Features:

  • JBL JRX225 Dual 15" 2000 Watt Passive DJ/PA Speaker
  • Dual JBL low frequency drivers with a 64 mm (2.5 in) diameter edgewound ribbon voice coil for greater efficiency and power handling.
  • JBL 2414H-C 25 mm (1 in) polymer diaphragm compression driver
  • Advanced network topology crossover design
  • High-voltage capacitors and inductors with massive cores and heavy gauge wire
  • Progressive Transitionâ„¢ high frequency waveguide
  • 19 mm (.75 in) MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) enclosure
  • SonicGuardâ„¢ protects the high frequency driver from excess power without interrupting the performance.
  • Non-resonant, all-steel handles
  • 18-gauge hexagon perforated, steel grille Dual-angle pole-mount socket allows the speaker to tilt 10°

Details:

  • Power Rating : 500 W / 2000 W
  • Frequency Range (-10 dB) : 42 Hz - 18 kHz
  • Frequency Response (±3 dB) : 62 Hz - 13 kHz
  • Sensitivity (1w/1m) : 100 dB SPL
  • Nominal Impedance : 4 ohms
  • Recommended Amplifier Power : 500 W to 1000 W into 4 ohms
  • Maximum SPL : 133 dB
  • Nominal Dispersion : 90º x 50º
  • Crossover Frequency : 2.2 kHz
  • Dimensions (H x W x D) : 1092 mm x 464 mm x 432 mm (43 in x 18.3 in x 17 in)
  • Weight : 42.6 kg (94 lb)
  • High Frequency Driver : JBL 2414H-C , 1" exit compression driver mounted on Progressive Transitionâ„¢ Waveguide
  • Low Frequency Driver : JBL M115-8A x 2
  • Input Connectors : Neutrik® Speakon® NL-4 (x1); .25 in TS phone jack (x1); parallel
  • Grille : 18-gauge, powder-coated steel

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