Eve Audio TS108 ThunderStorm 8" Active Subwoofer
Model: TS108


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General Information
Type | Subwoofer |
Frequency Range | 33 Hz - 300 Hz |
Woofer | 8" (195 mm) |
Maximum SPL | 105 dB @ 1 m |
Amplifiers | 1 |
Peak Power Output | 150 W |
Limiter | Yes |
Settings | System Volume (Satellite & Sub): -inf. - +6 dBSubwoofer Volume: -inf. - +6 dBLevel-Lock Dip Switch: YesFilter-Lock Dip Switch: Yes Input Level Dip Switch: +7 dBu/+22 dBuPhase Inversion: 0°/180°Switchable Satellite Filter: Flat/80 HzVariable Subwoofer Filter: 60 Hz-140 Hz + LFERemote Control: Sys. & Sub. Vol. |
Connectors | XLR In Left (Impedance): 10kXLR In Right (Impedance): 10kXLR In LFE (Impedance): 10kXLR Out Satellite Left (Impedance): 10kXLR Out Satellite Right (Impedance): 10kXLR Out (LFE) (Impedance): 10k |
Power Consumption | Standby: Full Output: 170 VA |
Dimensions | 11.02 x 16.34 x 14.37" (280 x 415 x 365 mm) |
Weight | 25.3 lb (11.5 kg) |
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Eve Audio is fairly new to the ribbon tweeter monitor market, offering real competition for the established Adam Audio. However, the unit we have on the bench from the firm is a subwoofer and there's no ribbon tweeter in sight.
Don't buy it. The build quality is atrocious. I had to ship mine back (brand new, across the EU border) for repairs. The sattelite bypass wasn't working. Shipping and service was horrible, all-in-all, it took them 6 months to fix it and get it back to me. had to pay for all the shipping costs.
It sounds fantastic. So that's great. However, when shipped from the factory, 4 of the DIP switches in the back were switched to 'off,' preventing basically everything from working. This was frustrating, as, when nothing works, you tend to think the thing is actually broken.