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Genzler Amplification NU CLASSIC SERIES 1X15 Bass Speaker Cabinet Black
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Description
The Genzler Amplification NC-115T is a 15" version of the NU CLASSIC Series of compact, lightweight bass cabinets. Along with a “boutique” modern take on classic/vintage cabinet styling, this model features our advanced lightweight, compact vertical cab design and a Ferrite/Ceramic magnet low frequency 15" driver and compression tweeter. The 15" ported cabinet design and construction techniques are specifically selected to deliver the sought-after “big tonal footprint” performance and feel of Ferrite/Ceramic loudspeakers in a cabinet “weight class” normally associated with Neodymium speaker cabinets. Although big in output, the NC-115T offers a very small stage footprint that delivers the huge “push” of a high-powered 15" woofer, designed with a carefully selected voice coil and speaker cone to produce high-output, big venue performance. The NC-115T is rated at 400W/8 ohms and easily stacks with all other models in the line.



Features
- Multi-layer poplar plywood construction
- Internal triangular “truss-style” bracing
- Recessed handles and jack plate
- Advanced ferrite/ceramic loudspeakers
- Compression bullet tweeter with ferro-fluid cooling
Specs
- Power handling: 400 Watts
- Frequency response: 43-14K Hz
- Sensitivity: 1W/1M 98 dB
- Nominal impedance: 8 ohm
- Crossover frequency: 4.7K Hz
- Weight: 37 lb.
- Dimensions: HxWxD 24.25" x 16.5" x 15.5"
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submitteda year ago
asked byRick
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Is power 400w rms?
RMS is a mathematical equation and does not relate to a speaker the same way it does to an amp. "Power Handling 400 Watts" is how Genzler presents it. A speaker is rated by a standard EIA test: 1,000 Hz. It will handle 400 watts continuous at 1,000 Hz.