NXL 24-A MK2 ACTIVE TWO-WAY ARRAY
NXL 24-A MK2
ACTIVE TWO-WAY ARRAY
- Up to 132 dB Sound Pressure Level
- 2100W Class-D Amplifier
- 100° x 30° Constant Directivity Coverage Angle
- 3" Titanium Neodymium Compression Driver
Features
- Up to 132 dB Sound Pressure Level
- 2100W Class-D Amplifier
- 100° x 30° Constant Directivity Coverage Angle
- 3" Titanium Neodymium Compression Driver
- 4 x 6" High Power Neodymium Woofers
- 60-20000 Hz linear Frequency Response
- Bass Motion Control and FiRPHASE processing
- 4 x M8 Rigging Points and 4 x Quick Lock
NXL 24-A MK2 is a line array column speaker masterfully engineered from the ground up to deliver stellar audio performance for Bands, DJs, Clubs, and Rental Companies. The best-in-class combination of premium RCF transducers and a 2100W two-channel amplifier produce coherent 100° x 30° coverage for the listening area with up to 132 dB. The two-way design features four 6” neodymium woofers and a 3” driver on an asymmetrical waveguide. The horn’s design delivers accurate sound to the coverage area without tilting the enclosure. The speaker delivers an extended frequency range down to 60 Hz and can be used as a stand-alone speaker, flown, or coupled with another NXL 24-A MK2 for extended coverage. Pairing the speaker with subwoofers delivers full-range power for medium-sized concerts and DJ systems. Blending RCF proprietary FiRPHASE and Bass Motion Control DSP processing, the NXL 24-A MK2 speaker is perfectly tuned for absolute sound clarity and deep, powerful bass response. The rugged, tour-ready, high-quality baltic birch plywood cabinet is easy to carry and installed securely using the dedicated rigging points.
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13000610
NXL 24-A MK2
220-240V, EAN 8024530019884
13000751
NXL 24-A MK2
115V, EAN 8024530019877
Power that moves
Line array performance and coverage
Superior transducers
Bass Motion Control
The BMC method works by creating a complete map of the dynamic behavior of the woofer, to generate a custom algorithm that only limits over-excursions. This gives total freedom of signal reproduction to the transducer. When high-pass filters normally protect the woofer motion from becoming destructive but change the phase behavior, the new BMC algorithm breaks conventional rules.
New perspective on linearity
The special FiRPHASE filters allow for coherent distribution of sound for all listeners without phase distortions, ensuring minimum latencies in the system.