The Fame Pro Series RPM 10S is an active subwoofer and perfectly compliments the RPM active monitors to provide a full-range monitoring system.
The Fame Pro Series RPM 10S features a 10" woofer with an output of 200 watts. The speaker is housed in a solid reflex cabinet and has a frequency response of 45Hz to 160Hz. The rear of the unit has inputs for left and right XLR and jack connections, as well as left and right jack outputs. There are controls for Volume, Crossover and Phase.
The main features of the Fame Pro Series RPM 10S include:
Active subwoofer
10" woofer
200 watts output
45Hz - 160Hz frequency response
2 x XLR inputs, 2 x jack inputs, 2 x jack outputs
Controls for Volume, Crossover and Phase
382mm height x 332mm depth x 398mm width
Weighs 17.1kg
Manufactured by:
MUSIC STORE professional GmbH
Fame Audio
Istanbulstr. 22-26, 51103 Köln
Deutschland
info@musicstore.de
Features:
Manufacturer:
Fame Audio
Size of Woofer (Inches):
10
Total output in watts (RMS):
200
DSP:
No
Frequency range:
45 - 160
Crossover Network:
Stereo
Inputs analog:
3-Pole XLR, 6.35mm jack TRS
Inputs digital:
no
Outputs analog:
6.35 mm jack TRS
Outputs digital:
No
Room adjustment:
Yes
Crossover Frequency (Hz):
160
Width (mm):
332
Depth (mm):
398
Height (mm):
382
Weight (kg):
17.1
Fame Audio Pro Series RPM 10S active Studio Subwoofer 10"
I am really glad with this purchase... This met what i wanted.. Very good controls for cross over and amount of bass...very good options for connections... Excelent construction materials and also very well designed and a cool appearance .in conclusion the best price/performance ratio in the market for sure...
Very impressed with this subwoofer, delivers a excellent bass and equally as good as KRK 10s Sub . Strongly recommending , great value for money - won’t be disappointed
Kinda liked it in the beginning but now I feel it's lacking in the area it should perform (sub bass). I've tested quite a few subwoofers in this area: Mackie cr8, Adam T10s, Prodipe 10. And this one. For 200 quid you won't find better unit. But add extra 100 and get a Prodipe. You need that low end power to move your body and this unit only goes as low as 45 Hz, compared to Prodipe's 36 Hz. And those 10 Hz makes a lot of difference. Even with lower power you can feel the vibe with your body. So yeah, you get what you pay for. If you need a boomy boombox - get this one, if you want that real bass feeling where you can feel picking the strings of Double Bass - add more money and go with something more solid.
Pros: - Cheap - Boomy (some find it as a pro) - Quite good build quality - Has autosleep - Some kind of cross over - Good for teenage parties - Saves you money
Cons: - Ugly screaming yellow where you want to hide sub in the corner - Pimple look power light. Yeah, it sticks out of the chassis as a pimple. Ugh. - Lacks low end punch - Noisy transformer (it even makes noise when sleeping/standby) - Lacks power (not even sure about 200W of power, more like 100W RMS)
excellent sound and very useful for any studio and video editing. value for money and very good assistance from music store. nice view too. also recommended for hi-fi use with rpm8 monitors! 3 years Music Store warranty