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Subwoofer from HK Audio belonging to the Premium PR:O series

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  • Anonymous

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 01/14/07 at 04:11
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    500W RMS, 1000W continuous, 2000W peak in ...

    Frequency response: 38 Hz - 150 Hz
    Maximum SPL: 129 dB!
    Weight: 40 kg

    HK Audio sound quality!

    Hummmmmmmmm! Bass, nothing but the bass!
    German quality and manufacturing.
    Sound pressure and power are waiting for you!

    Low pass filter (150 Hz) integrated.

    Beautiful finish, neat and robustre.

    Integrated base for satellites.

    Speakon connector.

    This box is like milling dentist sensitive ears ... refrain ...

    lol

    JB
  • Anonymous

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 01/14/07 at 04:12
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    500W RMS, 1000W continuous, 2000W peak in ...

    Frequency response: 38 Hz - 150 Hz
    Maximum SPL: 129 dB!
    Weight: 40 kg

    HK Audio sound quality!

    Hummmmmmmmm! Bass, nothing but the bass!
    German quality and manufacturing.
    Sound pressure and power are waiting for you!

    Low pass filter (150 Hz) integrated.

    Beautiful finish, neat and robustre.

    Integrated base for satellites.

    Speakon connector.

    This box is like milling dentist sensitive ears ... refrain ...

    lol

    JB
  • Anonymous

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 01/27/10 at 13:47
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    How long have you use it? 1 year

    Have you tried many other models before acqurir? Not

    What is the particular feature you like best and least? More power, less weight

    How do you report qualitprix? Top Notch

    With experience, you do again this choice? Definitely

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  • Anonymous

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 06/05/09 at 01:30
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    Very big bass for this property filtered super box that can take up to 1000 watts evening without a problem. I fed with an RMX 1450 in my system (bridg into 4 ohms) and with this config I transform a community hall into a nightclub when placing techno youth around 6 am Matt ... That happiness. Buy Used 350, I would do this choice without hsiter.
  • Anonymous

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 09/09/09 at 05:55
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    Heavy, very heavy! This sub Cash power of over 1000 watts bridged with my RMX 1450 and continuously throughout a night please! All without ever flinched with bass response as faithful as difusées disco ^^. Although amplified, it turns your audio system. What happiness
  • ste1209ste1209

    Just perfect!

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 10/26/13 at 14:20
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    I have two Subs HK Audio PR: O 18S powered by an amp Behringer Europower EP2500 of 2x750Wrms in 4ohms.
    I have since July 2013 inside for services up to 500 people.
    I also made a provision outside.
    Nothing to say performance issue, I am fully satisfied and I would do this choice without hesitation.
  • namx41namx41

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 05/18/07 at 13:40
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    I just finished installing a bar in Morocco loundge here's the config of the place:

    1x Allen & Heat Xone Mix 62
    1x Denon DN4500 CD
    1x BSS FDS-334T MiniDrive
    1x ECLER MPA 6-80
    1x QSC RMX 850
    4x sub HK Audio Premium PR: O 18X
    Newtec 12x Cono Alto Audio (This is a brand to discover: HP ceiling with a spread of 360 ° sound is amazing how the sound is clear nickel!)

    I removed the filters passive subs because the management is entrusted to the HP MiniDrive and subs sound of thunder! I did a test with and without passive filters and housings are not even safe in the low ... happiness!

    The set is super consistent and if it shakes up the sound a serious place 120 people max!

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    I just finished installing a bar in Morocco loundge here's the config of the place:

    1x Allen & Heat Xone Mix 62
    1x Denon DN4500 CD
    1x BSS FDS-334T MiniDrive
    1x ECLER MPA 6-80
    1x QSC RMX 850
    4x sub HK Audio Premium PR: O 18X
    Newtec 12x Cono Alto Audio (This is a brand to discover: HP ceiling with a spread of 360 ° sound is amazing how the sound is clear nickel!)

    I removed the filters passive subs because the management is entrusted to the HP MiniDrive and subs sound of thunder! I did a test with and without passive filters and housings are not even safe in the low ... happiness!

    The set is super consistent and if it shakes up the sound a serious place 120 people max!

    I therefore strongly recommend these boxes, as HK!
    Manu
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  • MoophMooph

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 12/05/07 at 08:25
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    I have a pair that I use for 10 months it now!
    I love his toughness, and we feel 500W pass;)
    The ratio quality-price is right (well it is not free either eh, but well worth it;))
    What I like least ... Weight? xD. 2 people have Prvoir yeah!

    I would do this choice, Espree and the means to do it again: D.
  • djmotiondjmotion

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 09/30/09 at 08:01
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    How long have you use it?
    For four months. Use with the PR: O 15 is a single amplifier (either 2600 or Peavey Yamaha 5000P) or active bi-amplification. Configuration tested for the outside, for a show home with more than 500 spectators, and for rooms up to 400 people. No problem for each service. + Three hundred people a second pair of housing would not be too much as application (and tastes ...). Small outdoor service only (it's not for its maintenance but the road). These boxes are up to the manufacturers specifications: take the 1000 Watts recommended. The integrated filter nickel agrees with the heads of the same range.

    What is so special that you like most and least?
    - Compact (…
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    How long have you use it?
    For four months. Use with the PR: O 15 is a single amplifier (either 2600 or Peavey Yamaha 5000P) or active bi-amplification. Configuration tested for the outside, for a show home with more than 500 spectators, and for rooms up to 400 people. No problem for each service. + Three hundred people a second pair of housing would not be too much as application (and tastes ...). Small outdoor service only (it's not for its maintenance but the road). These boxes are up to the manufacturers specifications: take the 1000 Watts recommended. The integrated filter nickel agrees with the heads of the same range.

    What is so special that you like most and least?
    - Compact (the two boxes + heads + all my gear fit comfortable in my break)
    - Performance
    - Finishing
    - Impact of severe
    - Sound quality that would like the road for the price
    - Power handling up to the manufacturer recommendation
    - Good internal filter
    - Sounds of room 350/400 people as possible in bi-amplification with active heads PR: O 15

    Cons:

    - Absence of Bi-Pass Filter (requires a disassembly if you do not want the filter)
    - Restitution bass frequency
    - Outdoor use only small interpretation.

    Note that the impedance (4 ohms) is both a positive and negative, because on the one hand it allows to use an amp too powerful to use optimal but then leaves less possibility to put more housing in parallel on an amp.
    Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    Martin Audio, Behringer PRO 1800x, JBL, BOOST ...

    How would you rate the quality / price?
    Pretty good, better y'as from Martin but it's more expensive ...

    With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    No problem
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  • batchabatcha

    Homogne hp but fragile

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 11/06/10 at 10:52
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    For how long have you been using it?
    Four months. I use a pair of Pro 18 with a crown CE2000
    2 Pro 2 Pro 15 and 12 for the mids / highs with a CE1000

    Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    From HQ prsta.

    What is the specific feature you like best, the least?
    The subs are ok, give it when he had the juice but they are fragile Behind (source). Mine are therefore replaced by Emmiances of 800 watt. The crossover is withdrawn.

    # How do you report qualitprix?
    # With the exprience, you do again this election? ...
    Can be good. At least I think keep the boxes and pass on the hp in rcf.
    The system is cohrent and homogne. He does his job and he DSEND Plutt down. Very well for th…
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    For how long have you been using it?
    Four months. I use a pair of Pro 18 with a crown CE2000
    2 Pro 2 Pro 15 and 12 for the mids / highs with a CE1000

    Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    From HQ prsta.

    What is the specific feature you like best, the least?
    The subs are ok, give it when he had the juice but they are fragile Behind (source). Mine are therefore replaced by Emmiances of 800 watt. The crossover is withdrawn.

    # How do you report qualitprix?
    # With the exprience, you do again this election? ...
    Can be good. At least I think keep the boxes and pass on the hp in rcf.
    The system is cohrent and homogne. He does his job and he DSEND Plutt down. Very well for the disco. For the big live (500 +) is better to rent ... CAUTION FRAGILE HP







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  • Sono-Ev.Sono-Ev.

    HK Audio PR:O 18 SubPublished on 02/14/11 at 15:39
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    A monstrous power and acoustic exceptional! This subwoofer literally transform your system! My best purchase to date. Perfectly like the 1000 watt announced. So unless you send two pounds, nothing to fear for the HP ...





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