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At 17.2" high by 16.75" wide by 14.75" deep and weighing only 40 lbs, the TS2.12 ($921) is about the same size as my previous bantam subwoofer champ, SV Sound's SB13-Ultra, yet only half the weight—and a little more than half the cost. Like the Bowers & Wilkins DB-1 subwoofer, the TS2.12 has two opposing, 12" drive-units, their combined surface area equalling that of a single 18" cone. Yet in the TS2.12, only one of these is driven by the amplifier; the other drive-unit, which Tannoy calls an Auxiliary Bass Radiator (ABR), is passive, and is intended to balance the actively driven cone in order to minimize cabinet vibrations; both drive-units are made with multi-fiber cones and butyl rubber surrounds.
The internal, 500W amplifier is a bridged class-D design, controlled by what Tannoy calls their Tri-State Pulse Width Modulated digital-signal processor (DSP). The latter permits adjustment, in the digital domain, of crossover frequency, phase, and gain. Built-in equalization allows the system to reach below 30Hz.