| Type | | Medium format full-range |
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| Configuration | 12" (305mm) LF driver, 1" (25mm) exit HF compression driver |
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| Frequency range | 65Hz - 20KHz |
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| Phase response | ± 35° between 200Hz and 10Khz |
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| Power rating | 350W RMS, 700W programme |
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| Maximum SPL | 126dB continuous, 132dB peak |
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| Dispersion | 60°H x 40°V (EMS-121) or 90°H x 40°V (EMS-121w) |
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| Impedance | 8Ω (nominal) |
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| Weight (net) | 25kg |
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| Dimensions (HxWxD, mm) | 595 x 402 x 341 |
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| Construction | CNC machined 15mm multi-laminate Finnish birch ply |
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| Finish | Black semi-matt textured paint (colours optional) |
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Description
The EMS-121 has been designed to function in any situation ranging from 'stand alone' to small clusters with low frequency support i.e. for theatre/AV work. Careful driver design and enclosure venting provides a useful amount of low frequency information without compromising the fidelity of the sound produced and resorting to a one note 'boom-box' characteristic. Simple and elegant
The EMS-121 is a passive enclosure and therefore does not require a controller. At EM Acoustics we believe it is possible to build passive loudspeakers without compromising sonic quality. Extensive crossover R&D has led to an enclosure that is remarkably free from time-smearing often associated with passive enclosures. ConstructionThe CNC-machined enclosure is manufactured from 15mm multi-laminate Finnish birch ply, and contains a high-power 12" vented LF driver and a 1" exit compression driver. The EMS-121 is available in 60°H x 40°V or 90°H x 40°V (EMS-121w) HF dispersion. Standard features and rigging Include a 35mm pole mount, ten M10 rigging points for suspension (either via forged shoulder eyebolts or using the optional FC-121 horizontal or vertical flying cradles), flush handles and dual Neutrik Speakon™ NL4 connectors. The enclosure is finished in black semi-matt textured paint (colours optional) and the front is protected by an acoustic foam/expanded steel mesh grille. |