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KEY FEATURES
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Eminence Delta 15A
· 1"
Titanium horn driver with 20oz. magnet and 1" throat
· 11"
x 11" 45x45 degree horn lens
· 5/8"
OSB construction
· 12db
per octave 3500hz crossover
· Heavy
Duty Black Carpet Covering
· Steel
hardware
· 1
3/8" tripod speaker mount
· 18
gauge 3/4 steel grill
· Jack
plate with dual air sealed 1/4" and dual NL4 connectors
· 3
year warranty
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DESCRIPTION
The U series speakers are the answer to US made cost
effective PA speakers. Hand made in our shop you can expect each detail to
be looked after from saw to finishing table.
Using only US made Eminence woofers the U series speakers are
able to achieve higher RMS power ratings, superior quality, efficiency and
sound. Of course a titanium horn driver is used from clean, crisp top end
and coupled with our 11" x 11" smooth sounding horn lens.
All the good stuff is included: Steel hardware, tripod mount on
the single 15, 18 gauge grill, custom 12db per octave crossover and steel
jack plate with dual 1/4" and dual NL4 inputs wired in parallel.
LF Driver---
Eminence Delta 15A with a 56oz. magnet, stamp frame basket and high power
2.5" voice coil. This woofer can be rated at 400 watts RMS because of its
larger gauge wire voice coil and epoxy baking time. Superior construction,
joint glues and quality components are what you get with a US made woofer
and something you should seriously appreciate.
HF Driver---
The U series utilizes a 1" diaphragm and voice coil, 1" throat Titanium
tweeter. Like most, its Ferro Fluid cooled for more power handling and
consistent super high frequencies. The MT5 has been tested in abusive
applications for a number of years now and has earned its respect as a very
solid driver. For those that may not understand the difference between a Phenolic, piezo or Titanium tweeter, let me explain: Titanium’s are the PRO
industry standard. Almost all top name brands use titanium horn drivers.
Piezo tweeters cost about .25 cents and sound like a .25 cent speaker plain
and simple. Phenolic drivers are a bit cheaper then titanium's but are very
harsh sounding and can not achieve the super high, crispy frequencies.
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