- Display Screen: No
- Support APP: No
- PMPO: 200W
- Number of Loudspeaker Enclosure: 2
- Playback Function: None
- Support Memory Card: No
- Voice Control: No
- Intelligent Personal Assistant: None
- Output Power: 60W
- Brand Name: Sounderlink
- Waterproof: No
105dB 50-160W high Power ribbon medium frequency transformer used in HiFi Audio tweeter horn High definition Sound
$300.00
200 in stock
200 in stock
Description
- Display Screen: No
- Support APP: No
- PMPO: 200W
- Number of Loudspeaker Enclosure: 2
- Playback Function: None
- Support Memory Card: No
- Voice Control: No
- Intelligent Personal Assistant: None
- Output Power: 60W
- Brand Name: Sounderlink
- Waterproof: No
- Power Source: AC,DC
- Cabinet Material: Metal
- Communication: AUX
- Built-in Microphone: No
- Support Apt-x: Yes
- Feature: None
- Material: Metal
- Model Number: AMT-YDG920-01-6Ohm-30W
- Battery: No
- Channels: 2 (2.0)
- Speaker Type: Bookshelf
- Audio Crossover: Full-Range
- Special Feature: Mini
- Speaker Type: Mini
- Interface Type: None
- Wireless Type: None
- Speaker Structure: Sealed
- Communication: Wired
- Speaker Classification: Loudspeaker
- Intelligent Personal Assistant: None
Buy the planner amr ribbon tweeter speaker will offer aluminum panel as a gift as below picture
Rated Impedance | 8Ω | Front Panel | Alumium | |||
Sensitivity | 105dB | Finish of Panel | Powder coat | |||
Frequency Range | 500~23k Hz | Diaphram | KAPTON | |||
RMS Power | 50W | Conductive Line | Alumium foil | |||
Max Power | 160W | Magnet | Neodymium | |||
Lowest crossover | 800Hz(recommend) | Terminal (mm) | 4.8*0.8(+);2.8*0.8(-) |
QTY 1PC
Net Weight: 2.8KG
ribbon tweeter uses a very thin diaphragm (often of aluminum, or perhaps metalized plastic film) that supports a planar coil frequently made by deposition of aluminium vapor, suspended in a powerful magnetic field (typically provided by neodymium magnets) to reproduce high frequencies. The development of ribbon tweeters has more or less followed the development of ribbon microphones. The ribbon is of very lightweight material and so capable of very high acceleration and extended high frequency response. Ribbons have traditionally been incapable of high output (large magnet gaps leading to poor magnetic coupling is the main reason). But higher power versions of ribbon tweeters are becoming common in large-scale sound reinforcement line array systems, which can serve audiences of thousands. They are attractive in these applications since nearly all ribbon tweeters inherently exhibit useful directional properties, with very wide horizontal dispersion (coverage) and very tight vertical dispersion. These drivers can easily be stacked vertically, building a high frequency line array that produces high sound pressure levels much farther away from the speaker locations than do conventional tweeters.
Planar-magnetic tweeter
Some loudspeaker designers use a planar-magnetic tweeter, sometimes called a quasi-ribbon. Planar magnetic tweeters are generally less expensive than true ribbon tweeters, but are not precisely equivalent as a metal foil ribbon is lighter than the diaphragm in a planar magnetic tweeter and the magnetic structures are different. Usually a thin piece of PET film or plastic with a voice coil wire running numerous times vertically on the material is used. The magnet structure is less expensive than for ribbon tweeters.
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