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Disparity in specification: PRX618S-XLF vs VRX918SP
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Simon" data-source="post: 26237" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>Re: Desparity in specification: PRX618S-XLF vs VRX918SP</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>This is from the JBL website:</p><p></p><p> The PRX618S-XLF is comprised of a powerful 2268FF Differential Drive® dual voice-coil and magnetic gap, neodymium woofer driven by a 1000 Watt (dual 500 watt) Crown Class-D power amplifier. Dual-Bridge Technology™ directly links discrete amplifier channel outputs to each voice coil in the Differential Drive woofer. Electrical power transfer to the transducer is optimized for more power performance</p><p></p><p>I think this also accounts for the different part numbers between the powered and unpowered versions using the same driver.</p><p></p><p>Oops, I see Silas already addressed that issue.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm happy to see that JBL is using the newest technology to make products that can produce more SPL with less power and less weight for less money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Simon, post: 26237, member: 264"] Re: Desparity in specification: PRX618S-XLF vs VRX918SP This is from the JBL website: The PRX618S-XLF is comprised of a powerful 2268FF Differential Drive® dual voice-coil and magnetic gap, neodymium woofer driven by a 1000 Watt (dual 500 watt) Crown Class-D power amplifier. Dual-Bridge Technology™ directly links discrete amplifier channel outputs to each voice coil in the Differential Drive woofer. Electrical power transfer to the transducer is optimized for more power performance I think this also accounts for the different part numbers between the powered and unpowered versions using the same driver. Oops, I see Silas already addressed that issue. Anyway, I'm happy to see that JBL is using the newest technology to make products that can produce more SPL with less power and less weight for less money! [/QUOTE]
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