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12" POWERED SUBWOOFER - QSC KS112 (2000W)
Day
$55
Week
$275
Month
$825
Bond
$50
Fits in a Car
Should fit in the back
Delivery
Available
Easy to setup
Simple to setup
Verified Lender
Verified Lender
Great for
50 - 100 people
Great For
Kids Birthday Parties, 21st Birthday Parties
Description:
Enhance your audio experience effortlessly with the 12" QSC KS112 Powered Subwoofer, a powerhouse of bass in a surprisingly compact frame. With an impressive 2000W Class D amplifier module, this subwoofer is designed to deliver deep, robust bass that ensures your audio is lively, whether at a child’s party or an adult gathering.
Not only is its performance stellar, but the QSC KS112 is also tailor-made for convenience. The ease of setup allows you to get your event going without fuss, even if audio setup isn’t your forte. It’s built to be exceptionally user-friendly, ensuring anyone can manage to get it up and running in no time.
One noteworthy aspect of the KS112 is its ultra-compact design, which makes storage and transport practically a breeze. This subwoofer can easily be fit into a car, which is perfect for event planners or DJs on the move, catering to various locations and party environments. This design efficiency doesn’t sacrifice sound quality, making it an ideal choice for any event needing that extra punch of bass.
Furthermore, the QSC KS112 is created with busy party planners in mind, capable of creating the perfect atmosphere for both children’s and adult’s parties. Its robust construction ensures it withstands the rigour of frequent use, making it a durable and reliable addition to any event equipment kit.
In essence, the QSC KS112 Powered Subwoofer combines uncompromising sound quality with unmatched practicality, making it an indispensable tool for anyone looking to create dynamic and memorable events. This subwoofer not only meets expectations but exceeds them, ensuring every beat and bass drop is felt in full, thrilling detail.
Location:
5.0
JH Hire
Alexandria, NSW, Australia
5.0
Alexandria, NSW, 2015