MartinLogan - BallancedForce Dual 10" 125W Subwoofer (Each) - High-Gloss Black

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BF210GBD
UPC:
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Product Description

Model number : BF210GBD
Enjoy rich bass sound with this Martin Logan BalancedForce subwoofer. It has two 10-inch aluminum cone woofers with a high-powered magnet structure to produce clear bass while minimizing distortion, and the woofers are positioned in exact opposition to minimize cabinet vibration. This Martin Logan BalancedForce subwoofer delivers 1700W of power for dynamic sound.
Dimension
Product Height : 19 inches
Product Width :19.1 inches
Product Depth :19.4 inches
Product Weight :96 pounds

Features
Built-in amplifier Supplies 1700 W peak power (850 W RMS) for a high level of volume with minimal distortion.
Dual 10" low-mass aluminum element woofers Deliver authoritative bass for high-impact home theater audio.
Top mounted control interface For easy adjustment of settings.
L/R RCA line-level and RCA LFE inputs and L/R XLR line-level and XLR LFE inputs Ensure a secure connection.
20 - 120 Hz frequency response Delivers booming lows for an immersive soundscape.

What's Included
MartinLogan BallancedForce Dual 10" 125W Subwoofer (Each)

Reviews

  • 5
    Absolutely amazing!!

    Posted by Richard Nichols on 25th Jun 2024

    I bought a pair of these for use in a dual purpose HT/two channel audio system. They are running master/slave. I also got the PBK kit to tune them to the room. You need two of these kits if you’re running the subs in left and right mode, but if you daisychain them it requires only one. My room is 15 foot wide by 30 foot deep. After about a 60 hour break in period i was amazed. ? I also auditioned the SVS ultra 16 which was another amazing sub pair, if I was going for pure SPL and ultra low extension for movies only I would’ve chosen them. ? The Logans have enough power to completely pressurize my room, and when required they can go very deep. The specifications say it can play down to 20 Hz and in my room they do that. The winning attribute for the Logans was the pitch, definition, and insane quickness. It’s possibly the most musical and fast transitioning subwoofer I’ve ever heard. There is a huge difference between loud powerful bass and perfectly articulate bass. It can transition between a 25hz thunderclap to a 60-80hz drum with insane speed and realism. When properly tuned the subwoofers completely disappear in the room. Low bass seems like it emanates from everywhere, and drums sound like they hover in between the front speakers. The only thing to take into account with these aside from their price point is room placement. You definitely have to get them in just the right spot to have them sound perfect. The Pbk kit can help but placing the subwoofers correctly is important for these guys. I have them paired with Bowers 702S2 being run by a Mcintosh amp. They blend perfectly. I highly recommend these, or if you want a little more extension and a little more SPL and have the room the 12 inch version of these are a noticeable step up. Hope this helps??????