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The DR 112 combines design with function in a medium size enclosure. It’s unique enclosure offers an oversized handle for easy carrying, will accept a standard 35 mm mounting stand and includes a floor monitor position for added flexibility. Built-in rigging points and an optional mounting bracket facilitates use in permanent installations. The 2-way passive design incorporates 12" low frequency transducer and the M-34 compression driver. |
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The 2-way passive full range loudspeaker shall incorporate a 12 inch cone low frequency transducer and a 1 inch throat compression driver mounted to a constant directivity horn. The frame of the low frequency speaker shall be manufactured of die-cast aluminium. The low frequency voice coil shall be 3 inches in diameter. The high frequency voice coil shall be 1.75 inches in diameter and the diaphragm shall be constructed of titanium.
The system specifications of a typical production unit shall be as follows: Average (RMS) power handling (based on a two hour test using an IEC band-limited 6 dB crest factor pink noise signal) shall be 300W. On-axis frequency range shall be of 50 Hz to 16 kHz. On-axis sensitivity (1W / 1m) shall be 98 dB SPL. Coverage angles shall be 100 degrees horizontal and 75 degrees vertical (average of 1/3rd octave bands from 500 to 8 kHz). Nominal impedance shall be 8 ohms.
The system’s low frequency driver shall be mounted as direct radiator into a bass-reflex cabinet constructed of polypropylene. The low frequency speaker shall be covered with a perforated steel grille, sealed against corrosion using a polyamide powder coat finish. One bar handle shall be provided. Nine 8M rigging points shall be provided.
The system shall be a D.A.S. DR-112.
















