Frequency Range 26Hz–150Hz(-6dB)inroomresponse
Power Handling Nominal255mm(10”)diameterpaper
conedriverdevelopedforhighlevel,low
frequencyreinforcement
Amplier Power 200wattsRMSintothenominal4ohmdriver
Maximuminstantaneouspower400watts
Amplier S/N >70dB
Distortion - <0.1%-@80wattsRMS
Input to Speaker
Line Level Inputs Left Input (mono)
Lo–900mVRMSformaximumoutput
Hi–100mVRMS
Left + Right Input (stereo)
Lo–450mVRMSformaximumoutput
Hi–50mVRMS
Output 118dBmaximumSPLinroomresponse
Auto Power On / Off 15minutedelaybeforeswitchingto
standbyafternoinputsignal
Phase Select 0°or180°(relativetoinputsignal)
Enclosure Type Bassreex,frontvented
Dimensions 365mmhighx315mmwidex340mmdeep
Material 17mmMDF
Finish Vinylorlacqueredtimberveneer
Weight 15kg
Whenspaceisatapremium,theSeismix1willdeliverasmallspace,bigbass
experience.Preciselythesame200wattamplierand250mmbassdriveras
usedintheSeismix3arepresentedinamorecompactenclosure,trimmerin
depth,widthandheight.It’seasiertotintoexistingcabinetryandidealfor
apartmentlivingwhilestillenrichingyourhometheatre
experiencewithgenerous,texturalbassenergy.
small space, big bass experience
“It’s inevitable the Seismix 1 mk1 will be compared with the
Seismix 3 mk3, and my guess is that the decision as to
which you’ll buy will depend mostly on whether you’re
a ‘glass half empty’ person, or a ‘glass half full’ type, as
well as on the size of your listening room. But in smaller
rooms, I think the performance of the Seismix 1 mk1
would be all but indistinguishable from that of the larger
model, particularly if you have the opportunity to extract
maximum performance by positioning it in a corner. Either
way, you can be assured of getting top performance for
your dollar.” –AustralianHiFi