The KRÄM Acoustics K12
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The K12 fullrange system has been designed to work alone,
or together with KRÄM Acoustics subwoofers to form
compact soundreinforcement systems, either wall, flown
or pole mounted. It΄s excellent for large discoteques and
clubs as well.
It features a 12 high power woofer in a tuned trapezodial
enclosure, and one 1 neodymium compression driver on
a K-Acoustics asymmetrical flare. Asymmetrical flares
gives better control over highfrequency dispersion in real
world environments by causing less reflections from the
ceiling. When wallmounted the enclosure also needs less
downward tilt than conventional systems. The 12 low/mid
frequency driver features a curviliniear cone, effectively
suppressing ring modes. The cone has a special coating to
enhance stiffness, and weather protection. The 1 driver
features a polyester diaphragm, attached to an edge
wound ribbon aluminium voice coil on a kapton former.
The hardwired passive crossover, featuring low loss,
high grade components, ensures smooth response
and low distortion, at very high levels.
The enclosure is made from Finnish birch ply, painted in
black textured Warnex.Two Neutrik NL4 are mounted at
the rear. A protective steel grille and reticulated foam is
covering the front. The K12 is equipped with three
integral flytracks, and one integrated handle. Pole
mount fitting is optional.
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MEASUREMENTS
SPL 2,83 Volts @1M IMPEDANCE POLAR PLOT HORISONTAL POLAR PLOT VERTICAL |
| Features: -Asymmetric hf flare -Very high output -Exceptional clarity -Very smooth response -Six year limited warranty -Engineered and made in Sweden | Applications: -Club installs -Live club performance -Discoteque installs -Mobile soundreinforcement -Theatre |
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Classification: 4th-order ported highpass fullrange with optimized passive crossover
ARCHITECTURAL & ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
The loudspeaker shall be of the passive two-way fullrange type, consisting of one 12(300mm) direct radiating low
frequency transducer in reflex loaded enclosure, and one 1 compression driver on a K-acoustics asymmetrical flare. |

