B&C DE550 1" 8Ω, 140W continuous program power capacity, 108 dB sensitivity.

Features
  • 140 W continuous program power capacity
  • 1" horn throat diameter
  • 51 mm (2 in) aluminium voice coil
  • HT Polymer diaphragm
  • 1000 - 17000 Hz response
  • 108 dB sensitivity
Specifications
  • Throat Diameter - 25 mm (1 in)
  • Nominal Impedance - 8 Ω
  • Minimum Impedance - 8.3 Ω
  • Nominal Power Handling - 70 W (2 hour test made with continuous pink noise signal within the range from the recommended crossover frequency to 20 kHz. Power calculated on rated minimum impedance.)
  • Continuous Power Handling - 140 W (Power on Continuous Program is defined as 3 dB greater than the Nominal rating.)
  • Sensitivity - 108 dB (Applied RMS Voltage is set to 2.83 V for 8 ohms Nominal Impedance.)
  • Frequency Range - 1 kHz - 17 kHz
  • Recommended Crossover - 1.2 kHz (12 dB/oct. or higher slope high-pass filter.)
  • Voice Coil Diameter - 51 mm (2 in)
  • Winding Material - Aluminium
  • Inductance - 0.14 mH
  • Diaphragm Material - HT Polymer
  • Flux Density - 2 T
  • Max Frequency Range - 17 kHz
  • Min Frequency Range - 1 kHz
Mounting and Shipping Info
  • Other details 2x M6 Mounting Studs with bolts and washers included
  • Overall Diameter - 92 mm (3.62 in)
  • Depth - 49 mm (1.93 in)
  • Net Weight - 1.17 kg (2.58 lb)
  • Shipping Units - 1 pcs
  • Shipping Weight - 1.2 kg (2.65 lb)
  • Shipping Box - 105x105x65 mm (4.13x4.13x2.56 in)
UPC 
  • 848864034805

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