Description
The all-new DXS15 subwoofer delivers powerful yet focused low end reaching as low as 42Hz. The DXS’s fully optimized band-pass design combines with its powerful Class-D amplifier, long-travel 15” woofer, and formidable DSP to deliver a tight, impressive bass with outstanding depth and high power output.
Yamaha DXS-15 Features
- Speaker type: 15″ powered subwoofer, band-pass type
- Frequency range (-10dB): 45Hz – 160Hz
- Components LF: Diameter: 15″ cone, Voice Coil: 2.5″
- Output power: Dynamic: 950W / Continuous: 600W
- Maximum output level (1m; on axis): 132dB SPL
- I/O connectors INPUT: XLR-3-31 x 2 , THRU: XLR3-32 x 2 (Parallel with INPUT)
- Processors: D-XSUB, BOOST, XTENDED-LF, OFF
- Power requirements: 100V – 240V, 50Hz/60Hz
- Power consumption: 120W
- Pole socket: 35mm (Top x 1)
High-power, Class D amplifier
The Yamaha DXS15 employs a 600W RMS Class D amplifier to serve up rich, solid bass reinforcement. The ample wattage doesn’t just let the DXS15 get loud, it gives it the headroom needed to reproduce the dynamics and nuances in your music. And thanks to the ultra-lightweight Class D amplifier, the DXS15’s big sound is still convenient to transport.
Band-Pass Type Enclosure
All DXS Series enclosures incorporate a band-pass design to reduce unwanted vibrations and noise that could otherwise sabotage your sound. We’ve also designed a very durable plywood enclosure which, when combined with the band-pass configuration, tested better than the traditional bass-reflex design and reduced distortion considerably, making it possible to achieve a higher SPL.
Rugged coating for superior protection
Enclosure exteriors feature a durable Polyurea coating with extremely high damage resistance to protect the cabinet from scratches, bumps, or severe weather conditions, maintaining a professional appearance for years to come.
Cardioid Mode
Because low frequencies can be omnidirectional, controlling the output directivity of a system’s bottom end can be a challenge, with the sound pressure hitting the stage often being equal to that of its intended FOH audience. For setups consisting of two or more DXS subwoofers, selecting the newly developed Cardioid Mode effectively decreases stage-side sound pressure while increasing the bottom-end output directed towards the audience, resulting in a cleaner stage monitoring environment and a more pronounced bass experience for the audience.
D-XSUB Bass Processing
Yamaha used a lot of innovative technology to get the maximum sonic quality out of the DXS15 powered subwoofer. For example, Yamaha’s D-XSUB technology lets you extend the frequency response of the DXS15 for when you really need maximum bass impact, incredibly useful in larger rooms. Also, the acoustically-optimized wooden enclosure is designed to resist distortion at high output levels, greatly enhancing sound quality even at extreme levels.
Selectable X-OVER(80/100/120Hz)
Crossover switching allows users to seamlessly match DXS subwoofers with any of Yamaha’s full-range powered speakers by selecting the cutoff frequency best suited to the models in their speaker array (up to 120Hz).











