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The B&C Speakers 12PE32 4 Ohm is a 12" high efficiency loudspeaker designed for bass/midrange applications requiring a fast, accurate and linear response over a wide frequency range.

ARTICLE N° 113723
The B&C Speakers 12PE32 4 Ohm is a 12-inch high-output loudspeaker, particularly suited to two-way systems and full-range loudspeakers where clarity and midrange dynamics are paramount. With a sensitivity of 101 dB and an extended bandwidth from 50 to 4000 Hz, it boasts excellent linearity and remarkable responsiveness throughout the bass/midrange zone.

Its design is based on a 2.5-inch (64 mm) aluminium voice coil mounted on a fibreglass support, guaranteeing efficient heat dissipation and high mechanical stability. The ferrite magnet generates a magnetic flux of 1.2 mH for precise cone control, while the aluminium basket provides rigidity and lightness.

With a rated power of 250 W AES and an efficiency of 6.8%, this loudspeaker delivers a high sound pressure level without perceptible distortion, even with a compact 31-litre bass-reflex load tuned to 85 Hz. Thanks to its extended response down to 4 kHz, the 12PE32 is ideal for use with a compression driver such as the B&C DE250 on an RCF H100 horn, to create powerful, accurate and homogeneous two-way systems.
  • B&C Speakers 12PE32 4 Ohm
  • 12" (31 cm) speaker
  • Rated power: 250 W AES
  • Maximum power: 500 W
  • Sensitivity: 101 dB (1W/1m)
  • Frequency response: 50 Hz - 4000 Hz
  • Nominal impedance: 4 Ω
  • Coil: 2.5" (64 mm) aluminium
  • Magnet : Ferrite
  • Diaphragm: Treated paper
  • Fs: 51 Hz
  • Qts : 0,18
  • Vas: 101 L
  • Xmax: ±2.8 mm
  • Cone: Paper, half-roll suspension
  • Coil support: Fibreglass
  • Salad bowl: Cast aluminium
  • Recommended load: 31 L, tuned to 85 Hz
  • Dimensions: Ø315 x 120 mm
  • Weight : 7,6 kg
  • Supplier reference : ALT012PE324
B&C Speakers - 12PE32 4 Ohm
B&C Speakers - 12PE32 4 Ohm
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