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Subwoofer Steg S8

subwoofer, 8" (200 mm), 150 W RMS, 81 dB (1W/1m), 4 + 4 Ω
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Subwoofer Steg S8

The Steg S8 belongs to the sound-advanced subwoofers of the Italian manufacturer Steg, with a focus on high sound quality. It offers accurate reproduction of low frequencies without the need for a large enclosure volume. Thanks to its membrane with a diameter of 200 mm, it is intended especially for spaces with limited volume and compact closed enclosures. The subwoofer impresses with its robust construction led by a powerful magnet, exemplary workmanship and design elements referring to its Italian origin. The diaphragm reinforced with glass fibers ensures a faithful presentation of the lowest frequencies and at the same time sufficient power for advanced installations.

Catalog numberS8
BrandSTEG
LinksOfficial web presentation
RMS powerThe RMS power of the subwoofer is the constant power of continuous use of the subwoofer. If the power is exceeded for a longer period of time, irreversible damage may occur, or to burn out the voice coil of the subwoofer. 150 W
Sensitivity (SPL 1W/1m)Subwoofer sensitivity or efficiency.

The sensitivity of the subwoofer is given in decibels (dB) and, in simple terms, means that the higher the value, the lower the demands on the power of the amplifier. This is a de facto rating of how a subwoofer converts watts to sound. Sensitivity ratings are in noise level measured at 1 meter from the subwoofer using 1 W (watt of power) or using 2.83 volts at the source at 1 meter.

A higher decibel level means the subwoofer is louder with less power. For every 3 dB increase in sensitivity, the subwoofer requires half the power to reproduce the same volume. For example, if an 88 dB subwoofer needs 300 watts to produce a certain volume, then a 91 dB subwoofer needs only 150 watts to reach the same efficiency.
81 dB
ImpedanceImpedance - measurement of electrical resistance. When buying a subwoofer, it is very important that everyone make sure that the impedance matches the amplifier that you are connecting to it. For subwoofers with a double voice coil, we recommend following the information in the advice center!

Example:
A 2 Ohm subwoofer cannot be connected to an amplifier that is only stable up to 4 Ohms. A 4 Ohm subwoofer can easily be used on an amplifier that is stable up to 2 Ohms. Connecting a 4 Ohm subwoofer to an amplifier that is stable up to 4 Ohms also without problems. The most common subwoofer impedance is 4 Ohm.
4 + 4 Ω

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