AccuGroove 210 Maximus: High-Powered 2×10 Bass Cab With Isolated 4-Way Design

AccuGroove 210 Maximus

AccuGroove has expanded its lineup of bass cabinets with the 210 Maximus, which packs the Isolated 4-way System found in their El Whappo model into a small 210 enclosure. The system offers more punch and clarity to your tone, the company says, as the cab handles up to 900 watts of power.

The Maximus features two 10-inch custom die-cast aluminum neodymium woofers, with one for low frequencies and one for midrange. It also features a 6.5-inch mid-range driver and two soft-textile dome neo tweeters with circuit-breaker protection. Its rear panel is fitted with two Speakon/1/4-inch combo jacks for connecting to an amp. AccuGroove also introduced a powered version of the cab loaded with dual amplifiers to deliver 1,000 watts of DSP power.

The AccuGroove 210 Maximus is available now with direct prices of $1,499 for the passive version and $1,999 for the powered version.

AccuGroove 210 Maximus Bass Cabinet Features:

One SUB 10” custom die-cast aluminum neodymium woofers
One MID 10” custom die-cast aluminum neodymium woofers
One 6.5” mid-range driver
Two soft textile dome neo tweeters w/circuit-breaker protection
Two Speakon/1/4

AccuGroove 210 Maximus Powered Bass Cabinet Features:

Dual high-end amplifiers delivering 1,000 Watts of DSP Power
Frequency response of 20 Hz - 20 kHz (±0.5 dB) @ 1 W, 8 Ω
Damping factor greater than 1000 @ 100 Hz
Total harmonic distortion plus noise (THD+N) less than 0.005% from 0.1W to full power
Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N ratio) exceeding 109 dB (20 Hz - 20 kHz)
Interface panel features: ~ XLR for balanced analogue mono input & output ~ RCA unbalanced analogue stereo input signal internally mixed to mono ~ EIAJ optical / Toslink (2-channel digital audio) ~ AES3 XLR (2-channel digital audio) ~ S/PDIF (2-channel digital audio) ~ double XLR for mono input and link-out, four LED indicators for Limit, Clip, Signal, and Ready signaling, and a push button to select the 3 DSP presets.

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