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Blaupunkt Thb 200a Slim Model Sub Woofer Excellent Shape! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brunswick, Georgia, United States

Brunswick, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Blaupunkt Manufacturer Part Number:THb 200A

Was planning to use this for a car I never got done restoring, here is a description from Crutchfield:

Blaupunkt's compact THb 200A amplified subwoofer mounts just about anywhere, so you can add great-sounding bass to your vehicle without giving up precious trunk space. The slim, die-cast aluminum cabinet contains a 70-watt RMS amplifier and an 8" subwoofer for clean, low-frequency reproduction that enhances any style of music.

You don't have to worry about turning the sub on and off — just feed it some music and it'll respond, and it shuts off one minute after the tunes stop. Preamp- and speaker-level inputs provide easy connection to nearly any stereo system.


Note: A fuse should be wired in-line at the battery for safe installation. You'll also need an RCA cable if you're planning to use the sub's preamp inputs.

  • compact powered subwoofer
  • 8" woofer with polypropylene cone
  • 70 watts RMS amplifier (peak power: 140 watts)
  • variable low-pass filter (40-120 Hz)
  • phase switch control (0-180°)
  • frequency response: 30-120 Hz
  • preamp- and speaker-level inputs
  • dimensions: 14"W x 3-3/8"H x 8-15/16"D

This is quite heavy so shipping will be a fixed rate of 25.00

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