DSP803 is a ceiling speaker with built-in 70v/100v transformer. 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 built-in 6.5'' speaker driver is designed of wide frequency response 80Hz ~ 14kHz. It's made of high quality steel material, which ensures long-term durability, and will never be out of shape or fading; spring clip clamp makes the easy and secure installation; Driver surround excellent damping, long life, clear and sonorous sound.
Model | DSP803 | |
Speaker Unit | 6.5”×1 | |
Rated Power | 10W | |
Line Voltage | 70V | 1.5W/3W/5W |
100V | 3W/6W/10W | |
Sensitivity (1m, 1W) | 92+2dB | |
Max. SPL (1m) | 102+2dB | |
Effective Frequency Range | 80Hz-14kHz | |
Weight | 1.1kg | |
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