This home theater subwoofer is designed to enhance audio-visual immersion by accurately reproducing low-frequency audio signals from 20Hz to 200Hz. When paired with the main, center, and surround speakers of a home theater system, it compensates for the insufficient low-frequency performance of standard speakers, creating a fully enveloping, three-dimensional surround sound experience.


Model | AM6407 |
Frequency Response | 40Hz–200Hz (±3dB) |
Sensitivity | 96dB (1W/1m) |
Maximum SPL | 121dB (MAX) |
Impedance | 8Ω |
Rated Power | 400W |
Peak Power | 1600W (Peak) |
Physical Parameters | |
System Type | Subwoofer |
Driver Unit | 1×12" woofer (75mm voice coil) |
Finish | Scratch-resistant black textured paint |
Dimensions (H×W×D) | 475×370×530 mm |
Net Weight | 18.5kg |
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