B&C Speakers - DE 35
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Engine and Compression
Tweeter 1,25" 50W AES / 8 ohms B&C DE35
ARTICLE N° 22143
Presentation
Application area of the B&C Speakers DE35: Exclusively for use in Treble, the DE35 allows a cut-off from 5KHz or more in 12db/Octave. The DE35 is an excellent tweeter with great finesse and above all a beautiful efficiency. You can use it on a small 2-way speaker but also on larger 3-way speakers on a 15 + 8 configuration. The DE35 will also be excellent used by 4 in treble satellite for Sound Systems
Other features
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B&C Speakers DE35 - Tweeter
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Power 50 W AES / 8 ohms
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Sensitivity (1W/1m): 108dB
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Bandwidth: 4kHz - 18kHz
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1.25" (32mm) Mylar diaphragm
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Magnet: Neodymium
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Recommended cutoff frequency 5 khz / 12db/Octave
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Total diameter 100mm, total height 46mm
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Weight: 0.7Kg
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 occupy this leading position: Identify the need before designing, analyze the capabilities and technical constraints in order to obtain the optimal result, have flawless quality control. Today, B&C Speakers offers more than a quality product, a sure value. From its complete range of 1" to 2" motors equipped with neodymium magnets, to the many models of loudspeakers from 5cm to 54cm, each loudspeaker like the DE35 is tested in extreme conditions of use. Reliability and high quality, such is the philosophy adopted by B&C Speakers
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