Loudspeaker Parts

The B&C 5CXN44 8 Ohm Recone Kit restores the precision of a 5" coaxial loudspeaker without changing the whole assembly. Repair is the most durable and economical solution.

ARTICLE N° 105303
The Recone Kit B&C 5CXN44 8 Ohm is aimed at professionals who want to refurbish a 5" coaxial loudspeaker without compromising its tonal balance or mechanical characteristics.

Designed specifically for the 5CXN44, this kit enables the entire electro-acoustic section to be restored while preserving the original architecture of the transducer.

It includes the essential elements for a complete rebuild: voice coil, spider, cone, suspension, HF dome and associated components, all manufactured to the manufacturer's tolerances.

The kit respects the nominal impedance of 8 ohms and provides the same extended response, from 70 Hz to 18 kHz, with a total power handling of 300 W divided between the bass and treble sections.

Used in fixed installations, as compact stage monitors or in proximity loudspeakers, the 5CXN44 offers very linear behaviour thanks to its coaxial design. This recone kit allows this level of performance to be maintained in the event of mechanical or thermal fatigue, while avoiding costly replacement of the entire loudspeaker.

An essential maintenance tool for service providers, integrators and technical managers who want to preserve the acoustic coherence of their systems while keeping costs under control.
  • B&C Speakers 5CXN44 Recone Kit
  • Complete speaker repair kit
  • Compatible with: model 5CXN44, 8 Ω
  • Components included: radial cone, bonnet, silicone suspensions, foam gasket, shims, heat shrink tubing
  • Nominal impedance: 8 Ω
  • Resonant frequency: 70 Hz
  • Frequency response : 70 Hz - 18 000 Hz
  • Kit reference : RCK005CXN448
  • Sales unit: 1 Kit
  • ATTENTION : Glue not included
B&C Speakers - Recone Kit 5CXN44 8 Ohm
B&C Speakers - Recone Kit 5CXN44 8 Ohm
45,83 € excl VAT
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