B&C Speakers - 5CXN44
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Speaker driver
5CXN44, B&C Speakers' small 5" (15.5cm) Neodymium full-range coaxial. 1.4" (36mm) polymer diaphragm driver. 70Hz to 18KHz bandwidth for 300 Watts of power and 80° dispersion. Demodulation ring to reduce distortion.
ARTICLE N° 73063
Presentation
Small 5" coaxial with high bandwidth for creating mini-satellites for multi-point sound systems, stage returns for pianos or synthesizers.
Other features
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B&C 5CXN44 5" (15.5cm) + 1.4" Coaxial
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Power 300 + 50W AES / 8 + 8 Ohms
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Sensitivity LF : 86.5db - HF : 101 1w/1m
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Bandwidth 70Hz - 18KHz
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Voice coil : LF 1.7" (44mm) HF copper wire : 1.4" (36mm) HT polymer diaphram
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Magnets: Neodymium
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Total diameter: 155 mm Height 96 mm
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Weight : 1.2 Kg
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Fs (LF) : 70Hz
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Qts 0.45
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LF roller suspension
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Exponential cone waterproof treatment front rear
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Coverage: 80
To find out more...
Many integrators and loudspeaker manufacturers around the world now use B&C Speakers loudspeakers or drivers. Since 1945, this Italian manufacturer has been a key player in the loudspeaker market. Everything has been done to achieve this leadership position: identifying needs before designing, analysing capacities and technical constraints to obtain the best possible result, and flawless quality control. Today, B&C Speakers offers more than just a quality product, it's a value proposition. From its full range of 1" to 2" neodymium magnet motors, to the many models of 5cm to 54cm drivers, each speaker like the 5CXN44 is tested under extreme conditions of use. Reliability and high quality, that's the philosophy adopted by B&C Speakers.
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