UK - RCF UK has announced the availability of two new additions to the Italian pro audio manufacturer's Acustica range of loudspeakers - the H1312 and the H1315.

The RCF Acustica H1312 is a three-way, full-range loudspeaker system incorporating a 12" LF transducer, an 8" cone MF transducer and a 1" exit titanium compression driver. The system is compact and provides high output and accurate voice and sound reproduction, say the company.

The H1312 is equipped with the latest generation of RCF precision transducers, all with powerful neodymium motors. The LF driver is equipped with a 4" voice coil mounted in a vented enclosure with optimised front loading. The MF cone driver is a unique RCF sealed basket design, loaded into a low compression polystyrene mid-range horn. The HF titanium compression driver is loaded on a constant directivity horn with a coverage of 90° x 60°. The compression driver Horn is rotatable.

The internal passive filter provides crossover and equalization between the midrange and the compression driver. The Crossover network offers Compression Driver Protection thanks to a unique design Active MOSFET Circuit. The system is driven in bi-amped mode, and is capable of producing a maximum SPL of 134dB and handles 800W AES (LF) + 300W AES (MF/HF).

The loudspeaker enclosure shape is multi-trapezoidal and offers a double coupling angle each side. The cabinet includes two recessed handles for transportation and positioning and a total of six double M10 fixing points for flown applications, and extensive internal metal bracing. The front steel grille is epoxy powder coated.

The RCF Acustica H1315 is three-way full range loudspeaker system incorporating a 15" LF transducer, a 10" cone MF transducer and a 1.4" exit titanium compression driver. The MF cone driver also uses RCF's sealed basket design and is loaded into a 60° x 40° midrange horn. The 3" coil MF driver is acoustically equalized thanks to a unique RCF complex phase plug design. The system is driven in bi-amped mode, capable of producing a maximum SPL of 136dB and handles 900W AES (LF) + 400W AES (MF/HF).

(Lee Baldock)


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