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SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE: Our 15" Professional Public Address Woofer (NWA-15100-4) is designed with superior power handling capabilities, allowing it to manage high wattage inputs efficiently without compromising performance. This increased power handling ensures the woofer can deliver robust, powerful sound consistently, making it ideal for demanding public address applications where reliable audio performance is essential.
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PEAK POWER: 1200 WATTS (P.M.P.O)
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CONTINUOUS POWER: 600 WATTS (R.M.S)
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FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 26-2500Hz
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SENSITIVITY: 93dB
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POWERFUL VOICE COIL: Features a 4-inch, 2-layer BASV voice coil, and our NWA-15100-4 is designed to handle high power levels while maintaining precise control over woofer cone movement for clear, powerful sound reproduction.
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STURDY RIGID STEEL BASKET: Our 15" Professional Public Address Woofer (NWA-15100-4) is constructed with the rigid steel basket, which provides excellent structural integrity and minimizes unwanted vibrations, enhancing the overall sound quality and durability of the woofer.
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MAGNET: Our woofer includes a 100 Oz magnet for strong power handling and superior performance.
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PAPER CONE WITH RUBBER SURROUND: This subwoofer is equipped with a durable paper cone with rubber surround, ensuring reliable protection and durable performance.
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MOUNTING DEPTH: 5.83" (148mm)
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IMPEDANCE: 4 Ohms
Description:
Our 15" Professional Public Address Woofer (NWA-15100-4) is a high-performance component designed to meet the rigorous demands of professional audio applications. Equipped with a powerful 4” 2-layer BASV voice coil, this woofer delivers superior power handling and precise control over cone movement, ensuring clear and powerful sound reproduction. Its rigid steel basket enhances structural integrity, minimizing unwanted vibrations and resonances for cleaner audio output. It combines advanced technology with durable construction to provide exceptional performance, making it a top choice for professionals seeking reliable and high-quality audio components for their public address systems.