DD AUDIO ANNOUNCES REDLINE SERIES SUBWOOFER UPGRADES AND REDESIGN

Written by Ben

May 14, 2018

Oklahoma City, OK, May 8 2018 — DD Audio announces the immediate release of the revised REDLINE Series Subwoofers featuring both performance and aesthetic upgrades. The REDLINE Series is DD Audio’s value oriented product line, but as with all DD Audio products, the REDLINE Series is constantly evolving with changes being made specifically to meet the performance demands of today’s listeners and installers. The 612d-D4 is the first of these new offerings to become available with the remaining models to follow soon.

Performance Improvements Include: 

  • Redesigned Frames and Suspension
  • Geometries Allowing for Optimal Compliance
  • Lower FS and Greater Excursion Potential
  • Completely Revised Voice Coils Utilizing American Adhesives for Increased Thermal
    Handling and Double Slit Formers for Reduced Inductance and Increased Efficiency 

Aesthetic Improvements Include:

  • Black Matte Finish Cone and Dustcap
  • Reflective Foil Dustcap Logo
  • Thermoformed Multilayer Surround with Signature DD REDLINE Accent
  • Embossed Redline Logo On Inner Diameter of Surround
  • DD Branded Cast and Stamped Frames

Specs:

200 Series

  • 300 Watts
  • 10” to 12”
  • 2” Dual 4 ohm Voice Coil

500 Series

  • 400 Watts
  • 6.5” to 12”
  • 2” Dual 2 ohm or Dual 4 ohm Voice Coil

600 Series

  • 600 Watts
  • 8” to 15”
  • 2.5” Dual 2 ohm or Dual 4 ohm Voice Coil

700 Series

  • 1200 Watts
  • 12” to 15”
  • 3” Dual 2 ohm or Dual 4 ohm Voice Coil

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