PRV Audio
PRV Audio 8MR400 8" Midrange Loudspeaker - 8 Ohm
About: PRV Audio 8MR400 8" Midrange Loudspeaker - 8 Ohm (Each) Bringing back the true value of PRO audio speakers with this economy 8″ midrange, not only will it perform amazingly well...
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About: PRV Audio 8MR450A 8" Midrange Loudspeaker - 8 Ohm (Each)
PRV Audio’s ALTO Series were carefully crafted and voiced to reproduce a natural, smooth sound while remaining dynamic. To get the superior fidelity, a special composite cone is used to smooth frequency response and to keep the moving mass low, increasing the efficiency. Meet the new improved version from 8MR400A. All new features on the 8MR450A make it capable of high output and low distortion, this midrange is perfect for filling in the important midrange response in any high output sound system. Great Addition to the ALTO Series!
The new 8MR450A from ALTO Series has everything you want in a mid range pro audio loudspeaker, without sacrificing performance we have designed a compact and versatile footprint with only 3.21” of mounting depth. The 38 mm (1.5 in) copper clad aluminum wire is wound in a double layer using a high temperature resin adhesive on a strong ventilated glass fiber former. Also, a copper sleeve is included on the pole piece which reduces inductance to improve the high frequency response.
A triple roll cloth surround, combined with an optimized fiber pressed paper cone, ensure the speaker’s frequency response is smooth and extended. This professional midrange speaker is purpose-built to cover from 100 Hz to 6,000 Hz in three-way speakers, but also works great as a door speaker in car audio applications and a woofer in two-way satellite speaker concept.
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