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Boston Acoustics HPS 12HO


$600.00 Released August, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Setup is very simple, not much to it and just takes a minute. Design is attractive and simple, oversized grill is a nice touch. Outputs audio at a very loud volume, can fill a room easily.

The Cons:Very heavy and bulky, takes a little muscle to move it.

The Boston Acoustics HPS 12HO is a medium-end, floor-standing speaker that features a 12” subwoofer powered by a 300w amplifier. The third speaker in the HS series, the HPS 12HO is the only 12”-sub single speaker offered by Boston Acoustics.

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It features a 12” Deep Channel woofer controlled by proprietary BassTrac circuitry designed for reduced distortion, a high-output front firing rear ported DCD driver, speaker-level outputs, phase switches, and a conveniently placed volume control. In addition, the HPS 12HO includes an elegant profile and soft/smooth surfaces, making it a fitting piece for most living room decors. The Boston Acoustics HPS 12HO is priced at $599.99. In addition, a color-customized P.O.P. grille can be purchased for $59.99 extra.

Features

  • Subwoofer Size: 12”
  • Nominal Power Output: 300 Watts
  • Frequency Response: 40Hz-180Hz
  • Crossover: 40Hz-180Hz 24dB/octave low-pass
  • Dimensions(H x W x D): 17-5/8 x 17-5/8 x 13-5/8"
  • Weight: 45-13/16 lbs (20.8kg)
  • Finish: Mist or Midnight
  • Custom P.O.P. Grille Colors: Glaciar, Chocolat, Rose Bud, Chilli Pepper, Onyx, Silver, Caramel, Pearl Gray

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    setup is very simple, not much to it and just takes a minute

  • 1

    design is attractive and simple, oversized grill is a nice touch

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    outputs audio at a very loud volume, can fill a room easily

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    bass is very well defined, all the details come out clearly

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    beats can pump out and rattle your chest powerfully

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    fairly compact design fits into a small space, don't have to rearrange the room for it

Cons
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    very heavy and bulky, takes a little muscle to move it

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