- The world’s first SKAA Pro battery subwoofer for mobile PA
- Works with all SKAA Transmitters, all SKAA Pro Transmitters, and all SKAA Nadja Hubs including Soundboks 3, 4 and Go
- Pro-grade SKAA wireless audio. 100% Bluetooth-free. 100% WiFi free.
- Use up to 4 SKAA receivers (any combination of Death from Below and any other SKAA receivers) at the same time with any one SKAA transmitter
- Remembers up to 10 of your favourite transmitters
- Low latency — great for live performance
- 6 EQ presets built in, easily selectable by the user at any time from the front panel
- 2 x 8” woofers optimized for bass frequencies and battery operation
- Includes 1 3/8" Pole bushing for getting your gear off the ground
- Works with SKAA cmd app, but app use is completely optional
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Death from Below is a hit. 94% of DFB owners love it, reporting it’s the perfect companion to their Soundboks 3, 4 or Go (amongst others). To them we say THANK YOU! Thank you also for reading the owner’s manual and figuring out how to set volume ;)
No offence to you 94%, but we’ve been even more interested in the 6% of you that didn’t like it. We spent a lot of time digging into your feedback and figuring out exactly why you weren’t happy.
About 1% of you were disappointed that DFB didn't have wired inputs
and/or wired outputs. It still doesn’t. Sorry. DFB is a SKAA subwoofer, as
advertised, and that’s no different in Mk2.
The remaining 5% of you were dissatisfied with the way DFB’s volume works, or in it’s max SPL (loudness), or when distortion starts, or in a combination of these things. These criticisms hit home with us. In these, we knew DFB Mk2 had to be way better.
We started by making the volume work more intuitively. Now you can crank the volume to the top and still have clean bass.We didn’t use brute force. We didn’t just throw watts at it. That means we also didn’t compromise battery life or weight. None of the refinements involved adding dynamics compression in the DSP. But we did carefully sculpt the EQ presets to make Mk2 sound even sweeter. Exactly zero people complained DFB didn’t have enough bells & whistles, so we didn’t add any.
In total we made 50 refinements. Some were foundational, such as the enhancements we made to the ports and acoustic chamber. Others were little things, like making the power button white so you can easily find it in a dark room. The lion’s share of the refinements add up to an extra 6 dB SPL of clean bass. Mk2 is way louder, and it’s also way clearer.