Overview Great power handling and very smooth response to 3 kHz make the B&C 12FW64 12" speaker ideal for 2-way PA stage systems, or in combination with a sub for a high performance 3-way rig. The 12FW64 provides great performance when installed in sealed, vented, or horn-loaded speaker enclosures. Features
  • Waterproof cone treatment and double half-roll cone surround
  • 2.5" aluminum voice coil
  • 98.0 dB 1w/1m sensitivity and 500 watt continuous program power make high acoustical output
  • Excellent performance in 2-way or 3-way systems
Specifications
  • Nominal Diameter 12" Power Handling (RMS) 250 Watts
  • Power Handling (max) 500 Watts Impedance 8 ohms
  • Frequency Response 55 to 3,000 Hz Sensitivity 98 dB 1W/1m
  • Voice Coil Diameter 2.5"
Thiele-Small Parameters
  • Resonant Frequency (Fs)55 Hz DC Resistance (Re) 5 ohms
  • Voice Coil Inductance (Le) 1 mH Mechanical Q (Qms) 3.5
  • Electromagnetic Q (Qes) 0.32 Total Q (Qts) 0.29
  • Compliance Equivalent Volume (Vas) 2.26 ft.³ BL Product (BL) 15.5 Tm
  • Diaphragm Mass Inc. Airload (Mms) 47g Maximum Linear Excursion (Xmax) 5 mm
  • Surface Area of Cone (Sd) 522 cm²
Materials of Construction
  • Cone Material Coated Paper Surround Material Cloth
  • Voice Coil Wire Material Aluminum Voice Coil Former Fiberglass
  • Basket / Frame Material Cast Magnesium Magnet Material Ferrite
Mounting Information
  • Overall Outside Diameter 12.4" Baffle Cutout Diameter 11.1"
  • Depth 5.35" Bolt Circle Diameter 11.7"
  • # Mounting Holes 8

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