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Deep, musical bass from MartinLogan MartinLogan subwoofers are known for producing tight bass that works great for music or movies. The Dynamo 1100X sports a high-excursion 12" woofer powered by a 650-watt amplifier to deliver plenty of low-frequency punch, all the way down to 22 Hz. And just like other models in MartinLogan's new 2018 Dynamo lineup, this sub has some cool app-based conveniences that make it easier than ever to set up and adjust. Anthem Room Correction (ARC) automatically fixes room acoustics problems Download the free ARC Mobile app to your iOS? or Android(tm) phone or tablet. Your device takes bass measurements using its built-in microphone, analyzes the signal to find acoustic irregularities, and automatically applies correction. The result? Smooth, well-balanced bass that's tailored to your specific room, furnishings, and audio system. A handy Bluetooth? control app Once you get the Dynamo 1100X placed in your room, you're not likely to have to strain to reach its back-panel controls - it actually has relatively few of those. Instead, you'll use MartinLogan's Subwoofer Control app, which connects the sub to your phone via Bluetooth, so you can make any necessary adjustments from the comfort of your favorite listening seat. That includes volume and preset EQ curves, as well as tweakier adjustments like phase and crossover. Flexible design features The Dynamo 1100X comes set up from the factory with its woofer facing downward. But if you're installing it in an enclosed cabinet you might want to make that woofer face forward instead. The sub's clever design lets you easily switch the placement of its isolation feet to make the woofer front-firing. It even comes with a grille to cover the woofer in this configuration. If you're placing the sub on thick carpeting, you can remove the rubber feet to expose built-in ETC(tm) (Energy Transfer Coupler) spikes, which help stabilize the sub and give you potentially tighter-sounding bass. Want to make it