Main Features
- 8" Aramid Composite Woofer
- Frequency Response: 35 to 133 Hz
- Max SPL of 112 dB
- Curved Design with Front Bass Port
- Class-D Amplifier
- Footswitch On/Off Control + Ground Lift
- Optimized 4-Position Crossover Control
- XLR, 1/4", RCA Inputs and Outputs
- Polarity and Input Sensitivity Control
Main Features
- 8" Aramid Composite Woofer
- Frequency Response: 35 to 133 Hz
- Max SPL of 112 dB
- Curved Design with Front Bass Port
- Class-D Amplifier
- Footswitch On/Off Control + Ground Lift
- Optimized 4-Position Crossover Control
- XLR, 1/4", RCA Inputs and Outputs
- Polarity and Input Sensitivity Control
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What's in the box
- Power Cord
KRK S8.4 Powered Studio Subwoofer (8")
Audio engineers, studio musicians, and audio enthusiasts looking for a high-quality active subwoofer to extend the low frequencies of their monitor setup will be thrilled with the KRK S8.4, a fourth-generation powered studio subwoofer that delivers tight-defined bass with remarkable transient performance, control, and punch. Adding this subwoofer to your 2.1 setups or 5.1 surround environment will optimize your mixing and listening experience.
The S8.4 utilizes a 109W Class-D amplifier to power the 8" glass-aramid composite woofer, which offers a 35 to 133 Hz frequency response with a peak SPL of 112.8 dB. XLR, 1/4", and RCA inputs and outputs are available, allowing you total flexibility when connecting additional subs and monitors. A four-position selectable crossover lets you adjust the subwoofer settings to match your existing monitors easily. The S8.4 can be paired with any full-range studio monitor, but it really shines when paired with KRK's Rokit and VXT monitors. The curved design with a front-firing bass port provides placement flexibility. Other notable features include polarity and input sensitivity controls and a ground lift to prevent ground loops.
At a Glance
- 8" glass aramid composite woofer
- Bass extension to 30 Hz with a max SPL of 112 dB
- Footswitch control enables/disables sub and crossover filter (footswitch not included)
- Curved design with a front-firing bass port for placement flexibility
- Powerful, lightweight Class-D amplification
- Optimized four-position crossover control
- Universal connectivity: XLR, 1/4" TRS, and RCA inputs and outputs
- Polarity and input sensitivity controls
- Ground-lift switch prevents ground loops
What's in the box
- Power Cord
KRK S8.4 Powered Studio Subwoofer (8")
Audio engineers, studio musicians, and audio enthusiasts looking for a high-quality active subwoofer to extend the low frequencies of their monitor setup will be thrilled with the KRK S8.4, a fourth-generation powered studio subwoofer that delivers tight-defined bass with remarkable transient performance, control, and punch. Adding this subwoofer to your 2.1 setups or 5.1 surround environment will optimize your mixing and listening experience.
The S8.4 utilizes a 109W Class-D amplifier to power the 8" glass-aramid composite woofer, which offers a 35 to 133 Hz frequency response with a peak SPL of 112.8 dB. XLR, 1/4", and RCA inputs and outputs are available, allowing you total flexibility when connecting additional subs and monitors. A four-position selectable crossover lets you adjust the subwoofer settings to match your existing monitors easily. The S8.4 can be paired with any full-range studio monitor, but it really shines when paired with KRK's Rokit and VXT monitors. The curved design with a front-firing bass port provides placement flexibility. Other notable features include polarity and input sensitivity controls and a ground lift to prevent ground loops.
At a Glance
- 8" glass aramid composite woofer
- Bass extension to 30 Hz with a max SPL of 112 dB
- Footswitch control enables/disables sub and crossover filter (footswitch not included)
- Curved design with a front-firing bass port for placement flexibility
- Powerful, lightweight Class-D amplification
- Optimized four-position crossover control
- Universal connectivity: XLR, 1/4" TRS, and RCA inputs and outputs
- Polarity and input sensitivity controls
- Ground-lift switch prevents ground loops