ATC drops beefy new subs with zero DSP fluff

British audio manufacturer ATC has rolled out a pair of heavyweight subwoofers engineered to reproduce frequencies plunging beneath the threshold of human hearing. The SCS120 Pro and its flush-mount sibling rely on massive 15-inch drivers and expanded enclosure dimensions rather than digital correction algorithms to achieve bass response reaching from 120Hz down past 20Hz, with the company claiming this analog philosophy sidesteps timing distortions that plague electronically augmented designs.

Each model connects through balanced stereo inputs and outputs while running on 300-watt Class A/B amplification, featuring multiple crossover selections and footswitch muting capabilities for multi-unit configurations. The recessed SCS120iW Pro variant ships with a separate rackmountable amplifier unit linked via professional-grade cabling, allowing technicians to position power components away from listening environments. Both subwoofers complement the manufacturer's SCM studio monitor lineup, with pricing landing at £5,940 and £6,490 respectively.
 

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