Powered Subwoofer
DAS Altea 718A is an 18â?� powered subwoofer designed to deliver extended low-frequency support for the ALTEA series and other portable PA systems. With high SPL capability, onboard DSP, and a rugged birch enclosure, itâ??s built for demanding mobile and installed sound applications. DAS Altea 718A Competitive Differences
- 18â?� long-excursion subwoofer with 3â?� voice coil and FEM-optimized design
- Integrated DSP with DAScontrolâ?¢ presets for fast system integration
DAS Altea 718A Description The
DAS Altea 718A is engineered for deep, clean, and consistent bass reproduction. Its 18FW4 transducer features a long-excursion 3â?� voice coil and vented pole piece for high-efficiency performance and reduced power compression over long periods. Capable of reaching 134dB SPL, this subwoofer delivers the low-end energy needed for live performances, DJ events, and mobile sound reinforcement. Power comes from a Class D amplifier rated at 1200W peak (600W continuous), ensuring high output with low heat and minimal distortion. The rear-panel DSP, accessed via DAScontrolâ?¢, includes preset settings that make it easy to match the subwoofer with ALTEA top cabinets, creating a seamless full-range system. With balanced XLR inputs and stereo loop-thru outputs, the Altea 718A offers simple connectivity for expanding setups. Its ISO-flex coated birch cabinet includes M10 rigging points and a pole mount for stacking mid/high speakers, making it a powerful and flexible tool for event professionals. Model Features
- 18â?� DAS 18FW4 long-excursion LF driver
- 600W continuous / 1200W peak Class D amplifier
- Onboard DSP with DAScontrolâ?¢ presets for fast setup
- Balanced XLR inputs and stereo loop-through outputs
- Birch plywood cabinet with ISO-flex paint finish
- M10 rigging points and top pole mount
Model Specifications
- Max SPL: 134dB
- Power Output: 1200W Peak / 600W Continuous
- Dimensions: 28.4 x 21.5 x 25.6 in (720 x 545 x 650 mm)
- Weight: 92.6 lb (42.0 kg)
What's In The Box
- Main unit
- Power cable
- Quick start guide