Designed to integrate with perfect versatility and temporal coherence into premium [abc]Hi-Fi[/abc] installations as well as Home Cinema setups, the new Depth 212 subwoofer adopts the exclusive BalancedForce technology. Specifically, the subwoofer incorporates two active 12" (30.48 cm) [abc]woofers[/abc] arranged to operate in perfect opposition. This configuration mechanically cancels the forces generated by the drivers, guaranteeing an almost complete absence of cabinet vibrations (whose thickness varies from 1" to 3") and extremely low distortion.

MartinLogan Depth 212: Carbon Aerocore diaphragm and 64-bit DSP
To obtain bass of extremely high speed, capable of keeping up with Hi-Fi speakers without ever weighing them down, the engineers developed drivers equipped with a specific tri-layer diaphragm called Carbon Aerocore. This combines an ultra-rigid outer layer of carbon fiber, a very light intermediate PMI foam core (polymethacrylimide, a very high-tech synthetic polymer that comes in the form of a rigid foam used to create so-called “sandwich structure” composite materials), and an internal damping fiberglass layer. The whole system is driven by a Class D amplifier delivering 1,100 W RMS (2,200 W peak), allowing it to go down to 18 Hz (±3 dB). Signal processing is handled by a powerful [abc]DSP[/abc] Vojtko 64-bit (500 MHz) managing the highly sophisticated ARC Genesis acoustic correction (microphone included) to adapt perfectly to your room.
MartinLogan Depth 212: streamlined design, thermal dissipation and connectivity
As you can see, MartinLogan has taken particular care with the aesthetics of the Depth 212 by completely hiding the amplification at the rear of the cabinet to adopt a convection cooling system via extruded aluminum profiles. Another design subtlety: the front panel fitted with the brand's backlit logo can be removed to reveal a hidden touch interface, allowing adjustments to be made without using the MartinLogan Control mobile app.

On the connectivity side, hidden underneath the subwoofer, the Depth 212 is generously equipped with RCA[/abc], [abc]XLR[/abc], high-level inputs, as well as an integrated wireless receiver (transmitter included).
Availability announced for the end of August, in Gloss Black finish (lacquered black). Indicative price: 7,260 euros.
Key features of the MartinLogan Depth 212:
• Type: sealed subwoofer with BalancedForce architecture (drivers mounted in opposition)
• Power: 1,100 W (RMS)
• Amplification: Class D with convection cooling
• Driver(s): 2 x active 30 cm (12") woofers with cast aluminum chassis, tri-layer Carbon Aerocore diaphragm (carbon fiber, PMI foam, fiberglass), triple ventilation and double copper demodulation ring
• Max/peak power handling: 2,200 W
• Frequency response: 18 Hz - 120 Hz (± 3 dB)
• Variable active filter: yes (adjustable low-pass filter from 35 Hz to 120 Hz in 1 Hz steps, 3rd-order, 4th-order or Bypass modes)
• Phase inverter: yes, continuously from 0°-180° (in 1° steps) and polarity inversion (Normal/Inverted)
• Connectivity: RCA line-level inputs (Left, Right, LFE), XLR line-level inputs (Left, Right, LFE), speaker-level inputs (Left/Right via banana plugs), 1 RCA Sub Out output
• Other(s): integrated wireless receiver with transmitter included, 500 MHz 64-bit Vojtko DSP, compatible with Anthem ARC Genesis acoustic correction (microphone included), control via Bluetooth app or hidden LED touch interface, adjustable 20-30 Hz level (±10 dB), listening modes (Movie, Music, Night), Tone Sweep, integrated anti-vibration feet (decoupling spikes included)
• Dimensions (W x H x D): 503 x 533 x 518 mm (with feet)
• Weight: 57.6 kg