RCL PZ6C Tweeter Box Speakers Pair 100W Piezo Add-on DJ Speaker
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Telephone 0203 326 0900Key Features
- Compact Piezo technology for crisp treble frequencies
- 100W max output per box (50W RMS)
- Six 80mm square piezo drivers per speaker unit
- Lightweight and portable casing weighing only 3kg each
- Efficient performance rated at 90dB SPL (1W/1m)
Tweeter Box Speakers - RCL PZ6C Piezo Tweeter Boxes Pair for DJs
The Tweeter Box Speakers package features a pair of RCL PZ6C Piezo Tweeter Boxes, specifically developed as a supplementary audio solution for professional DJs and PA system users. Each box is loaded with six efficient 80mm square piezo drivers that deliver swift, clear tweeter sound, providing extra high-frequency clarity to any existing speaker setup.
Key Features and Benefits:
Piezo Tweeter Array: Each speaker has six 80mm square piezo drivers, combining to efficiently project crystal-clear high-frequency audio. Piezo drivers generate audio signals without requiring complex crossover networks, translating into simplified setup processes. Users enjoy superior sound dispersion, achieving improved vocal clarity and percussion detail.
100 Watt Max Power Output: Rated at 50W RMS and 100W peak, these piezo boxes adequately handle power demands without distortion. DJs gain generous volume headroom for performing in various venues while ensuring audio clarity remains exceptional at higher volume levels.
Portable and Lightweight Design: At only 3 kilograms each, these speakers are designed for DJs on the move. Quick transportability combined with compact dimensions (496mm x 249mm x 130mm) means straightforward setup and minimal storage requirements - ideal for mobile entertainers.
Passive Operation: Offering straightforward compatibility, these passive DJ Speaker Tweeters integrate smoothly with existing PA or DJ audio systems. Connecting directly to compatible amplifier outputs, they require no independent power sources or complicated adjustments.
Durable Construction: Rugged yet lightweight housing safeguards internal drivers from external impacts encountered during transportation or operation. The longevity and stable performance offered by these speaker units ensure reliability across frequent use.
Applications:
Specially designed for realm DJs, clubs, pubs, and live entertainment venues requiring clear top-end frequency reinforcement. These Piezo Tweeter Boxes are ideal in venues where music details are crucial and clarity is paramount. Event organisers and mobile DJs benefit greatly, easily integrating these tweeters into their setup for enhanced voice intelligibility in announcements, sharper percussive rhythms, and richer overall sound. The system is highly suitable for professional and amateur environments needing compact yet effective audio reinforcement for performances, presentations, or parties.
Package Includes:
- 2 x RCL PZ6C Tweeter Box Speakers (BBA0627)
Summary:
The RCL PZ6C Tweeter Box Speakers combine lightweight portability, passive operation simplicity, and clear piezo driver technology, producing refined high-frequency audio to complement your existing PA or DJ speaker systems. Engineered specifically to provide enhanced treble clarity, this speaker pair can handle up to 100 Watts maximum output per unit (50 Watts RMS), offering excellent audio dispersion at an efficient 90dB sensitivity. A practical audio reinforcement solution for DJs, entertainment venues, and live sound environments that require dependable and detailed tweeter frequency audio.
- Colour: Black
- Frequency Response (Hz): 1-20KHz
- Impedance (Ohms): 8
- Inputs: 6.35mm Jack
- Outputs: 6.35mm Jack
- Peak Music Power (W): 100
- Power RMS (W): 50
- Sensitivity (dBV/Pa): 90
- Tweeter (mm): 6x80mm
- Weight (kg): 3.3
- Product Dimensions (mm): 260x500x140
- Net weight (kg): 3.55
- MPN: P115CP
I have a 300w RMS per channel sound system will this tweeter box connect to the output on my speaker. On the description it rates the output as 50w RMS.
Can you advise please and are they in stock.
Thanks for your help
Graham.
Would I connect these to the output of my pa speaker or directly to an amplifier?
Thanks.