2 offers impressive flexibility, allowing the subwoofer to be adapted to various amplifier configurations. This adaptability is advantageous if you want to use different setups. Lower impedance results in increased speaker performance due to lower electrical resistance, while higher impedance can improve efficiency in series-connected systems. This flexibility makes the subwoofer suitable for complex car hi-fi installations.

Ferrite magnet and foam surround of the Hannibal HS-1200 D2

The Hannibal HS-1200 D2's ferrite magnet, combined with a foam surround, delivers remarkably resilient and powerful sound characteristics. Ferrite magnets are known for generating strong magnetic fields while accurately reproducing sound. The foam surround also offers greater flexibility and damping, resulting in improved fidelity and shock resistance. Using a neodymium magnet would make the subwoofer lighter, but also less robust. The use of ferrite is a balanced compromise for long-term performance reliability.

Installation dimensions and weight: Practical features of the Hannibal 12 subwoofer

With a mounting depth of 161.8 mm and a weight of 10.00 kg, the Hannibal HS-1200 D2 is designed for long-term performance. This deep design allows for optimal resonance, while the weight contributes to reduced vibration. Lighter subwoofers may offer easier installation options, but often at the expense of stability and sound fidelity. The Hannibal HS-1200 D2 was designed to ensure the best possible balance between size and sound quality, making it ideal for well-planned car hi-fi installations.

Paper cone in the Deaf Bonce subwoofer for improved sound control

The paper cone is a proven material for subwoofer cones, known for its acoustic neutrality and responsive sound characteristics. Paper cones offer a natural sound and fast response, especially in a car hi-fi setup where dynamics are crucial. A heavier cone such as metal or plastic offers a different timbre but could also impair impulse response. The use of paper in the Hannibal HS-1200 D2 therefore offers the advantage of clear and undistorted bass reproduction.

Sturdy aluminum frame of the Hannibal subwoofer from Deaf Bonce

The Hannibal HS-1200 D2's sturdy aluminum frame contributes significantly to its solid construction. Aluminum is lightweight, but also extremely resistant to resonance and deformation, allowing the structure to remain intact even at high sound levels. Warmer materials might offer less robustness and durability. Aluminum, on the other hand, supports the subwoofer's ability to deliver precise and distortion-free bass, especially under demanding conditions.

Support for Hannibal HS-1200 D2: Installation and advice at masori.de

To ensure optimal use of the Hannibal HS-1200 D2, masori.de offers comprehensive support options. Benefit from on-site installation in Frankfurt (Oder) as well as comprehensive support through our expert FAQ & Help . Further information and usage tips can be found in our Audio Blog . These resources ensure you get the best results from your subwoofer and that any necessary adjustments to your sound system are carried out expertly.