DSP116 is a wall mount speaker with a 70v/100v transformer built in. The 70v/100v transmission is realized in a high-voltage, low-current mode, which makes longer distance transmission and parallel connection of multiple loudspeakers possible.
The multiple power types (1.5-10W) can be applied to different occasions vary in area sizes and background noises. Max Sound Pressure Level96±2dB; Effective Freq180Hz-14kHz; Equipped with hanging holes for mounting convenience; Made of high quality engineering plastic, which ensures long term durability, and will never be out of shape or fade; High sensitivity91±2dB, long life, clear and sonorousness sound.
It is an ideal choice for industrial and commercial applications in hotel, school, office and factory where background music and paging is needed.
Model | DSP 116 |
Freq. Resp | 180Hz-14kHz |
Sensitivity | 91±2dB |
Max SPL | 96±2dB |
Weight | 0.8kg |
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